Kai Ho
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Sir Kai Ho, CMG, JP, MRCS (Chinese: 何啟; 21 March 1859 – 21 July 1914), better known as Sir Kai Ho Kai, born Ho Shan-kai (Chinese: 何神啟), was a Hong Kong barrister, physician and essayist in Colonial Hong Kong. He played a key role in the relationship between the Hong Kong local community and the British colonial government. He is remembered as a supporter of the Reform Movement and as a teacher of student Sun Yat-sen, who would become the founding father of the Republic of China. Kai Tak Airport, Hong Kong, was named after him and his son-in-law Au Tak, though he died in 1914, long before the idea of an aerodrome was first mentioned in 1925.
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何啟爵士,CMG,JP,MRCS(Sir Kai Ho,1859年3月21日-1914年7月21日),原名何神啟,字迪之,號沃生(另一寫法為何啓)。香港出生,籍貫廣東南海,香港基督教徒、醫生、大律師、商人暨政治家,何福堂家族成員,是香港第一位獲封為爵士的華人。
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Kai Ho
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何啟
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Sir Kai Ho
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Sir Kai Ho
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British Hong Kong
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1914-07-21
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1859-03-21
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Ho Shan-kai
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1859-03-21
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何啟
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*1 daughter with Alice Walkden
* 10 sons and seven daughters with Lily Lai:
** Ho Wing-ching
** Ho Wing hang
** Ho Wing-kin
** Ho Wing-yuen
** Ho Wing-lee
** Ho Wing-on
** Ho Wing-hong
** Ho Wing-kam
** Ho Wing-tak
** Ho Wing-tse
** Ho Sui-kam
** Ho Bou Fong 何宝芳
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1914-07-21
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Ho4 Kai2
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Ho4 San4 Kai2
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Translator, Doctor, Barrister
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Hé Qǐ
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Hé Shén Qǐ
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2
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Alice Walkden
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Lily Lai Yuk-hing
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何神啟
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Chinese Unofficial Member
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1890
1906
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Sir Kai Ho, CMG, JP, MRCS (Chinese: 何啟; 21 March 1859 – 21 July 1914), better known as Sir Kai Ho Kai, born Ho Shan-kai (Chinese: 何神啟), was a Hong Kong barrister, physician and essayist in Colonial Hong Kong. He played a key role in the relationship between the Hong Kong local community and the British colonial government. He is remembered as a supporter of the Reform Movement and as a teacher of student Sun Yat-sen, who would become the founding father of the Republic of China. Kai Tak Airport, Hong Kong, was named after him and his son-in-law Au Tak, though he died in 1914, long before the idea of an aerodrome was first mentioned in 1925.
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何啟爵士,CMG,JP,MRCS(Sir Kai Ho,1859年3月21日-1914年7月21日),原名何神啟,字迪之,號沃生(另一寫法為何啓)。香港出生,籍貫廣東南海,香港基督教徒、醫生、大律師、商人暨政治家,何福堂家族成員,是香港第一位獲封為爵士的華人。
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13174
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1859
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1914