A list of notable Hakka people, belonging to the Han Chinese.

Revolutionary, political and military leaders

China – Taiping Heavenly Kingdom

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Hong Xiuquan
(Fung Siew Chen)
洪秀全1812–1864Huaxian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongHeavenly King (天王), 1851; Leader, Taiping Rebellion; The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (太平天国), 1851–1864, established by Hong had, at one stage, occupied one-third of China, and almost toppled the Qing dynasty
Feng Yunshan
(Fung Yun San)
馮雲山
冯云山
1815–1852Huaxian, GuangdongLongchuan, GuangdongSouth King (南王), 1851; Strategist of the Taiping Rebellion; Administrator of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom during its early years
Yang Xiuqing
(Yong Siew Tshin)
楊秀清
杨秀清
1821–1856Guiping, GuangxiMeixian, GuangdongEast King (东王), 1851; Commander-in-chief, Taiping Army
Shi Dakai
(Sak Tat Hoi)
石達開
石达开
1831–1863Guixian, GuangxiHeping, GuangdongWing King (翼王), 1851; The youngest of the six top leaders of Taiping at the age of 19; Shi's heroics as an outstanding general were later to inspire his fellow Hakka clansman, Zhu De, who founded the Red Army (红军), later known as the People's Liberation Army (人民解放军)[1] His mother was of Zhuang origin.
Li Xiucheng
(Lee Siew Sin)
李秀成1823–1864Tengxian, GuangxiFengle, GuangdongLoyal King (忠王), 1858; One of the key leaders at the later stages of the Kingdom
Bong Yucheng
(Bong Nyuk Sin)
陳玉成
陈玉成
1837–1862Tengxian, GuangxiWengyuan, GuangdongHeroic King (英王), 1859; One of the key leaders at the later stages of the Kingdom
Hong Rengan
(Fung Yin Kon)
洪仁玕1822–1864Huaxian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongShield King (干王), 1859; Premier of the Kingdom; First person in China to advocate modern-style government and opening-up reforms

China – Qing dynasty

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Lai Enjue[2]
(Lai En Cheok)
赖恩爵1795–1848ShenzhenZijin, GuangdongAdmiral (水师提督), Guangdong Navy, 1843–1848; Commander, Battle of Kowloon, First Opium War, 1839; Just before Lai died due to illness, he told his family clan that his wish was to see the return of Hong Kong to China; Ten days before the handover of Hong Kong on 1 July 1997, more than a hundred of the Lai clan descendants from different parts of the world returned to their ancestral home to mark the event
Yan Botao颜伯焘1792–1855Lianping, GuangdongLianping, GuangdongViceroy (总督), Fujian and Zhejiang Provinces, 1841–1842; Commander, Battle of Amoy, First Opium War, 1841
Feng Zicai
(Fung Tse Choi)
馮子才
冯子才
1818–1903Qinzhou, GuangxiBobai, GuangxiCommander-in-chief, Provincial Army (提督), 1862-; Commanding general, Sino-French War, 1884–1885; Feng was instrumental in the defeat of the French at the Battle of Bang Bo which led to the French Retreat from Lạng Sơn and the conclusion of the war
Liu Yongfu
(Liew Yun Fook)
劉永福
刘永福
1837–1917Qinzhou, GuangxiBobai, GuangxiFounder and commander of the celebrated Black Flag Army (黑旗军), 1857–1885; President, Republic of Formosa, 1895
Qiu Fengjia
(Hiew Fung Kap)
丘逢甲1864–1912Miaoli, TaiwanJiaoling, GuangdongCommander, Taiwanese militia forces, Japanese invasion of Taiwan, 1895; Revolutionary leader, Xinhai Revolution; Guangdong Representative for the Republic of China Provisional Presidential Election, 1911; Feng Chia University in Taiwan is named in honour of Qiu
Liu Guangdi
(Liew Kong Tee)
劉光第
刘光第
1859–1898Fushun, SichuanWuping, FujianOne of the "Six Gentlemen of the Hundred Days' Reform (戊戌六君子) – a group of six intellectuals executed by Empress Dowager Cixi for their attempts to help Guangxu Emperor implement the "Hundred Days' Reform" (戊戌变法)
Wen Shengcai[3]
(Voon Sang Choi)
溫生才1869–1911Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongOne of the Four Martyrs of Honghuagang (红花岗四烈士); Wen assassinated the Manchu general, Fu Qi, in 1911; All of the four martyrs of Honghuagang are Hakkas

China – Republic of China

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Sun Yat-sen[4][5]
(Soon Tsung San)
孫中山
孙中山
1866–1925Xiangshan, GuangdongZijin, GuangdongFounding father of modern China; First President, Provisional Government of the Republic of China, 1912
Yao Yuping[6]姚雨平1882–1974Pingyuan, GuangdongPingyuan, GuangdongGeneral, 1912-; Commander-in-chief, Guangdong Northern Expeditionary Army (广东北伐军), Xinhai Revolution, 1911–1912; Yao's successive victories against the Qing Army were vital in the successful defence of the Provisional Government in Nanjing and the early abdication of Xuan Tong Emperor
Liao Zhongkai
(Liao Tshung Koi)
廖仲愷1877–1925San Francisco, USAHuiyang, GuangdongSun Yat-sen's main advisor on financial matters; Liao was one of the three most powerful figures in Kuomintang when Sun died
Eugene Chen陈友仁1878–1944San Fernando, Trinidad and TobagoMeixian, GuangdongOutstanding Foreign Minister in the 1920s known for his success in promoting Sun Yat-sen's anti-imperialist foreign policies; Chen's father is a former Taiping
Huang Shaohong黃紹竑1895–1966Rong County, GuangxiRong County, GuangxiGeneral; Warlord of the New Guangxi clique which controlled Guangxi and much of Guangdong, Hunan, and Hubei, 1924–1929
Chen Jitang
(Chin Tsi Thong)
陳濟棠
陈济棠
1890–1954Fangcheng, GuangxiBobai, GuangxiGeneral First-class (four-star general), 1935-; Chen was a warlord known as the "Southern Heavenly King" (南天王) as he wielded absolute control of the government and army of autonomous Guangdong, 1929–1936
Chen Mingshu陈铭枢1889–1965Bepu, GuangxiBepu, GuangxiActing Premier of the Republic of China, 1931–1932; General, 1947-; Commander-in-Chief, 19th Route Army (十九路军), Battle of Shanghai, 1931–1932; The 19th Route Army, which started off as a Regiment unit under the command of Chen in the First Division of the Guangdong Army, was one of Nationalist China best fighting forces
Deng Yanda鄧演達
邓演达
1895–1931Huiyang, GuangdongHuiyang, GuangdongLeftist Nationalist politician who, in 1930, founded the Chinese Peasants' and Workers' Democratic Party, one of the eight non-communist, legally recognised political parties in the People's Republic of China today; Deng was a military commander in the elite First Division of the Guangdong Army
Sun Ke
(Soon Kho)
孫科
孙科
1895–1973Xiangshan, GuangdongZijin, GuangdongPremier of the Republic of China, 1932, 1948–1949
Xue Yue
(Siet Ngok)
薛岳1896–1998Lechang, GuangdongRucheng, HunanGeneral First-class (four-star general), 1952-; Commander-in-chief, 9th War Zone, Second Sino-Japanese War, 1938–1945; Called "Patton of Asia" by the West and the "God of War" (战神) by the Chinese, Xue was China most outstanding general during the war against the Japanese
Zhang Fakui
(Tshong Fat Khui)
張發奎
张发奎
1896–1980Shixing, GuangdongShixing, GuangdongGeneral, 1936-; Commander-in-chief, National Revolutionary Army ground forces, 1949; Commander-in-chief, 4th War Zone, Second Sino-Japanese War, 1939–1944; As Honorary President of the "Hong Kong Tsung Tsin Association" (香港崇正总会), the umbrella body for Hakkas in Hong Kong, Zhang initiated and organized the first World Hakka Congress in 1971
Huang Qixiang黃琪翔1898–1970Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongGeneral, 1946-; Leftist Nationalist; Deputy Commander-in-chief, 5th War Zone (later 6th War Zone), Second Sino-Japanese War, 1938; Led the Chinese Peasants' and Workers' Democratic Party, 1931–1938, after Deng Yanda's death; One of the two most outstanding generals (the other being fellow Hakka Ye Ting) during the First Expedition of the Northern Expedition, 1926, and was promoted to Commander, Fourth Army, for the Second Expedition, 1927, at the age of 28
Luo Zhuoying羅卓英
罗卓英
1896–1961Dabu, GuangdongDabu, GuangdongGeneral, 1946-; Commander-in-chief, 1st Route Expeditionary Forces, Burma (China first participation of a war overseas), 1942; Deputy Commander-in-chief, 9th War Zone, Second Sino-Japanese War, 1941
Huang Baitao黄百韬1900–1948TianjinMeixian, GuangdongGeneral, 1948; Commander-in-chief, 7th Army Group; Twice recipient of the Order of Blue Sky and White Sun (the highest honour for a military commander); Huang committed suicide rather than surrendering after he was defeated at the Huaihai Campaign, the most decisive battle of the Chinese Civil War, in 1948
Fan Hanjie范漢傑
范汉杰
1896–1976Dabu, GuangdongDabu, GuangdongLieutenant General, 1945-; Deputy Commander-in-chief, National Revolutionary Army ground forces, 1948; Deputy Commander-in-chief, Dongbei (Manchuria) Force, Chinese Civil War, 1948; Deputy Commander-in-chief, 1st War Zone, Second Sino-Japanese War, 1945; Fan was one of the favourite generals of Chiang Kaishek
Wu Qiwei吳奇偉
吳奇伟
1890–1953Dabu, GuangdongDabu, GuangdongLieutenant General, 1935-; Governor of Hunan, 1945–1946; Commander-in-chief, Changjiang (Yangtze River) Defence Force, Second Sino-Japanese War, 1942–1944; Deputy Commander-in-chief, 4th War Zone (later 6th War Zone), Second Sino-Japanese War, 1939; Wu defected to the Communists in 1949
Miao Peinan缪培南1890–1970Wuhua, GuangdongWuhua, GuangdongLieutenant General, 1936-; Commander-in-chief, 9th Army Group, Second Sino-Japanese War, 1940; Miao represented the Chinese government to accept the Japanese surrender in Guangdong, 1945
Xie Jinyuan
(Tsia Tshin Ngian)
謝晉元
谢晋元
1905–1941Jiaoling, GuangdongJiaoling, GuangdongMajor General, 1941; Commander, Defence of Sihang Warehouse, Shanghai, 1937; The heroism of Xie and the defenders of the warehouse which lifted flagging Chinese morale was made into films in 1938 and 1976 named "Eight Hundred Heroes" (八百壯士)
Yao Ziqing姚子青1909–1937Pingyuan, GuangdongPingyuan, GuangdongGeneral; Commander during the Defence of Baoshan, part of the Battle of Shanghai, 1937; The heroism of Yao and the defenders of the Baoshan where all 600 soldiers but one lost their lives to defend the county was made into film named "Defenders" (捍衛者)

China – People's Republic

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Li Lisan李立三1899–1967Liling, HunanLiling, HunanTop leader of Chinese Communist Party, 1928–1930
Zhu De[7][8]朱德1886–1976Yilong, SichuanShaoguan, GuangdongChairman of the National People's Congress (Head of State), People's Republic of China, 1975–1976; Marshal, 1955-; Founder and Commander-in-chief of the Red Army (红军), later known as the People's Liberation Army (人民解放军)
Ye Ting葉挺
叶挺
1896–1946Huiyang, GuangdongHuiyang, GuangdongCommander-In-chief, New Fourth Army, one of the two main Chinese communist forces fighting the Japanese Imperial Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War (the other main communist force, Eighth Route Army, was commanded by Zhu De)
Ye Jianying
(Yap Kiam Yin)
葉劍英
叶剑英
1897–1986Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongChairman of the National People's Congress (Head of State), People's Republic of China, 1978–1983; Marshal, 1955-; Communist China first Governor of Guangdong, 1949–1953; Ye led the overthrow of the Gang of Four, which marked the end of the Cultural Revolution
Hu Yaobang[9]
(Fu Yau Bong)
胡耀邦1915–1989Liuyang, HunanJi'an, JiangxiChairman of the Chinese Communist Party, 1981–1982; General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, 1980–1987; Both positions during these periods made Hu the highest-ranked in the Chinese Communist Party and the second most powerful person in China after Deng Xiaoping; In 1989, the memorial service for his death sparked off a pro-democracy movement which led to the Tiananmen Square protests
Liao Chengzhi
(Liau Sin Chee)
廖承志1908–1983Tokyo, JapanHuiyang, GuangdongLiao died four days after he was nominated to be the Vice-President, People's Republic of China; First Director, Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, 1978–1983
Liu Yalou劉亞樓
刘亚楼
1910–1965Wuping, FujianWuping, FujianGeneral, 1955-; First Commander-in-chief, People's Liberation Army Air Force, 1949–1965
Wang Shoudao王首道1906–1996Liuyang, HunanLiuyang, HunanVice-Chairman, Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (中国人民政治协商会议), 1978–1983; Governor of Hunan, 1950–1952
Yang Chengwu
(Yong Sin Woo)
楊成武
杨成武
1904–2004Changting, FujianChangting, FujianVice-Chairman, Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (中国人民政治协商会议), 1983–1988; General, 1955-; Acting Chief of General Staff, People's Liberation Army, 1965–1968
Xiao Hua肖华1916–1985Xingguo, JiangxiXingguo, JiangxiYoungest General at the age of 39, 1955; Vice-Chairman, Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (中国人民政治协商会议), 1983–1985; Chief Political Commissar, People's Liberation Army, 1964–1967
Yang Yong杨勇1913–1983Liuyang, HunanLiuyang, HunanMember, Secretariat of the Chinese Communist Party (中国共产党中央书记处), 1982–1983; General, 1955-; Deputy Chief of General Staff, People's Liberation Army, 1959; Governor of Guizhou, 1950–1951
Lai Chuanzhu赖传珠1910–1965Ganxian, JiangxiGanxian, JiangxiGeneral, 1955-; Political Commissar, 15th Army Corps (later 13th Army Corps), Fourth Field Army, 1948–1950; Chief of Staff, New Fourth Army, 1941–1945; The life story of Lai was made into a television drama, "General Diary Complete" (将军日记), in 2011
Chen Qihan陈奇涵1910–1965Ganxian, JiangxiGanxian, JiangxiGeneral, 1955-; First President, Military Court, People's Liberation Army, 1954–1957; Commander-in-chief, Jiangxi Military Region, 1949
Li Tianyou李天佑1914–1970Lingui, GuangxiLingui, GuangxiGeneral, 1955-; Deputy Chief of Staff, People's Liberation Army, 1962–1970; A film, titled "Li Tianyou Jagged Siping" (李天佑血战四平), about how Li led the Communist first-ever attack and victory of a city, Battle of Siping, 1946, was made in 2009
Ding Sheng丁盛1913–1999Yudu, JiangxiYudu, JiangxiMajor General, 1955-; Governor of Guangdong, 1972–1974
Zhang Tingfa[10]张廷发1918–2010Shaxian, FujianShaxian, FujianMajor General, 1955-; Commander-in-chief, People's Liberation Army Air Force, 1977–1985
Chen Pixian陳丕顯
陈丕显
1916–1995Shanghang, FujianShanghang, FujianMember, Secretariat of the Chinese Communist Party (中国共产党中央书记处), 1982–1985; Governor of Hubei, 1978–1980
Ye Xuanping
(Yap Sen Phin)
葉選平
叶选平
1924-Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongVice-Chairman, Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (中国人民政治协商会议), 1991–2003; Governor of Guangdong, 1985–1991
Xie Fei
(Chia Fui)
謝非
谢非
1932–1999Lufeng, GuangdongLufeng, GuangdongVice-Chairman, National People's Congress (全国人民代表大会), 1998–1999
Zhang Zhen[11]张震1914–2015Pingjiang, HunanPingyuan, GuangdongGeneral, 1988-; Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, 1992–1997
Liao Hui廖暉
廖晖
1942-Hong KongHuiyang, GuangdongVice-Chairman, Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (中国人民政治协商会议), 2003-; Director, Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, 1997–2010
Huang Huahua
(Wong Fah Fah)
黃華華
黄华华
1946-Xingning, GuangdongXingning, GuangdongGovernor of Guangdong, 2003–2011; The stepping down of Huang as governor in 2011 marked the end of the dominance of the provincial government by the "Hakka clique" (客家帮)[12]
Wu Changde吴昌德1952-Dayu, JiangxiDayu, JiangxiGeneral, 2013-; Deputy Director, People's Liberation Army General Political Department, 2011-

Taiwan

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Lee Teng-hui李登辉1923-2020New Taipei, TaiwanYongding, FujianPresident of the Republic of China, 1988–2000; First popularly elected President in Chinese history
Tsai Ing-wen
(Chai Yin Vun)
蔡英文1956-Pingtung, TaiwanPresident of the Republic of China, 2016–; First and only female President in Chinese history; First female without any political lineage to head a government in Asia
Li Yuan-tsu李元簇1923-Pingjiang, HunanPingjiang, HunanVice-President of the Republic of China, 1990–1996
Annette Lu[13]呂秀蓮
吕秀莲
1944-Taoyuan, TaiwanNanjing, FujianFirst and only female Vice-President of the Republic of China, 2000–2008
Hsu Fu-lin徐傅霖1878–1958Heping, GuangdongHeping, GuangdongLosing candidate in the Republic of China Presidential Election to Chiang Kai-shek, 1954; Leader, China Democratic Socialist Party, 1946–1958; Hsu was the Finance Minister in the Republic of China government in China, 1946-
Wang Sheng王昇
王升
1915–2006Longan, JiangxiLongan, JiangxiGeneral, 1970-; Director, General Political Warfare Department (总政治作战部), which was responsible for secret military and intelligence operations, 1975–1983; Wang was the second most powerful person in Taiwan after President Chiang Ching-kuo as he led the "Liu Shaokang Office" (刘少康办公室) which was described as the inner court of the Kuomintang party headquarters, 1979–1983 and he was rumoured to be the successor to Chiang
Yu Shyi-kun游錫堃
游锡堃
1948-Yilan, TaiwanZhao'an, FujianPremier of the Republic of China, 2002–2005; Chairman, Democratic Progressive Party, 2006–2007
Jiang Yi-huah[14]江宜樺
江宜桦
1960-Keelung, TaiwanPremier of the Republic of China, 2013–2014
Hsu Hsin-liang
(Hee Sin Leong)
許信良
许信良
1941-Taoyuan, TaiwanRaoping, GuangdongCo-founder and Chairman, Democratic Progressive Party, 1991–1994, 1996–1998; Presidential candidate, 2000 Republic of China presidential election
Hsu Hsin-ying徐欣瑩1972-Hsinchu, TaiwanFounder and Chairman, Minkuotang, 2015-; Vice-Presidential candidate, 2016 Republic of China presidential election; Member of the Legislative Yuan, 2012–2015; Won by the highest majority among more than 100 legislative yuan seats in the 2012 Republic of China legislative election
Hsu Ching-chung徐慶鐘
徐庆钟
1907–1996Taipei, TaiwanJiaoling, GuangdongVice-Premier, Republic of China, 1972–1981
Chiu Chuang-huan邱創煥
邱创焕
1925-Changhua, TaiwanRaoping, GuangdongVice-Premier, Republic of China, 1981–1984; Governor of Taiwan Province, 1984–1990
Liu Kwo-tsai刘阔才1911–1993Miaoli, TaiwanPingyuan, GuangdongPresident of the Legislative Yuan, 1988–1990
Yeh Chu-lan
(Yap Kiuk Lan)
葉菊蘭
叶菊兰
1949-Miaoli, TaiwanVice-Premier, Republic of China, 2004–2005
Chiang Pin-kung江丙坤1932-Nantou, TaiwanPinghe, FujianActing Chairman, Kuomintang, 2007; Chairman, Straits Exchange Foundation (海峽交流基金会), 2008–2012
Wu Po-hsiung
(Ng Pak Hiung)
吳伯雄
吴伯雄
1939-Taoyuan, TaiwanYongding, FujianChairman, Kuomintang, 2007–2009; Mayor, Taipei, 1988–1990
Chen Ta-ching陳大慶
陈大庆
1904–1973Chongyi, JiangxiChongyi, JiangxiMinister of National Defense, 1972–1973; Governor of Taiwan Province, 1969–1972; General First-class (four-star general), 1973-; Commander-In-chief, Republic of China Army, 1967–1969
Tang Yao-ming湯曜明
汤曜明
1940-Taichung, TaiwanYunxiao, FujianFirst Local (non-Mainlander) Taiwanese Minister of National Defense, 2002–2004; General First-class (four-star general), 1999-; Chief of General Staff, Republic of China Armed Forces, 1999–2002

Hong Kong

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Zeng Sheng[15]曾生1910–1995Huiyang, GuangdongHuiyang, GuangdongLegendary Commander, Dong River Column guerrilla force (东江纵队), which was made up mainly of Hakkas; Noteworthy accomplishments of the guerrilla force included the aiding of British and Commonwealth prisoners of war to escape successfully from Japanese internment camps and the rescuing of twenty American pilots who parachuted into Hong Kong when they were shot down during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, 1941–1945
David Lan藍鴻震1940-Hong KongDabu, GuangdongSecretary for Home Affairs, 1997–2000
Martin Lee李柱銘
李柱铭
1938-Hong KongHuiyang, GuangdongFounding Chairman, Democratic Party, 1994–2002; Leading figure of Pan-democracy camp; Lee is hailed as the Father of democracy of Hong Kong
Lau Wong-fat[16]劉皇發
刘皇发
1936-Hong KongHuiyang, GuangdongChairman, Heung Yee Kuk (乡议局), a powerful body representing 700 indigenous villages in New Territories, 1980–2015; Known as the "Land Emperor of the New Territories" (新界土皇帝), Lau is the political kingpin in the New Territories
Lee Wing Tat李永達
李永达
1955-Hong KongHuiyang, GuangdongChairman, Democratic Party, 2004–2006
Tam Yiu Chung
(Tham Yau Tsung)
譚耀宗
谭耀宗
1949-Hong KongHuiyang, GuangdongChairman, Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong, the largest pro-Beijing political party in Hong Kong, 2007-

Singapore

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Elizabeth Choy蔡楊素梅
蔡杨素梅
1910–2006Sabah, MalaysiaGuangdongWar heroine; First and only woman in the Legislative Council of Singapore, 1951–1955
Lee Kuan Yew
(Lee Kong Yau)
李光耀1923–2015SingaporeDabu, GuangdongFounding father of modern Singapore; First Prime Minister of Singapore, 1959–1990, mother was a Peranakan
Lee Hsien Loong
(Lee Sen Lung)
李顯龍
李显龙
1952-SingaporeDabu, GuangdongPrime Minister of Singapore, 2004-; Youngest Brigadier General, Singapore Armed Forces, 1983–1984 He is a mix of Hakka, Perankan and mostly Hokkien Nyonya.
Yong Nyuk Lin楊玉麟
杨玉麟
1918–2012Negri Sembilan, MalaysiaMeixian, GuangdongCabinet Minister, 1959–1976
Hon Sui Sen
(Hon Sui Sang)
韓瑞生
韩瑞生
1916–1983Penang, MalaysiaJiexi, GuangdongCabinet Minister, 1970–1983
Howe Yoon Chong
(Hiew Yoon Chong)
侯永昌1923–2007Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongCabinet Minister, 1979–1984 (Minister of Defence, 1979–1982)
Richard Hu
(Foo Su Thau)
胡賜道
胡赐道
1926-SingaporeYongding, FujianCabinet Minister, 1985–2001

Malaysia

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Yap Ah Loy葉亞來
叶亚来
1837–1885Huizhou, GuangdongHuizhou, GuangdongFounder, modern Kuala Lumpur, capital of Malaysia; Kapitan Cina, Kuala Lumpur, 1868–1885
Chung Keng Quee
(Chang Kin Gui)
鄭景貴
郑景贵
1827–1901Zengcheng, GuangdongZengcheng, GuangdongFounder, Taiping, Perak; Kapitan Cina, Perak, 1875–1900; Leader, Hai San Secret Society, Larut War, 1861–1874
Chin Ah Yam陳亞炎
陈亚炎
-1899Dabu, GuangdongDabu, GuangdongKapitan Cina, Perak, 1875–1899; Leader, Ghee Hin Secret Society, Larut War, 1861–1874
Leong Fee梁輝
梁辉
1857–1911Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongFirst Chinese Member, Federal Legislative Council, 1909[17]
Philip Lee Tau Sang李道生-1959Highly respected and leading Chinese politician who was greatly favoured by the British colonial rulers in North Borneo (now Sabah) in the 1950s
Lau Pak Khuan
(Liew Pak Khiun)
劉伯群
刘伯群
1894–1971Zengcheng, GuangdongZengcheng, GuangdongFirst Chinese to be conferred the "Datuk Seri" title; Led the unsuccessful bid for Chinese equal citizenship-rights and official language status during the drafting of the Malaysian Constitution
Omar Ong Yoke Lin翁毓麟1917–2010Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaHuizhou, GuangdongCabinet Minister, 1955–1973; First Chinese President, Malaysian Senate, 1973–1980; Mooted the idea to form the Alliance Party (Malaysia), predecessor of Barisan Nasional, the ruling coalition party of Malaysia since independence in 1952
Wong Pow Nee王保尼1911–2002Penang, MalaysiaXingning, GuangdongFirst Chief Minister of Penang, 1957–1969
Peter Lo Sui Yin羅思仁
罗思仁
1923–2020Sabah, MalaysiaLongchuan, GuangdongChief Minister of Sabah, 1965–67; Cabinet Minister, 1963–1965
James Wong Kim Min黄金明1922–2011Sarawak, MalaysiaGuangdongLeader of the Opposition of Malaysia, 1974; First Deputy Chief Minister, Sarawak, 1963–1966; President, Sarawak National Party, 1981–2003; Hold the record for being the longest serving Member of the Sarawak State Assembly for forty-six years, 1956–2001
Stephen Yong Kuet Tze楊國斯
杨国斯
1921–2001Sarawak, MalaysiaDabu, GuangdongCabinet Minister, 1982–1990; Co-founder, Sarawak United Peoples' Party, Sarawak's first political party, 1959 (President, 1983–1990); Yong is best remembered for giving the Chinese in Sarawak a political voice
Lee Kim Sai
(Lee Kim Sze)
李金狮1937-2019Selangor, MalaysiaCabinet Minister, 1986–1995
Yong Teck Lee楊德利
杨德利
1958-Sabah, MalaysiaLongchuan, GuangdongChief Minister of Sabah, 1996–1998; Founder and President, Sabah Progressive Party, 1994-
Peter Chin Fah Kui陳華貴
陈华贵
1945-Sarawak, MalaysiaBao'an, GuangdongCabinet Minister, 2004–2013; President, Sarawak United Peoples' Party, 2011-
Chor Chee Heung
(Chau Chee Hiung)
曹智雄1955-Kedah, MalaysiaDabu, GuangdongCabinet Minister, 2010–2013
Liow Tiong Lai
(Liau Tsung Loi)
廖中莱1961Malacca, MalaysiaDabu, GuangdongCabinet Minister, 2008–2013, 2014-; President, Malaysian Chinese Association, 2013-
Wee Ka Siong
(Ngui Ka Seong)
魏家祥1968-Malacca, MalaysiaLufeng, GuangdongCabinet Minister, 2014-
Teresa Kok
(Kok Su Sim)
郭素沁1964-Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaHuizhou, GuangdongMember of Parliament, 1999-; Won by the highest majority among more than 200 constituency seats in the 2008 and 2013 Malaysian general elections; In the 2013 election, Kok won more than 85% of the total votes cast, a record in Malaysia history
Chong Hon Nyan
(Chong Hon Nyan)
張漢源
张汉源
1924-2020Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaMinister of Health (1978-1982) and Transport (1983-1986)

Indonesia

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Lo Fong Bak羅芳伯
罗芳伯
1738–1778Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongFounder and President, Hakka Republic of Lanfang in West Kalimantan, 1777–1884; The republic lasted for 107 years and had ten presidents who are all Meixian Hakkas
Basuki Tjahaja Purnama
(Tjung Ban Hok)
鍾萬學
钟万学
1966-Bangka–Belitung Islands, IndonesiaMeixian, GuangdongFirst Chinese Governor, Jakarta, capital of Indonesia, which is considered to be the third most powerful position in Indonesia, 2014-;[18][19] Basuki is more popularly known by his Hakka name, "Ahok" (阿学)
Christiandy Sanjaya
(Wong Hon San)
黄汉山1964-West Kalimantan, IndonesiaJiexi, GuangdongDeputy Governor, West Kalimantan, 2008–2013; First elected Chinese Deputy Governor of Indonesia
Teddy Jusuf
(Hiung Tet Yie)
熊德怡1966-West Java, IndonesiaMeixian, GuangdongFirst and only Chinese to attain the rank of Brigadier General, Indonesian National Armed Forces, 1983

| Willybrodus Lay
(Lay Wie Fa) |||| 1961- || Atambua,East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia || Meixian, Guangdong || First Chinese Regent of Belu, East Nusa Tenggara 2016-2021 |}

Thailand

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Thaksin Shinawatra[20][21]
(Hiew Tat Sin)
丘達新
丘达新
1949-Chiang Mai, ThailandFengshun, GuangdongOnly Prime Minister of Thailand to be re-elected in Thailand history, 2001–2006; Parties linked to Thaksin had won all the five general elections in Thailand since 2001
Yingluck Shinawatra
(Hiew Yin Lok)
丘仁樂
丘仁乐
1967-Chiang Mai, ThailandFengshun, GuangdongFirst and only female Prime Minister of Thailand, 2011–2014
Supachai Panitchpakdi1946-Bangkok, ThailandDeputy Prime Minister, 1992–1995, 1997–2001; First and only Asian Director-General, World Trade Organization, 2002–2005
Sudarat Keyuraphan1961-Bangkok, ThailandCabinet Minister, 2002–2006
Chaiyasit Shinawatra1945-Chiang Mai, ThailandFengshun, GuangdongSupreme Commander, Royal Thai Armed Forces, 2004–2005; Commander-in-Chief, Royal Thai Army, 2003–2004

Cambodia

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Sok An[22]
(Soo On)
索安1950-Takéo, CambodiaDeputy Prime Minister, Cambodia, 2004-

Myanmar

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Ne Win奈温1910–2002Bago Region, MyanmarMeixian, GuangdongPresident of Myanmar, 1974–1981; Chairman, Union Revolutionary Council, 1962–1974; Prime Minister of Myanmar, 1958–1960, 1962–1974; Commander-in-chief (formerly known as Chief of Staff), Myanmar Armed Forces, 1949–1972; Ne Win was the paramount leader of Myanmar for three decades
San Yu[23]山友1918–1996Bago Region, MyanmarPresident of Myanmar, 1981–1988; Commander-in-chief, Myanmar Armed Forces, 1972–1974
Khin Nyunt[24]钦纽1939-Yangon Region, MyanmarMeixian, GuangdongPrime Minister of Myanmar, 2003–2004; General, Myanmar Armed Forces, 2002–2003

Timor-Leste

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Pedro Lay
(Lai Sze Fong)
黎事芳Timor-LesteMeixian, GuangdongFirst Chinese Cabinet Minister, 2007–2015
Francisco Kalbuadi Lay
(Lai Fatt Fong)
黎发芳1954-Timor-LesteMeixian, GuangdongCabinet Minister, 2012-; First Chinese to be elected to National Parliament, 2002–2005

Australia

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Penny Wong黃英賢
黃英贤
1968-Sabah, MalaysiaFirst Chinese and first Asian Cabinet Minister, 2007–2013; First female Leader of the Government in the Senate, 2013; First female Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, 2013-
Helen Sham-Ho何沈慧霞1943-Hong KongBao'an, GuangdongMember, New South Wales Legislative Council, 1988–2003; First Chinese to be elected to an Australian parliament
Peter Wong[25]黄肇强1942-Zhaoqing, GuangdongZijin, GuangdongMember, New South Wales Legislative Council, 1999–2007; Leading anti-white nationalist politician; Founder, Unity Party, which was formed to oppose Pauline Hanson and her white supremacy One Nation party, 1997
Alfred Huang[26]黃國鑫
黄国鑫
1938-Chengdu, SichuanJiaoling, GuangdongLord Mayor, Adelaide, 2000–2003
Robert Chong[27]
(Tsung Foo Hee)
鐘富喜
钟富喜
1954-MalaysiaMeixian, GuangdongMayor, Whitehorse, Victoria, 2002–2005
Henry Tsang曾筱龍
曾筱龙
1943-Nanchang, JiangxiWuhua, GuangdongDeputy Lord Mayor, Sydney, 1991–1999; Member, New South Wales Legislative Council, 1999–2009

French Polynesia

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Gaston Tong Sang1949-Bora-bora, French PolynesiaGuangdongPresident, French Polynesia, 2006–2007, 2008–2011; Tong Sang is of mixed blood with Hakka Chinese ancestry on his paternal side

Mauritius

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Moilin Jean Ah-Chuen
(Chu Moi Lin)
朱梅麟1909–1991MauritiusMeixian, GuangdongFirst Chinese Cabinet Minister, 1967–1976; First Chinese Member, Legislative Council, 1949; Second Hakka after Sun Yat-sen to have his portrait printed on the bills of a country's currency[28]
Joseph Tsang Mang Kin曾繁興
曾繁兴
1938-MauritiusMeixian, GuangdongCabinet Minister, 1995–2000; As a poet, Tsang has written a number of poems on the Hakka culture

Seychelles

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Li Huarong
(Lee Fah Yin)
李华荣SeychellesMeixian, GuangdongDeputy Minister
Qu Xing Zhu 2002- Suriname Guangdon First Hakka student in computer science in Utrecht University

United Kingdom

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Nat Wei, Baron Wei[29][30]韋鳴恩
韦鸣恩
1977-Hertfordshire, England, United KingdomZhuhai, GuangdongYoungest member at the age of 34 and first British-born person of Chinese origin in the House of Lords, 2011-

France

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
André Thien Ah Koon[31]曾憲建
曾宪建
1940-Reunion Island, FranceMeixian, GuangdongFirst and only Chinese elected to the French National Assembly and the first Chinese elected to a parliament in Europe, 1986–2006; Mayor, Tampon, Reunion Island, 1983–2006, 2014–2020; First Chinese Mayor of Reunion Island and France

Netherlands

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Varina Tjon-A-Ten1952-Paramaribo, SurinameGuangdongFirst Chinese elected to the House of Representatives, 2003–2006; Tjon-A-Ten is of mixed blood with paternal Hakka Chinese grandfather who migrated from Guangdong to Suriname
Roy Ho Ten Soeng何天送1945-Paramaribo, SurinameGuangdongMayor, Venhuizen, North Holland, 2000–2006; First immigrant Mayor of Netherlands; First Chinese Mayor of Netherlands and Europe

United States

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
David Chiu邱信福1970-Ohio, USAMember, California State Assembly, 2014-
Yiaway Yeh葉亞威
叶亚威
1978-San Francisco, USAMeixian, GuangdongFirst Chinese Mayor of Palo Alto, California, 2012

Guyana

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Arthur Chung鐘亞瑟
钟亚瑟
1916–2008West Demerara, GuyanaDabu, GuangdongFirst President, Guyana, 1970–1980

Trinidad and Tobago

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Solomon Hochoy何才1905–1983JamaicaBao'an, GuangdongLast British Governor, 1960–1962; First non-white Governor in the whole of the British Empire, 1960; First Governor-General, 1962–1972, when Trinidad and Tobago obtained independence in 1962; First Chinese Head of State in a non-Asian country

Suriname

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Hendrick Chin A Sen陳亞先
陈亚先
1934–1999Marowijne District, SurinameHuiyang, GuangdongPresident and Prime Minister of Suriname, 1980–1982; Chin paternal side is Hakka Chinese and maternal side is mixed Creole

Jamaica

Name
(Hakka pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Rose Leon1913–1999Kingston, JamaicaFirst Chinese and first female Cabinet Minister, 1953–1960, 1972–1976; First Chinese Member, House of Representatives, 1949; First female Chairperson of a political party – Jamaica Labour Party, 1948
Horace Chang霍勒斯.郑1952-Westmorland, United KingdomCabinet Minister, 2007–2011
Delroy Chuck德尔罗伊.卓1950-Manchester Parish, JamaicaDongguanCabinet Minister, 2011–2012; First Chinese Speaker, House of Representatives, 2007–2011

Brazil

Name
(Hakka Pronunciation)
Chinese nameBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
William Boss Wu[32][33]巫佰禧1968-São Paulo, BrazilRaoping, GuangdongFirst and only Chinese elected to the National Congress of Brazil, 2006-

Government officials, academics, literary figures and others

China

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBorn - Ancestry
Description
Huang Zunxian 黃遵憲
黄遵宪
1848–1905 Meixian, Guangdong Meixian,Guangdong
Famous diplomat and poet; Consul-General (总领事) to San Francisco, United States, 1882–1886 and Singapore, 1891–1894
Chen Yinke 陳寅恪
陈寅恪
1890–1969 Changsha, Hunan Xiushui, Jiangxi
Sinologist; Considered as one of the most influential historians in 20th century China
Guo Moruo 郭沫若1892–1978 Leshan, Sichuan Ninghua, Fujian Author, poet and historian; Considered to be one of the most important literary figures of modern China; First President, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1949–1978
Zhang Ziping 張資平
张资平
1893–1959 Meixian, Guangdong Meixian, Guangdong Popular novelist in the 1930s
Zhang Dingcheng 張鼎丞
张鼎丞 1898–1981
Yongding, Fujian Yongding, Fujian First Procurator-General, Supreme People's Procuratorate (最高人民检察院), 1954–1975; Governor of Fujian, 1949–1954
Liang Boqiang梁伯强1899–1968Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongPioneer pathologist; Liang has educated and served as a role model to hundreds of pathologists in China
Lin Fengmian林風眠1900–1991Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongOne of the pioneers of modern Chinese painting
Wang Li王力1900–1986Bobai, GuangxiTingzhou, FujianConsidered to be the founder of modern Chinese linguistics
Li Guohao
(Lee Ket Hau)
李國豪
李国豪
1913–2005Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongOne of the top bridge engineering experts in the world; President, Tongji University, Shanghai, 1977–1984
Lu Jiaxi卢嘉锡1915–2001Xiamen, FujianYongding, FujiangPresident, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1981–1987
Liu Fuzhi劉復之
刘复之
1917–2013Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongProcurator-General, Supreme People's Procuratorate, 1988–1993
Zheng Xiaoying郑小瑛1929-Yongding, FujianYongding, FujianChina's first female orchestra conductor
Xiao Yang
(Siau Yong)
肖扬1938-Heyuang, GuangdongHeyuan, GuangdongPresident, Supreme People's Court (最高人民法院) (Chief Justice), 1998–2008
Zhu Dake朱大可1957-ShanghaiWuping, FujianScholar and Chinese cultural critic; Zhu was listed as one of the "50 Top Chinese Influencing the World's Future" by the magazine, Phoenix Life, 2006[34]
Zeng Jinyan曾金燕1983-Longyan, FujianLongyan, FujianOne of China's leading human rights activists; Wife of Hu Jia, a key figure in China's dissident movement; Zeng was selected as "TIME Magazine's 100 People Who Shape Our World" in 2007

Taiwan

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Loa Ho賴和1894–1943Changhua, TaiwanRaoping, GuangdongPoet and anti-Japanese Occupation political activist; Loa is hailed as the "Father of Modern Taiwanese Literature"
Wu Chuo-liu吳濁流1900–1976Hsinchu, TaiwanJiaoling, GuangdongInfluential novelist; Wu's highly acclaimed semi-autobiography, "Orphan of Asia" (亚细亚的孤兒), which highlighted the ambiguity of being Taiwanese, has since become a key theme in the contentious subject of Taiwanese identity
Jiang Wen-Ye江文也1910–1983New Taipei, TaiwanYongding, FujianWell-known composer active in Japan and later in China; Jiang was a theme in the 2003 Japanese film, Café Lumière, directed by Hou Hsiao-Hsien, which tells the story of a young Japanese woman doing research on the composer; His work is featured on the soundtrack, and his Japanese wife and daughter make appearances as themselves
Chung Li-ho
(Tsung Lee Foh)
鐘理和
钟理和
1915–1960Pingtung, TaiwanMeixian, GuangdongFamous novelist; Chung's autobiographical novel, "My Native Land" (原乡人), was made into a film of the same name in 1980
Lin Haiyin
(Lim Hoi Yim)
林海音1918–2001Osaka, JapanJiaoling, GuangdongFamous novelist; Lin's memoirs, "My Memories of Old Beijing" (城南旧事), was made into a film of the same name in 1982; The film was selected as one of the "100 Greatest Chinese Films of the 20th Century" by Yazhou Zhoukan (Asia Weekly)
Chung Chao-cheng鍾肇政1925-Taoyuan, TaiwanWuhua, GuangdongNovelist; Known as the Mother of Taiwanese Literature; Chung's novel, "The Dull Ice Flower" (鲁冰花), was made into films in 1989 and 2008
Rai Hau-min賴浩敏1939-Miaoli, TaiwanPresident, Judicial Yuan (Chief Justice), 2010-
Lü Shao-chia呂紹嘉1960-Hsinchu, TaiwanOne of the world's leading opera conductors of his generation
Gan Yao-ming甘耀明1972-Miaoli, TaiwanFiction writer who has received various literary awards; Gan's writings are often colored with Hakka language, culture and history

Hong Kong

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Lau Soei刘瑞1866–1942Huiyang, GuangdongHuiyang, GuangdongThird-generation grandmaster of Southern Praying Mantis (南派螳螂) martial art, which was originally taught only to Hakka people; Lau is acknowledged by both the practitioners of the Chow Gar (周家) and the Chu Gar (朱家) schools as the founding grandmaster in the modern era
Lam Yiu-Kwai
(Lim Yau Gui)
林耀桂1877–1966Huiyang, GuangdongHuiyang, GuangdongCreator of Southern Dragon (龙形拳) martial art
Lo Hsiang-lin
(Lo Heong Lim)
羅香林
罗香林
1906–1978Xingning, GuangdongXingning, GuangdongConsidered to be the most eminent scholar on Hakka culture and language
Jao Tsung-I[35]饒宗頤
饶宗颐
1917–2018Chaozhou, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongProminent scholar who has contributed to various fields of humanities with many pioneering works and a master of Chinese calligraphy and painting
Woon Swee Oan溫瑞安
温瑞安
1954-Perak, MalaysiaMeixian, GuangdongOne of the four major wuxia novelists; Some of Woon's novels, "The Four" (四大名捕), "Face to Fate" (布衣神相) and "Strike at Heart" (惊艳一枪) have been made into television dramas and films

Singapore

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Lee Choo Neo李珠娘1895–1947SingaporeDabu, GuangdongFirst female doctor in Singapore
Gregory Yong杨瑞元1925–2008Perak, MalaysiaFirst local Roman Catholic Archbishop of Singapore, 1977–2000
Yong Pung How
(Yong Bong Hau)
楊邦孝
杨邦孝
1926–2020Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaDabu, GuangdongChief Justice, Singapore, 1990–2006

Malaysia

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Koo Suk Chuan[36]古石泉Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongFounder, Ying Oi Tong (仁爱堂), Southeast Asia's oldest Chinese medical hall, in Penang, 1796
Hsieh Yung-kuan
(Chia Yin Kong)
謝榮光
谢荣光
1848–1916West Kalimantan, IndonesiaMeixian, GuangdongChinese Vice Consul in Penang, 1895–1903 and 1906–1907; also known as Cheah Choon Seng / Tjia Tjoen Sen
Jimmy Choo
(Chiu Yong Ket)
周仰杰1961-Penang, MalaysiaMeixian, GuangdongRenowned luxury fashion designer of shoes and handbags that carry "Jimmy Choo" name as its brand

Indonesia

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Myra Sidharta
(Euw Jong Tjhoen Moy)
歐陽春梅
欧阳春梅
1927-Bangka-Belitung Islands, IndonesiaMeixian, GuangdongExpert on Tionghoa Malay literature (Malay literature by Chinese Indonesians); Sidharta has an autobiography, "In Search of My Ancestral Home", where she narrated about her "pilgrimage" to Meixian, the place where her grandfather was from
Leo Suryadinata
(Liauw Khian Joe)
廖建裕1940-Jakarta, IndonesiaWell-known sinologist on Chinese Indonesian

United Arab Emirates

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Michael Hwang黄锡义1943-Sydney, AustraliaMeixian, GuangdongChief Justice, Dubai International Financial Centre Courts, 2010-

Mauritius

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Bernard Yeung Sik Yuen楊欽俊
杨钦俊
1950-MauritiusMeixian, GuangdongChief Justice, Mauritius, 2008-

United Kingdom

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Han Suyin韓素音
韩素音
1917–2012Xinyang, HenanWuhua, GuangdongFamous novelist and author of books on modern China; Han's father is Hakka Chinese and mother is Flemish

United States

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Goo Kim Fui
(Goo Kim Fui)
古今輝
古今辉
1835–1908Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongPresident, United Chinese Society (中华会馆) in Hawaii, 1892–1898; Chinese Consul General in Hawaii, 1902-; Played an instrumental role in uniting the Chinese and fighting for their rights during the anti-Chinese agitation in Hawaii in the 1880s-1890s
Steven N. S. Cheung 張五常
张五常
1935-Hong KongHuiyang, GuangdongFamous economist best known for his work on transaction costs and property rights
Ching W. Tang鄧青雲
邓青云
1949-Hong KongGuangdongPhysical chemist; Inventor of several groundbreaking electronic devices, including the organic light-emitting diode (OLED), which is found in most modern digital displays such as TVs, computer monitors and mobile phones; Received the Wolf Prize in Chemistry, 2011
Shing-Tung Yau
(Hiew Sin Tung)
丘成桐1949-Shantou, GuangdongJiaoling, GuangdongFamous mathematician; Received the Fields Medal (regarded as the Nobel Prize for mathematicians), 1982
Cho-Liang Lin林昭亮1960-Hsinchu, TaiwanWorld-renowned violinist and conductor who has performed with virtually every major orchestra in the world
Lianxing Wen温联星1968-Shanghang, FujianShanghang, FujianSeismologist, geodynamicist and planetary scientist who has made fundamental contributions to many discoveries in the Earth's interior; Recipient of the James B. Macelwane Medal, 2003
Stephen Shing-Toung Yau丘成棟1952Hong KongMathematician, Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and currently teaches at Tsinghua University

Canada

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Won Alexander Cumyow[38]溫金有1861–1955British Columbia, CanadaGuangdongFirst person of Chinese origin born in Canada; As a court interpreter, Won is also the first Chinese public servant of Canada

Entrepreneurs

China

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Li Hejun[39]李河军1967-Heyuan, GuangdongHeyuan, GuangdongFounder, Chairman and CEO, Hanergy; Li is ranked 7th richest in China, Forbes, 2014

Taiwan

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Chao Teng-hsiung[40] 赵藤雄1944-Miaoli, TaiwanFounder and Chairman, Farglory Group; Chao is ranked 15th richest in Taiwan, Forbes, 2015

Hong Kong

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Lo Kwee-seong羅桂祥
罗桂祥
1910–1995Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongFounder, Vitasoy International Holdings; Vitasoy is a well-known drinks and beverages brand in the world
Victor Lo Tang-seong[41]羅騰祥1915–2016Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongFounder, Café de Coral
Tin Ka Ping田家炳1919–2018Dabu, GuangdongDabu, GuangdongFamous philanthropist who donated his entire fortune mainly for educational purposes
Raymond Chow鄒文懷
邹文怀
1927-2018Hong KongDabu, GuangdongFounder, Golden Harvest; Launched the careers of Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan
Sally Aw胡仙1931-Yangon, MyanmarYongding, FujianMedia mogul; Former proprietor of The Standard, Sing Tao Daily and Tin Tin Daily
Tsang Hin-chi曾宪梓1934-Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongFounder and Chairman, Goldlion Group
Charles Yeung楊釗1947-Huiyang, GuangdongHuiyang, GuangdongFounder and Chairman, Glorious Sun Enterprises
Pan Sutong潘蘇通1963-Shaoguan, GuangdongShaoguan, GuangdongChairman, Goldin Group; Pan is ranked 6th richest in Hong Kong, Forbes 2016

Macau

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Teddy Yip葉德利
叶德利
1907–2003North Sumatra, IndonesiaMeixian, GuangdongReal estate magnate; Person behind the founding of the Macau Grand Prix; Owner of the famed Formula One Theodore Racing team; One of the co-founders of Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau, which has a monopoly to run all casino operations and many other leisure activities in Macau

Singapore

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Aw Boon Haw胡文虎1882–1954Yangon, MyanmarYongding, FujianPhilanthropist of Tiger Balm and Haw Par Villa fame; Media mogul of the Chinese world; Founding President, Nanyang Khek Community Guild (南洋客属总会), the umbrella body for Hakkas in Singapore, 1929
Aw Boon Par胡文豹1888–1944Yangon, MyanmarYongding, FujianYounger brother of Aw Boon Haw; Philanthropist of Tiger Balm and Haw Par Villa fame
Jannie Chan[42]曾秀丽1945-Perak, MalaysiaCo-founder, The Hour Glass, with ex-husband; Formerly known as Jannie Tay; Chan was named as one of the 50 Leading Women Entrepreneurs of the World in Paris, 1997

Malaysia

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Cheong Fatt Tze張弼士
张弼士
1840–1916Dabu, GuangdongDabu, GuangdongPowerful industrialist; Known as the "Rockefeller of the East"; Appointed Consul-General (Penang, later Singapore) in 1890 and Minister for Agriculture, Industries, Roads and Mines for the provinces of Fujian and Guangdong in 1899 by the Qing government; Cheong had served both the Qing and Republican governments
Yap Kwan Seng[43]葉觀盛/叶观盛1846–1902Chixi, GuangdongChixi, GuangdongLast Kapitan Cina, Kuala Lumpur, 1889–1902
Foo Choo Choon胡子春1860–1921Yongding, FujianYongding, FujianKnown as the "Tin King" (锡矿大王)
Chung Thye Phin鄭大平
郑大平
1879–1935Perak, MalaysiaZengcheng, GuangdongLast Kapitan Cina, Perak and British Malaya, 1930–1935; Wealthiest man in Penang at the time of his death
Leong Sin Nam梁燊南1880–1940Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongWealthy tin mine owner; Philanthropist; Second non-British person to be conferred the Honorary Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire by the British
Lee Loy Seng李莱生1921–1994Perak, MalaysiaMeixian, GuangdongFounder, Kuala Lumpur Kepong: Lee's sons, Oi Hian and Hau Hian, are ranked 10th richest in Malaysia, Forbes, 2015
Jeffrey Cheah
(Chia Foo Ngen)
謝富年
谢富年
1944-Perak, MalaysiaDongguan, GuangdongFounder and Chairman, Sunway Group; Cheah is ranked 19th richest in Malaysia, Forbes, 2015
Chan Fong Ann[44]陈冯安Major shareholder, IOI Group; Chan was ranked 18th richest in Malaysia, Forbes, 2009

Indonesia

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Tjong A Fie張耀軒
张耀轩
1860–1921Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongPhilanthropist; Kapitan Cina, Medan, 1911–1921; Led the building of the Chao-Shan Railway
Murdaya Poo[45]傅志宽1941-East Java, IndonesiaMeixian, GuangdongFounder and Chairman, Central Cipta Murdaya (Berca Group); Poo is ranked 13th richest in Indonesia, Forbes, 2015
Siti Hartati Murdaya
(Tjouw Lie Ing)
邹丽英1946-Jakarta, IndonesiaMeixian, GuangdongWife of Murdaya Poo; Co-founder, Central Cipta Murdaya (Berca Group); Siti was listed as one of Forbes Asia's 50 Power Businesswomen, 2012[46]
Sofjan Wanandi林绵坤1941-West Sumatra, IndonesiaFounder, Gemala Group
Prajogo Pangestu
(Phang Joen Phen)
彭雲鵬
彭云鹏
1944-West Kalimantan, IndonesiaLufeng, GuangdongTimber tycoon; Pangestu is ranked 41st richest in Indonesia, Forbes, 2014
Djoko Susanto
(Kwok Kwie Fo)
郭贵和1950-Jakarta, IndonesiaFounder and CEO, Alfa Mart; Susanto is ranked 22nd richest in Indonesia, Forbes, 2015
Tomy Winata郭說鋒
郭说锋
1958-West Kalimantan, IndonesiaFounder and Chairman, Artha Graha Group; Winata is ranked 35th richest in Indonesia, Forbes, 2006

South Africa

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Cain Fat Hendson李鏗發1929–Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongFounder, Tao Ying Metal Industries, Panda Paraffin Stoves, Diamond Electric Stoves in South Africa

Thailand

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Choti Lamsam伍捷仆1904–1948Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongFounder, Thai Farmers Bank, now known as Kasikorn Bank; Lamsam's grandson, Banthoon, is ranked 21st richest in Thailand, Forbes, 2014
Kiat Wattanavekin丘細見1908–2013Fengshun, GuangdongFengshun, GuangdongFounder, Kiatnakin Bank; Wattanavekin's surviving wife, Chansamorn, and family is ranked 43rd richest in Thailand, Forbes, 2014

India

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Nelson Wang黃玉堂
黄玉堂
1950-Kolkata, IndiaGuangdongFounder and Chairman, China Garden Restaurant Group; Creator of the Chicken Manchurian Indian-Chinese cuisine;[47] China Garden has been voted as one of the best restaurants in Asia from amongst establishments surveyed in 80 cities in 23 countries[48]

United Kingdom

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Woon Wing Yip
(Yap Fon Yin)
葉煥榮
叶焕荣
1940-Dongguan, GuangdongDongguan, GuangdongFounder and Chairman, Wing Yip Group; First Chinese tycoon in United Kingdom
Alan Yau
(Hiew Tet Wui)
丘德威1962-Hong KongFengshun, GuangdongFounder, Wagamama restaurant chain and the Hakkasan and Yauatcha restaurants, both of which have been ranked among "The World's 50 Best Restaurants" by the British magazine, Restaurant

United States

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Vincent Chin1937–2003Kingston, JamaicaGuangdongFounder, VP Records, the world's largest independent label and distributor of Caribbean music
Patrick Soon-Shiong黄馨祥1952-Port Elizabeth, South AfricaTaishan, GuangdongEntrepreneur and philanthropist; Richest Asian American in history; Soon-Shiong is ranked 37th richest in USA, Forbes, 2015

Canada

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
G. Raymond Chang1948–2014Kingston, JamaicaGuangdongPhilanthropist; Chancellor, Ryerson University, Toronto, 2006–2012
Michael Lee-Chin李秦1951-Port Antonio, JamaicaGuangdongBusiness magnate; Lee-Chin was ranked 365th in the world on Forbes Billionaires List, 2006; Both of his grandfathers were Hakka Chinese and grandmothers Afro-Caribbean Jamaicans, his surname Lee-Chin is a combination of both his grandfathers' surnames

Suriname

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Eduard Tjin-Kon-Fat1871–1930SurinameGuangdongInfluential tycoon
Rudolf Tjin-A-Djie1880–1962Albina, SurinameGuangdongInfluential tycoon

Sportspersons

China

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Ye Qiaobo[49]
(Yap Kiau Poh)
葉喬波
叶乔波
1964-Changchun, JilinHexian, GuangxiWinner, World Sprint Speed Skating Championships, 1992 and 1993; First Chinese speed skater to become world champion; China's first medalist at Winter Olympics, 1992
Xie Yuxin
(Chia Yuk Sin)
謝育新
谢育新
1968-Xingning, GuangdongXingning, GuangdongNational footballer, 1987–1996; First China footballer to play professional football overseas, 1987; Held the record for being the youngest footballer, 1987–1996, at the age of 18 and youngest scorer, 1988–2003, at the age of 19, for the China national football team[50]
Xu Yanmei许艳梅1971-Ganzhou, JiangxiGanzhou, JiangxiGold medalist, Diving (10 Metre Platform), 1988 Seoul Olympics; Xu was awarded the "Best Sportsperson since the founding of the People's Republic of China" in 1989
Sun Caiyun
(Soon Choi Yun)
孫彩雲
孙彩云
1973-ShenzhenShenzhenFirst official world record holder, Women's Pole vault, 1992–1995
Li Li李莉1975-Xingning, GuangdongXingning, GuangdongArtistic gymnast; In 1990 at the Goodwill Games in Seattle, USA, Li wowed the world with her 114 back spin on the beam; This exceptionally difficult and innovative 114 turn on back in kip position technique has since been named after her, and no other gymnast has been able to perform the maneuver with as many spins
Xian Dongmei[51]冼东妹1975-Zhaoqing, GuangdongZhaoqing, GuangdongGold medalist, Judo (Half-lightweight), 2004 Athens Olympics and 2008 Beijing Olympics
Chen Hong
(Chen Fen)
陳宏
陈宏
1979-Longyan, FujianLongyan, FujianRanked world number one badminton player, 2002–2003; Winner, All England Open Badminton Championships, 2002 and 2005
Chen Qiuqi陳秋綺
陈秋绮
1980-Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongGold medalist, Women's Hockey, 2006 Asian Games, Doha
Fu Haifeng傅海峰1983-Jieyang, GuangdongLiancheng, FujianConsidered to be the most successful men's doubles badminton player of all time; Gold medalist, Badminton (Men's Doubles), 2012 London Olympics; Winner (Men's Doubles), World Badminton Championships, 2006, 2009, 2010 and 2011
Lin Dan
(Lim Dan)
林丹1983-Longyan, FujianLongyan, FujianConsidered to be the greatest badminton player of all time; Gold medalist, Badminton (Men's Singles), 2008 Beijing Olympics and 2012 London Olympics; Winner, World Badminton Championships, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2013; Winner, All England Open Badminton Championships, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 and 2016
Yang Jinghui
(Yong Kin Fui)
楊景輝
杨景辉
1983-Guangzhou, GuangdongGuangxiGold medalist, Diving (Synchronized Diving), 2004 Athens Olympics
Zhu Fangyu[52]朱芳雨1983-Liuzhou, GuangxiMeixian, GuangdongGold medalist, Men's Basketball, 2006 Asian Games, Doha and 2010 Asian Games, Guangzhou; Gold medalist, Men's Basketball, 2011 FIBA Asia Championship, Wuhan; First and only three-time Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) Regular Season Most Valuable Player, 2007–08, 2009–10 and 2011–12; First and only four-time CBA Finals Most Valuable Player, 2004–05, 2007–08, 2008–09 and 2009–10; In 2013, Zhu became the first player to score 9000 points in CBA history, making him the league's highest ever scorer[53]
Han Ling韩玲1985-Bobai, GuangxiBobai, GuangxiGold medalist, Women's 4 × 100 metres relay, 2006 Asian Games, Doha
Lao Yi劳义1985-Hepu, GuangxiHepu, GuangxiGold medalist, Men's 100 metres, 2010 Asian Games, Guangzhou; First and only China athlete to win the 100 metres event at Asian Games; Lao also anchored the 4 × 100 metres relay team to another gold with a new Asian Games record and Chinese national record
He Wenna
(Ho Vun Na)
何雯娜1989-Longyan, FujianDabu, GuangdongGold medalist, Gymnastics (Trampoline), 2008 Beijing Olympics; Gold medalist, Gymnastics, Trampoline World Championships, 2011; Gold medalist, Gymnastics (Women's Team), Trampoline World Championships, 2007, 2009 and 2011
Luo Yutong[54]罗玉通1989-Huizhou, GuangdongHuizhou, GuangdongGold medalist, Diving (Synchronized Diving), 2012 London Olympics; Gold medalist, World Aquatics Championships, 2007 and 2011
Jiang Yuyuan[55]江鈺源
江钰源
1991-Liuzhou, GuangxiYunan, GuangdongGold medalist, Gymnastics (Women's Team), 2008 Beijing Olympics
Yang Yilin[56]楊伊琳
杨伊琳
1992-Huadu, GuangdongHuadu, GuangdongGold medalist, Gymnastics (Women's Team), 2008 Beijing Olympics
Zhang Yanquan[57][58]張雁全
张雁全
1994-Chaozhou, GuangdongDabu, GuangdongGold medalist, Diving (Men's synchronized 10 metre platform), 2012 London Olympics

Taiwan

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Kuo Lee Chien-fu郭李建夫1969-Taoyuan, TaiwanSilver medalist, Baseball, 1992 Barcelona Olympics; Kuo Lee was best known for being the ace pitcher in the Chinese Taipei national baseball team in the 1992 Olympics where he was twice the winning pitcher in the two matches against Japan (one in the preliminary round and the other in the semifinal), which led the Chinese Taipei team win its first and only baseball silver medal
Chu Mu-yen
(Chu Muk Yen)
朱木炎1982-Taoyuan, TaiwanGold medalist, Taekwondo, 2004 Athens Olympics; Gold medalist, World Taekwondo Championships, 2003
Lee Hsueh-Lin李學林
李学林
1984-Pingtung, TaiwanMeixian, GuangdongFirst and only Taiwanese to win Chinese Basketball Association Finals Most Valuable Player, 2011–12; Lee is also known as the Allen Iverson of Taiwan
Hsieh Su-wei謝淑薇
谢淑薇
1986-Hsinchu, TaiwanTennis player; Winner (Women's Doubles), Wimbledon Championships, 2013; Winner, (Women's Doubles), French Open, 2014
Latisha Chan
(Chan Yung-jan)
詹詠然1989-Dongshi, TaiwanTennis player; Winner (Women's Doubles), US Open, 2017; Winner (Mixed Doubles), French Open, 2018, 2019; Winner (Mixed Doubles), Wimbledon Championships, 2019
Chan Hao-ching詹皓晴1993-Dongshi, TaiwanTennis player; Finalist (Women's Doubles), Wimbledon Championships, 2017; Finalist (Mixed Doubles), Wimbledon Championships, 2014; Finalist (Mixed Doubles), US Open, 2017, 2019

Hong Kong

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Lee Wai Tong
(Lee Fui Tong)
李惠堂1905–1979Hong KongWuhua, GuangdongConsidered to be the greatest footballer to play for China and one of the greatest footballers in Asia in the first half of the 20th century; Captain, China national football team, 1936 Berlin Olympics

Malaysia

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Wong Mew Choo黄妙珠1983-Perak, MalaysiaGold medalist, Badminton (Mixed Team), 2006 Commonwealth Games, Melbourne and 2010 Commonwealth Games, Delhi

Indonesia

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Susi Susanti王蓮香
王莲香
1971-West Java, IndonesiaGold medalist, Badminton (Women's Singles), 1992 Barcelona Olympics; Winner, World Badminton Championships, 1993; Winner, All-England Championships, 1990, 1991, 1993 and 1994; Only female badminton player to hold the Olympic, World Championship and All-England singles titles simultaneously

Netherlands

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Aron Winter1967-Paramaribo, SurinameGuangdongMember of Netherlands national football team that won the 1988 European Football Championship; Also represented Netherlands in the European Football Championship for 1996 and 2000, and FIFA World Cup, 1990, 1994 and 1998; Winter is of mixed blood and his paternal grandfather, Zhang Junqiang, is Surinamese Hakka[59]

United States

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Mark Chung马克.钟1970-Toronto, CanadaGuangdongFirst Chinese-American footballer to represent United States, 1988–1992

Trinidad and Tobago

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Ellis Achong1904–1986Port of Spain, Trinidad and TobagoGuangdongFirst and only Chinese cricket player to play in a Test match, West Indies, 1930–1935
Rupert Tang Choon1914–1985Sangre Grande, Trinidad and TobagoGuangdongFirst Chinese Captain, Trinidad cricket team, 1951–1952

Actors, musicians and beauty queens

China

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Huang Wanqiu[60]
(Vong Van Ciu)
黄婉秋1943-Guilin, GuangxiMeixian, GuangdongActress; Lead actress of the classic film, "Third Sister Liu" (刘三姐), which mesmerized Chinese audiences worldwide

Taiwan

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Teng Yu-hsien
(Thien Yee Hen)
鄧雨賢
邓雨贤
1906–1944Taoyuan, TaiwanJiaoling, GuangdongFamous composer; Regarded as the Father of Taiwanese folk songs
Hou Hsiao-hsien
(Heu Hau Hian)
侯孝賢
侯孝贤
1947-Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongAward-winning film director; Hou has four films (the highest number for any director) selected as the "100 Greatest Chinese Films of the 20th Century" by Yazhou Zhoukan (Asia Weekly), two of which are in Hakka/Mandarin: A Summer at Grandpa's (冬冬的假期), 1984 and A Time to Live, A Time to Die (童年往事), 1985
Edward Yang
(Rhong Det Chong)
楊德昌
杨德昌
1947–2007ShanghaiMeixian, GuangdongFilm director; Best Director, Cannes Film Festival, 2000; Yang has three films selected as the "100 Greatest Chinese Films of the 20th Century" by Yazhou Zhoukan (Asia Weekly)
Chen Ying-git陳盈潔1953-Hsinchu, TaiwanSinger, 1980s-1990s
Dick Wei狄威1953-Pingtung, TaiwanNanchang, JiangxiAction and martial arts film actor
Lo Ta-yu
(Lo Tai Rhiu)
羅大佑
罗大佑
1954-Miaoli, TaiwanMeixian, GuangdongInfluential singer-songwriter who revolutionized Chinese pop and rock music in the 1980s
Chung Mong-hong鍾孟宏1965-Pingtung, TaiwanFilm director; Best director, Golden Horse Awards, 2010
Sam Tseng曾国城1968-Pingtung, TaiwanTelevision presenter; Best television presenter, Golden Bell Awards, 2006, 2011 and 2014
Vincent Fang方文山1969-Hualien, TaiwanYudu, JiangxiLyricist best known for his collaboration with singer-songwriter Jay Chou; Best Lyricist, 19th Golden Melody Awards, 2008
Julia Peng
(Pang Ga Fui)
彭佳慧1972-Pingtung, TaiwanMeixian, GuangdongSinger; The chorus of Peng's song, "Love Words of Moon" (月儿弯), 2009, is in Hakka
Wen Shang-yi溫尚翊1976-Hsinchu, TaiwanLeader, Mayday rock band; Better known as "Monster" (怪兽)
Alec Su[61]
(Su Rhiu Pen)
蘇有朋
苏有朋
1973-Taipei, TaiwanNanchang, JiangxiActor and singer
Bowie Tsang[62]
(Lim Hiao Pui)
曾寶儀
曾宝仪
1973-Hong KongWuhua, GuangdongTelevision presenter, singer and actress; Tsang is the lead actress in the Hakka television drama, "Legend of Din Tai Fung" (十里桂花香), 2009
Blackie Chen
(Chin Kian Zhiu)
陳建洲
陈建洲
1977-Kaohsiung, TaiwanMeixian, GuangdongTelevision presenter; Chen was a former professional basketball player and played for the Chinese Taipei national basketball team, 1998–1999
Ehlo Huang黃玉榮
黃玉荣
1977-Hualien, TaiwanActor and singer; Member, 183 Club pop group
Jerry Yan言承旭1977-Taoyuan, TaiwanActor and singer; Member of F4 boyband which is hugely popular across Asia
James Wen[63]溫昇豪
温升豪
1978-Kaohsiung, TaiwanMeixian, GuangdongActor and model; Lead actor in the Hakka film 1895 (1895乙未), 2008
Joe Chen陳喬恩
陈乔恩
1979-Hsinchu, TaiwanActress, singer and model; Known as the Queen of idol dramas
Shino Lin
(Lim Hiao Pui)
林曉培
林晓培
1979-Pingtung, TaiwanGuangdongRock singer
Ella Chen
(Chin Ga Fa)
陳嘉樺
陈嘉桦
1981-Pingtung, TaiwanMeixian, GuangdongMember of S.H.E, the most successful female pop group in Chinese music
Hebe Tien
(Tian Fuk Zhin)
田馥甄1983-Hsinchu, TaiwanZhangzhou, FujianMember of S.H.E.; Hebe uses Hakka to promote Hsinchu's "Taiwan Comics Dream Park" (台湾漫画梦工厂) in a music video, 2014
Roy Chiu邱澤
邱泽
1981-Taipei, TaiwanActor, singer and Formula One driver
Miu Chu朱俐靜1981-Hsinchu, TaiwanSinger; Winner, Taiwan Super Idol, Season 3
Angela Chang張韶涵
张韶涵
1982-Hsinchu, TaiwanSinger and actress
Eddie Peng彭于晏1982-Taipei, TaiwanMeixian, GuangdongActor
Joanna Wang王若琳1988-Taipei, TaiwanSinger-songwriter
Qiu Sheng Yi邱勝翊1989-Taichung, TaiwanMember, JPM boyband; Better known as "Wang Zi" (王子)
Qiu Yi Cheng邱翊橙1990-Taichung, TaiwanMember, JPM boyband; Better known as "Mao Di" (毛弟)

Hong Kong

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Chor Yuen
(Cho Nyen)
楚原1934-Guangzhou, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongFilm director, screenwriter and actor; Chor's directed film, All These Pitiable Parents (可怜天下父母心), 1961, is selected as the "100 Greatest Chinese Films of the 20th Century" by Yazhou Zhoukan (Asia Weekly); Chor's real name is Cheung Po-Kin (张宝坚)
Chan Wai-man
(Chin Fui Men)
陳惠敏
陈惠敏
1946-Hong KongWuhua, GuangdongActor who is well known for triad chief roles; Chan is known to have triad background; He spoke Hakka in the film Triads: The Inside Story (我在黑社会的日子), 1989
Deanie Ip
(Yap Tet Han)
葉德嫻
叶德娴
1947-ShenzhenHuiyang, GuangdongActress and singer; Best Actress, Hong Kong Film Awards, 2012
Frances Yip
(Yap Lee Ngee)
葉麗儀
叶丽仪
1947-Hong KongHuiyang, GuangdongFamous singer who has performed in more than thirty countries on five continents
Gong Xuehua宫雪花1948-ShanghaiYongding, FujianActress; First winner, Miss China France at the age of 36
Richard Lam
(Lam Tsen Keong)
林振強1949–2003Hong KongHuizhou, GuangdongFamous lyricist
Lo Mang羅莽
罗莽
1952-Hong KongHuiyang, GuangdongActor; Well known for his martial arts background, Lo started as a lead actor in several Shaw Brothers films in the latter part of the 1970s and early 1980s
Eric Tsang[64]
(Tsen Tsi Vui)
曾志偉
曾志伟
1953-Hong KongWuhua, GuangdongActor, film director, producer and television presenter; Best Actor, Hong Kong Film Awards, 1992; In 2013, Tsang led a group of Hong Kong Hakka television celebrities to visit Meizhou and Huizhou, and was the main host in a Hong Kong TVB Hakka variety show
Shing Fui-On
(Sin Kui On)
成奎安1955–2009Hong KongXingning, GuangdongActor who is well known for baddie roles; Also known as "Big Fool" (大傻); Shing was elected the village head of his Hakka Nam Wai Village in Sai Kung District for five consecutive years from 2003 to 2007; He has spoken Hakka in some of his films
Leslie Cheung[65]
(Chong Ket Yin)
張國榮
张国荣
1956–2003Hong KongMeixian, GuangdongFamous singer and actor; Best Actor, Hong Kong Film Awards, 1991; Cheung spoke Hakka in the Miss Hong Kong Pageant television show, 1986
Alex Man
(Man Tse Leong)
萬梓良
万梓良
1957-Hong KongBao'an, GuangdongActor; Best Actor, Golden Horse Awards, 1988; Man sang the Hakka song, "客家山歌最出名", during a Hong Kong TVB television show specially made for him
Hsiao Hou小侯1958-Meixian, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongMartial arts actor and action choreographer; Hou's real name is 侯耀中 (Hou Yao-chung)
Teresa Cheung
(Chong Tet Lan)
張德蘭
张德兰
1959-Hong KongDabu, GuangdongPopular singer in the late 1970s-1980s
Cherie Chung
(Tsung Cho Fung)
鍾楚紅
钟楚紅
1960-Hong KongBoluo, GuangdongOne of the top film actresses in the 1980s-early 1990s
Charlene Tse
(Chia Nin)
謝寧
谢宁
1963-Guangzhou, GuangdongMeixian, GuangdongActress; Winner, Miss Hong Kong, 1985
Yammie Lam藍潔瑛
蓝洁瑛
1964-Hong KongChaozhou, GuangdongTelevision actress
Prudence Liew
(Liew Mui Kiun)
劉美君
刘美君
1964-Hong KongXinhui, GuangdongSinger and actress; Best Actress, Golden Horse Awards, 2008; Liew spoke Hakka in the HKTV television drama, "Hakka Sisters" (客家女人)
Leon Lai
(Lai Min)
黎明1966-BeijingMeixian, GuangdongActor and singer; Best Actor, Golden Horse Awards, 2002; Lai's father is Indonesian Hakka
Rachel Lee
(Lee Lee Tsin)
李麗珍
李丽珍
1966-Hong KongMeixian, GuangdongFilm actress; Best Actress, Golden Horse Awards, 1999; Lee's parents are Indonesian Hakkas
Jackie Lui[66]呂頌賢
吕颂贤
1966-Hong KongDongguan, GuangdongActor
Jordan Chan
(Chin Siau Chun)
陳小春
陈小春
1967-Hong KongHuiyang, GuangdongActor and singer; Chan has spoken Hakka in some of his films; He is the first singer to include Hakka in a Mandarin song, "Heartless You", (算你恨), 2003
Louis Yuen阮兆祥1967-Hong KongActor and television presenter
Wallis Pang彭子晴1973-Hong KongTelevision actress
Eric Suen[67]
(Soon Yau Vui)
孫耀威1973-Hong KongChaozhou, GuangdongSinger and actor
Wallace Chung鍾漢良
钟汉良
1974-Hong KongHuiyang, GuangdongActor and singer
Jason Chan陳智燊
陈智燊
1977-London, United KingdomGuangdongTelevision presenter and actor
Lee San-san李珊珊1977-Hong KongMeixian, GuangdongActress; Winner, Miss Hong Kong, 1996
Kay Tse謝安琪
谢安琪
1977-Hong KongGuangdongSinger-songwriter; Tse is the first singer to include Hakka in a Cantonese song, "C餐", 2014
Pong Nan藍奕邦
蓝奕邦
1978-Hong KongSinger-songwriter
Shirley Yeung
(Rhong Sih Ki)
楊思琦
杨思琦
1978-Hong KongJiaoling, GuangdongActress; Winner, Miss Hong Kong, 2001; Hold the record for winning six awards at the Miss Hong Kong pageant
Ella Koon官恩娜1979 –Tahiti, French PolynesiaBao'an, GuangdongSinger and actress
Derek Tsang曾國祥
曾国祥
1979-Wuhua, GuangdongWuhua, GuangdongActor and film director
Kate Tsui
(Chee Tse San)
徐子珊1979-Hong KongBoluo, GuangdongActress; Winner, Miss Hong Kong, 2004
Shermon Tang
(Ten Song Vun)
鄧上文
邓上文
1983-Hong KongHuiyang, GuangdongActress; Miss Photogenic, Miss Hong Kong, 2005
Stephy Tang鄧麗欣
邓丽欣
1983-Hong KongDongguan, GuangdongSinger and actress
Chow Yun-fat周潤發
周润发
1955-Hong KongActor

Singapore

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Huang Qing Yuan
(Wong Tshin Yen)
黄清元1945-SingaporeDabu, GuangdongSinger, 1960s-1970s; Known as the "Elvis Presley of Singapore"; First person in Singapore/Malaysia to record in a recording studio, and thus the first person to release a gramophone record; Huang's album in 1966, "Man Li' (蔓莉), sold 250 000 copies in Singapore/Malaysia, way surpassed the records of Stefanie Sun and Fish Leong[68]
Marcus Chin
(Chin Kian Bin)
陈建彬1954-SingaporeDabu, GuangdongActor, singer, television presenter and radio DJ
Maggie Theng
(Ten Miao Fah)
鄧妙華
邓妙华
1960-SingaporeSinger, 1970s-1980s; First Singaporean and first person from South-east Asia to break into the Taiwan pop music scene in the 1980s; Her song "牵引" was the Number One song in Taiwan in 1982
Xie Shaoguang[69]
(Chia Sheu Guong)
謝韶光
谢韶光
1960-SingaporeHeshan, GuangdongActor; Best Actor, Asian Television Awards, 1998; Best Actor, Star Awards, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2003 and 2004
Lee Wei Song
(Li Vui Siung)
李偉菘
李伟菘
1966-SingaporeDabu, GuangdongMusic producer and songwriter; Together with twin brother, Si Song, they are two of the most prolific music producers in Asia, having produced superstars like Stefanie Sun and JJ Lin[70]
Lee Si Song
(Lee Sze Siung)
李偲菘1966-SingaporeDabu, GuangdongTwin brother of Lee Wei Song; Music producer and songwriter
Adrian Pang
(Pang Yau Soon)
彭耀順
彭耀顺
1966-Malacca, MalaysiaTelevision, film and theatre actor; Best Actor for Comedy Performance, Asian Television Awards, 2002
James Lye
(Lai Hin Seong)
賴興祥
赖兴祥
1969-SingaporeTelevision and film actor
Cavin Soh
(Soo Tsi Sin)
蘇智誠
苏智诚
1970-SingaporeActor, singer and television presenter; Part of Soh's thank you speech was in Hakka when he received the award for Best Supporting Actor, Star Awards, 2005
Fann Wong
(Fam Voon Fong)
范文芳1971-SingaporeHuizhou, GuangdongActress, singer and model; First Singaporean in a major role in a Hollywood film, "Shanghai Knights", 2003; Best Actress, Star Awards, 1995
Ho Yeow Sun
(Ho Yau San)
何耀珊1972-SingaporeSinger; Ho performed the Olympic Hymn, which was sung in Mandarin for the first time, accompanied by a choir of Overseas Chinese from 16 different nationalities for the 2008 Beijing Olympics
Wong Lilin
(Wong Lee Lin)
黃麗玲
黄丽玲
1972-SingaporeActress and television presenter
Chai Yee Wei
(Chai Yee Vui)
蔡于位1976-SingaporeFilm director most famous for the film, "That Girl in Pinafore" (我的朋友, 我的同学, 我爱过的一切)
Michelle Chong
(Chong Mi Set)
莊米雪
庄米雪
1977-SingaporeFilm director, actress and television presenter
Shaun Chen陳泓宇1978-Negeri Sembilan, MalaysiaGuangdongActor; Best Actor, Star Awards, 2015; Chen spoke Hakka in the film Men in White (鬼啊鬼啊), 2007
Julian Hee
(Hee Lip Fah)
许立桦1978-SingaporeActor and model; Winner, Manhunt Singapore, 2002
Wong Jing Lun黃靖倫
黄靖伦
1983-SingaporeDabu, GuangdongSinger, actor and television host
Felicia Chin
(Chin Fung Lin)
陳鳳玲
陈凤玲
1984-SingaporeActress; Female winner, Star Search, 2003; Youngest member of the Singapore national softball team at the age of 15, 2000
Nat Ho鹤天赐1984-SingaporeActor and singer
Bonnie Loo
(Lo Mui Yee)
罗美仪1994-Perak, MalaysiaSinger and actress; Winner, Campus Superstar, 2013
Carrie Wong黄思恬1994-SingaporeActress

Malaysia

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Eric Moo
(Muu Ki Hien)
巫啟賢
巫启贤
1963-Perak, MalaysiaDongguan, GuangdongSinger-songwriter; One of the pioneers of Xinyao, a genre of songs about life in Singapore
Michael Wong
(Vong Guong Liong)
王光良1970-Perak, MalaysiaFengshun, GuangdongSinger-songwriter; Wong acted in the Taiwan Hakka television drama, "Wintry 2" (寒夜续曲), 2003
Wong Kew Lit黄巧力1971-MalaysiaFilm director and producer; Wong's Malaysian Chinese historical film, "The New Village" (新村), which carry Hakka dialogue, is banned in Malaysia as some politicians had claimed that it glorified Communism
Victor Wong
(Vong Pin Guan)
黄品冠1972-Selangor, MalaysiaJiexi, GuangdongSinger-songwriter; The MV of Wong's song, "漂流", was filmed at his ancestral village – Liancheng Village, Pingshang Town, Jiexi County, Guangdong (广东省, 揭西县, 坪上镇, 连城村)
Penny Tai
(Dai Pui Nee)
戴佩妮1978-Johor, MalaysiaHaifeng, GuangdongSinger-songwriter; Best Female Mandarin Singer, 25th Golden Melody Awards, 2014
Gary Chaw
(Co Get)
曹格1979-Sabah, MalaysiaGuangdongSinger; Best Male Mandarin Singer, 19th Golden Melody Awards, 2008
Stella Chung鍾曉玉
钟晓玉
1981-Sarawak, MalaysiaGuangdongActress and singer
Nicholas Teo[71][72] 張棟樑
张栋梁
1981-Sarawak, MalaysiaSinger; Winner, Astro Talent Quest, 2002
Jess Lee[73]李佳薇1988-Negri Sembilan, MalaysiaMeixian, GuangdongSinger; First and only Malaysian Winner, One Million Star (超級星光大道) (7th Season), Taiwan
Moo Yan Yee巫恩儀
巫恩仪
1988-Perak, MalaysiaActress; Winner, Miss Malaysia Global Beauty Queen, 2007

Indonesia

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Teguh Karya1937–2001Banten, IndonesiaFamous film director behind several critically acclaimed films
Delon Thamrin1978-Jakarta, IndonesiaWinner, Indonesian Idol, Season 1, 2004
Sandra Dewi1983-Bangka-Belitung, IndonesiaActress and model
Agnez Mo[74]楊詩曼
杨诗曼
1986-Jakarta, IndonesiaMeixian, GuangdongVersatile singer and actress; Mo hold the record for being the Indonesian singer who have received the most number of singing awards

Japan

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Kimiko Yo[75]余貴美子1956-Kanagawa Prefecture, JapanGuangdongAward-winning Japanese actress of Republic of China nationality; Yo's father, of surname "Yu" (), is Taiwanese Hakka and mother is Japanese; Yo's father is also the founder of the Hakka Association in Japan

United Kingdom

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Phil ChenKingston, JamaicaGuangdongSession bassist who is best known for his work with Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger of The Doors
Andy Chung[76]Kirkcaldy, Scotland, United KingdomGuangdongPopular Scottish folk singer who is influenced by Hakka folk music

United States

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Clive Chin1954-Kingston, JamaicaGuangdongPioneer in the establishment of dub as a standalone musical form
Dyana Liu[77]1981-Taipei, TaiwanActress best known for the television series, Tower Prep, as Suki Sato, 2010
Monica Pang[78]彭麗萍
彭丽萍
1981-Georgia, United StatesGuangdongFirst Asian-American to win Miss Georgia, 2005; Runner-up, Miss America, 2006
MC Jin歐陽靖
欧阳靖
1982-Florida, USAGuangdongRapper, songwriter and actor; First Asian-American rapper to be signed by a major record label; Jin's real name is Jin Au-Yeung

Jamaica

Name
(Hakka name)
Chinese writingBirth-DeathBornAncestryDescription
Byron Lee拜伦.李1935–2008Manchester Parish, JamaicaGuangdongLeader of the Byron Lee and the Dragonaires band, which played a crucial pioneering role in bringing Caribbean music to the world; Lee's father is Jamaican Hakka and mother is Afro-Jamaican
Patsy Yuen1952-Kingston, JamaicaGuangdongWinner, Miss Jamaica World, 1973; Second runner-up, Miss World, 1973
Tami Chynn陈黛美1984-Kingston, JamaicaGuangdongSinger, songwriter and dancer; Chynn's father is of Hakka and Cherokee descent
Tessanne Chin陈黛姗1985-Kingston, JamaicaGuangdongSinger who is best known for winning Season 5 of NBC's reality TV singing competition The Voice, 2013; Chin's father is of Hakka and Cherokee descent

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