Njoo Han Siang
Njoo Han Siang (杨汉祥) (August 31, 1930 – September 30, 1985) was a journalist, writer, banker, entrepreneur, and film producer in Indonesia.[1][2]
Njoo Han Siang was one of the founders of , the first national bank in Indonesia. He was also the founder of the first color motion picture studio, or . Film he produced include November 1828 (1978), Tokoh (1971), Mey Lan Aku Cinta Padamu (1974), Cicha (1976), Rembulan dan Matahari (1979), and Jaka Tarub dan Tujuh Bidadari (1982).[3][4]
References[]
- ^ https://www.names.org/n/siang/about, retrieved 24 Jan 2019
- ^ http://topografi.kejujuran.web.id/ind/1573-1464/Njoo-Han-Siang_113966_polnas-denpasar_topografi-kejujuran.html, retrieved 24 Jan 2019
- ^ https://www.antaranews.com/berita/543474/tokoh-tionghoa-dan-masalah-kewarganegaraan, retrieved 24 Jan 2019
- ^ David Hanan (2017). Cultural Specificity in Indonesian Film: Diversity in Unity. pp. 81-. ISBN 978-3-319-40873-6
Categories:
- 1930 births
- 1985 deaths
- 20th-century Indonesian businesspeople
- Indonesian film producers
- Indonesian people of Chinese descent
- Indonesian Hokkien people
- 20th-century Indonesian journalists
- Asian film producers