- Fred
Prosper Manget,
medical missionary to China,
founder of
Houzhou General Hospital,
Houzhou, China, also a
doctor with the
Flying Tigers and U.S. Army...
- Chen
Shubao (Chinese: 陳叔寶; pinyin: Chén Shúbǎo, 10
December 553 – 16
December 604), also
known as
Houzhu of Chen (陳後主; Chén Hòuzhǔ; 'Last
Ruler of Chen')...
- Chu Kang
Village was
founded by Neo Ao Tiew (Chinese: 梁後宙; pinyin: Liáng
Hòuzhòu; 1884 - 1975), a
Chinese immigrant from
Fujian who was the
sheriff of the...
- Tiew (traditional Chinese: 梁後宙;
simplified Chinese: 梁后宙; pinyin: Liáng
Hòuzhòu; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Niû Hō͘ Tiū; 1884 – 1975), MBE, S.C.H, was a
Chinese businessman...
-
Subdistrict (上海街道),
Yingzhou Subdistrict (瀛洲街道),
Xingang Subdistrict (新港街道),
Houzhou Subdistrict (后洲街道),
Aofeng Subdistrict (鳌峰街道),
Ninghua Subdistrict (宁化街道)...
-
Shanghai as a
medical missionary in 1909. In 1912, he
rented a
building in
Houzhou to
establish a
hospital that
could hold
about 30 beds. At the end of World...
- of Qin Li
Maozhen spent more than 30
years renovating Famen Temple. In
Houzhou Zhizong's year,
Buddhism was restricted, but
Famen Temple was not abandoned...
-
Western Region as well as "Fire Province" of the "Southern Seas" or
Nanhai Houzhou, i.e.,
volcanic islands in a
corridor of
Southeast Asia. It is possible...
- East
Asian age reckoning).
After his death,
people in the
township of
Houzhou (後州)
referred to any fair and just
person as "He of Jiangyang" (何江陽). Even...
- as one of China's
major sea ports, the area
corresponded to the
ancient Houzhou Harbor (后渚港, Houzhougang; Hou-to in Wake (1997). The
parts of the ship...