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Yang Berhormat Major China Dato'
Tan Hiok Nee
陳旭年
Major China of Johor
In office 1870–1875
Preceded by
Kapitan Seah Tee Heng
Succeeded by
Kapitan Lim Ah Siang
Constituency
Johor
Members to the Council of State of Johor
In office 1874–1875
Preceded by
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2nd The Leader of the Ngee Heng Kongsi of Johor
In office 1864–1885
Preceded by
Kapitan Tan Kee Soon
Succeeded by
Kapitan Lim Ah Siang
Personal details
Born
Tan Yeok Nee 陳毓宜
1827 Chaoshan, Qing empire
Died
21 May 1902 Chaoshan, Qing empire
Residence(s)
Johor Bahru Malaysia, Singapore
Major China Dato' Tan Hiok Nee (Chinese: 陳旭年; pinyin: Chén Xùnián; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tân Hiok-nî; 1827 – 21 May 1902), also known as Tan Yeok Nee (Chinese: 陳毓宜), was the leader of the Ngee Heng Kongsi of Johor, succeeding Tan Kee Soon in circa 1864, he transformed the Ngee Heng Kongsi of Johor from a quasi-military revolutionary brotherhood, based in the rural settlement of Kangkar Tebrau, into an organisation of kapitans, kangchus, and revenue farmers, based in the state capital of Johor Bahru. His grandson Tan Chin Hian, was the chairman of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Singapore Teochew Poit It Huay Kuan and Ngee Ann Kongsi Singapore for many years.
Major China Dato' TanHiokNee (Chinese: 陳旭年; pinyin: Chén Xùnián; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: TânHiok-nî; 1827 – 21 May 1902), also known as Tan Yeok Nee (Chinese: 陳毓宜)...
Council of State with TanHiokNee. In about 1871, he appointed as third Kapitan China of Johor after Kapitan Tan Kee Soon and Kapitan Tan Cheng Hung. [1] He...
The temple was then founded by then Head of Ngee Heng Company led by TanHiokNee. In 1981, the temple was proposed to undergoing renovation with the request...
Istana Bukit Serene Istana Pasir Pelangi English College Johore Bahru TanHiokNee Heritage Street The following lists modern shopping centres in Johor...
Quah Ungku Abdul Aziz Lee Poh Ping TanHiokNee (1827–1902) Chung Keng Quee (1827–1901) Foo Choo Choon (1860–1921) Tan Chay Yan (1870–1916) Cheah Cheang...
Malaysia 2022 Major China Dato' TanHiokNee – wealthiest and most influential Chinese in Johor during the 19th century Tan Chay Yan - rubber plantation...
organisation of towkays and revenue farmers under its second leader Major China TanHiokNee. Sultan Abu Bakar recognised the Ngee Heng Kongsi as a legitimate organisation...
hierarchy, as TanHiokNee continued to be a towering presence in nearby Singapore. Lim Ah Siang was unlike Tan Kee Soon and TanHiokNee who had a personal...
contributions to Johor; among his beneficiaries was long-time family friend, TanHiokNee, who was given a seat in the state council. The plantations operated...
Wonowidjojo, Gudang Garam, Indonesia TanHiokNee, Malaysia Tan Kah Kee, Entrepreneur, Singapore Tan Kin Lian, Singapore Tan Kim Ching, Singapore, Thailand...
Sutrisno TanHiokNee Toh Ah Boon Abdul Rahman Ya'kub Abdul Taib Mahmud Ibrahim Ismail Syed Nasir Ismail Musa Hitam Samy Vellu Goh Chok Tong (1991) Tan Hong...
Temenggong. Although Tan was succeeded by his adopted son, Tan Chem Chung, as kangchu and Kapitan China in Tebrau. He was succeeded by TanHiokNee as the leader...
Chinese leaders to the Johor State Council: a Kangchu from Chaozhou, TanHiokNee, and a contractor from Taishan, Wong Ah Fook, who also owned gambier...
is also located here. The roads adjoining with Jalan Trus are Jalan TanHiokNee, Jalan Ibrahim and Jalan Dhoby. The East bank of the Segget river was...
Minister and Governor of Bangkok Malaysia Tan Kee Soon (陳開順), first Kapitan China of Tebrau, Johor Bahru TanHiokNee (陳旭年), Major China of Johor and member...