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Lee married his first wife, Wong Ming Yang, a Malaysian-born physician, on 20 May 1978. They have a daughter and a son, Li Xiuqi, born in 1981, and Li Yipeng, born in 1982. Three weeks after giving birth to their son, Wong died of a heart attack on 28 October 1982, at the age of 31. [208]
Wong Ming Yang 1951–1982 [8] Lee Hsien Loong b. 1952: Ho Ching b. 1953: Lee Wei Ling 1955–2024: Lee Hsien Yang b. 1957: Lim Suet Fern b. 1958 [9] Li Xiuqi b. 1981 ...
Wong Kan Seng: 黄根成: 1946 Politician Wong Ming Yang: 黄名扬: 1951: 28 October 1982: Doctor Wong Peng Soon 1918: 1996: Sportsman Wong Yip Yan Businessman Lawrence Wong: 黄循财: 18 December 1972 Politician Woon Cheong Ming Walter: 温长明: 12 September 1956 Lawyer, professor, politician, diplomat Fiona Xie: 谢宛谕: 24 January 1982 ...
Wong Ming Yang: The first wife of 3rd Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong: 1996: Lim Chin Siong: Left-wing politician and trade union leader 1997: Lee Chin Koon: Father of 1st Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew: 2002: Ong Teng Cheong: 5th President of Singapore: 2005: Wee Kim Wee: 4th President of Singapore: 2006: Lim Kim San
Dr. Ming Wang grew up wanting to be a doctor — and that’s because he comes from a long line of medical professionals. “Five generations (of doctors) since the Qing Dynasty,” Wang tells ...
Lee Wei Ling was the daughter of Lee Kuan Yew and Kwa Geok Choo.She was the younger sister of Lee Hsien Loong and the older sister of Lee Hsien Yang.. Wei Ling enjoyed driving and admitted to speeding on a visit to New Hampshire in 1995; she was pulled over by highway police but was released by the sympathetic officer after discussing the caning of Michael Fay.
Yang Hongming (Chinese: 杨鸿明), [1] more commonly known as Michael Yang in the Philippines, is a Chinese businessman and is an associate of 16th Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. Yang was linked in the Pharmally scandal which allegedly overpriced procurement contracts for medical supplies to be used by the Philippine government during ...
Ming Wong (Chinese: 黄汉明; pinyin: Huáng Hànmíng) is a Singaporean contemporary artist who lives and works in Berlin, known for his re-interpretations of iconic films and performances from world cinema in his video installations, often featuring "miscastings" of himself in roles of varied identities.