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The Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Park is in Chinatown, Honolulu. [178] On the island of Maui, the little Sun Yat-sen Park at Kamaole is near where his older brother had a ranch on the slopes of Haleakala in the Kula region. [13] [14] [15] [46] In Los Angeles, there is a seated statue of him in Central Plaza. [179]
Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center (Chinese: 中山大学肿瘤防治中心;; pinyin: Zhōngshān Dàxué Zhǒngliú Fángzhì Zhōngxīn), abbreviated as SYSUCC, is a public hospital in Guangzhou, China. It is affiliated with Sun Yat-sen University. The hospital was founded in March 1964.
At 2,400 feet (730 m), a mile or so beyond Keokea, between mile markers 18 and 19 on the Kula highway (aka Highway 37), is the county park dedicated to Maui's former resident, Sun Yat-sen, called the "father of modern China". He grew up in the area in the late 19th century living with his brother Sun Mei (孫眉).
Sun Yat Sen Memorial House (Chinese: 澳門國父紀念館; Portuguese: Casa Memorial do Dr. Sun Yat-Sen) or Memorial House of Dr. Sun Yat Sen is a museum located in São Lázaro, Macau, China where former family members and relatives of Sun Yat-sen, the 'Father of Modern China' used to live. The House bears witness to his short but significant ...
Sun Yat-sen studied medicine here in 1886. After several adjustments, the school developed into Sun Yat-sen University of Medical Sciences. On October 26, 2001, Sun Yat-sen University of Medical Sciences merged with Sun Yat-sen University.
[6] [7] Two guardian lions mark the southern entrance to Chinatown on Hotel, between Bethel and Nuʻuanu near the Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Park (formerly Chinatown Gateway Park); [8] they were gifted to Honolulu by a sister city, Kaohsiung, in 1989. [9] Dr. Sun was born in another of Honolulu's sister cities, Zhongshan. [10]
Sun Yat-sen successfully united the Revive China Society, Huaxinghui and Guangfuhui in the summer of 1905, thereby establishing the unified Tongmenghui (United League) in August 1905 in Tokyo. [13] While it started in Tokyo, it had loose organizations distributed across and outside the country. Sun Yat-sen was the leader of this unified group.
Second Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University The Canton Hospital ( 廣州博濟醫院 ) or Ophthalmic Hospital in Canton , also known as the Canton Pok Tsai Hospital , was founded by Protestant medical missionary Peter Parker in Canton , China on November 4, 1835.