Khaw Soo Cheang
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Khaw Soo Cheang (1797–1882, Chinese: 許泗漳, POJ: Khó͘ Sù Chiang, other names Khaw Teng Hai and Kor Su Jiang, was born in Xiayu Township, Longxi County of Zhangzhou, China (present-day Longhai City). At the age of 25, he left China to Nanyang in search of a better life. He arrived in Penang, then later migrated to Thailand in 1822. Soo Cheang established a tin mining and shipping empire. He was appointed governor of Ranong Province in 1854 and given the princely title of Phraya Na Ranong by the royal family. He became primogenitor of the Khaw na Ranong family, one of the most prominent Thai Chinese families in Thailand.
Descendants
[edit]- Khaw Sim Kong (1840–1912): Governor of Ranong.
- Khaw Sim Bee (1857–1913): Governor of Trang.
- Khaw Joo Ghee (d. 1932): Governor of Ranong.
- Wichit na Ranong – known to many as the Father of Phuket Tourism.
- Kittiratt Na-Ranong: Thai Finance Minister.
References
[edit]- Suwannathat-pian, Kobkua (2004). "Khaw Family: A Sinu-Thai Politico-Business Dynasty". In Ooi, Keat Gin (ed.). Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia, from Angkor Wat to East Timor. ABC-CLIO. pp. 723–725. ISBN 9781576077702.
- The Khaw Group: Chinese Business in Early Twentieth-Century Penang. Author(s): J. W. Cushman. Source: Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Mar., 1986, Vol. 17, No. 1 (Mar., 1986), pp. 58–79. Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of Department of History, National University of Singapore. Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/20070895