List of Burmese Chinese

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Taw Sein Ko was Burma's first recorded archaeologist and served as Superintedent of the Archaeological Survey Department in British Burma.

The following is a list of Burmese Chinese (Burmese of Chinese descent) having a Wikipedia page and are grouped by their area of notability.

Politicians and Government[]

Businesspeople[]

  • Aik Htun 李松枝 (born 1948), Businessman and Banker
  • Aw Boon Haw 胡文虎 (1882–1954) (Hakka), Burmese Chinese Entrepreneur and Philanthropist best known for introducing Tiger Balm
  • Aw Boon Par 胡文豹 (1888–1944) (Hakka), Burmese Chinese Entrepreneur and Philanthropist
  • Aw Chu Kin 胡子钦 (?–1908) (Hakka), Burmese Chinese Herbalist and Inventor of Tiger Balm
  • Chan Mah Phee 曾广庇 (Hokkien), Businessman, Investor and Philanthropist
  • Htun Myint Naing[2] 罗平忠 (born 1958) (Kokang), Business Tycoon
  • Kyaw Myint, Founder of Myanmar May Flower Bank and one of the Richest Men in Myanmar
  • Kyaw Win, Chairman of Sky Net and Shwe Than Lwin Company
  • Lim Chin Tsong 林振宗 (1867–1923) (Hokkien), First Overseas Chinese Tycoon in Myanmar
  • Peter Chou Win Than 周永明 (Yunnanese) (born 1956), Former CEO, President and Co-founder of HTC[3]
  • Serge Pun Theim Wai 潘继泽 (born 1953), Businessman and Chairman of the Serge Pun & Associates Group (SPA Group)
  • Zhang Xin 张欣 (born 1965), Chinese billionaire, co-founder and CEO of SOHO China
  • U Htay Myint, Yuzana Trading

Other personalities[]

  • Bruce Le 黄建龙 (born 1950), Martial Artist, Actor and Director
  • Chen Yi-sein Yi Sein 陈孺性 (1924–2005), Historian and one of the first members of the Burma Historical Commission
  • Edward Michael Law-Yone (1911–1980), Burmese Journalist and Founder of The Nation, Burma's most influential English language newspaper during the time
  • Khun Sa 张奇夫 (1934–2007)(Kokang), Famous Drug Lord, and Commander-in-Chief of the Mong Tai Army and the Shan United Revolutionary Army
  • Lo Hsing Han 罗星汉 (1935–2013) (Kokang), Drug Lord and Business Tycoon
  • Loletta Chu 朱玲玲 (born 1958) (Cantonese), 1977 Miss Hong Kong Pageant
  • Maung Htin Htin Fatt (1909–2006), Writer and Journalist
  • Minfong Ho (born 1951), Chinese-American Writer
  • Moe Set Wine (Chinese: 杨鑫荣) (born 1988) (Yunnanese), Miss Universe Myanmar 2013
  • Alice Ong (born 1994), actress
  • Ngwe Gaing, Alinga Kyawzwa Award-Winning painter
  • Sayadaw U Tejaniya (born 1962), Theravadin Buddhist monk and meditation teacher at Shwe Oo Min Dhamma Sukha Forest Center
  • Taw Sein Ko 杜成诰 (1864–1930) (Hokkien),[4] First Recorded Archaeologist in Myanmar and Assistant Secretary to the Government of British Burma
  • Thaw Kaung (born 1937) (Hokkien), Historian

References[]

  1. ^ Kuppuswamy, C.S. (2004-09-11). "MYANMAR: The shake- up and the fall out". South Asia Analysis Group. Archived from the original on 15 December 2005. Retrieved 22 May 2006.
  2. ^ Wai Moe (22 July 2011). "Steven Law's Rising Empire". The Irrawaddy. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
  3. ^ Yan Paing (16 May 2012). "Peter Chou, CEO of HTC Corp, Reveals He Was Born in Burma". The Irrawaddy. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
  4. ^ Strachan, Paul (1989). Pagan - Art and Architecture of Old Burma. Kiscadale.
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