Tan Kah Kee (1874-1961)Patriotic overseas Chinese leader, Xiamen, Fujian, 1910, Tan in Singapore participated in the Alliance, and raise funds to assist Sun Yat-Sen. Tan Kah Kee, eager to set up and his hometown of overseas Chinese cultural and educational work, founded in Xiamen Jimei Elementary and secondary schools and teacher training, Maritime College and Xiamen University. The "918" incident, Tan Kah Kee, Hua Qiao held that the General Assembly, calling on overseas Chinese have contributed a boycott of Japanese goods, and to join the National Salvation movement. After the war, Tan Kah Kee, in Singapore to set up a "Federation of overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia raised relief homeland refugee", he later personally mountain comfort craft anti-Japanese armed forces there. After the war, he founded the bridge daily, engaging in patriotic activities. Mao Zedong once spoke highly of Tan Kah Kee's patriotism, called him a "Chinese flags and national glory.
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