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Lin Hui Xiang
Lim Hooi Seong (1 June 1901 13 February 1958) was a Chinese anthropologist and Archaeology, archaeologist who contributed significantly to the development of the studies of Anthropologist, anthropology and ethnology in China. An expert in ethnic Field research, research, he was involved in the Academia Sinica during its founding and conducted studies on Taiwanese indigenous peoples and Malays (ethnic group), Malays throughout the 1930s. He was also an early alumnus of Xiamen University, being one of its earliest academicians, and founded the Museum of Anthropology of Xiamen University, the first anthropological museum in China. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, he fled to the Straits Settlements and became the Provost (education), provost of Chung Ling High School, Federation of Malaya, Malaya's premier Chinese high school. In his later life, he became a politician associated with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), becoming a member of the National People's Congress. Biography ...
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Lim Hui Xiang (1939)
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