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Soong Ching-Ling Science and Technology Museum for Children. In 1982, the Chinese government founded the China Soong Ching Ling Foundation, to unite charitable organisations under Soong across China. [83] Soong's charitable foundation in Hong Kong is known as Hong Kong Rosamond Foundation.
Ai-ling was noted for her wealth, remaining a significant figure in the Chinese diaspora until her death in 1973. Soong Ching-ling: 27 January 1893 29 May 1981 Soong Ching-ling Mausoleum: Soong Ching-ling [note 4] (1893–1981) was a Chinese political leader and the wife of Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the Republic of China. After Sun's ...
Soong Ching-ling (1893–1981) 宋庆龄 Female Han RCCK: 27 September 1954 28 April 1959 4 years, 213 days 1st: Vice Chairwoman, 2nd National Committee, CPPCC (1954–1959) RCCK: 17 January 1975 29 May 1981 (death) 6 years, 132 days 4th, 5th: Head of state, PRC, as Acting Chairwoman, 4th NPCSC (6 July 1976 – 5 March 1978, 1 year, 242 days);
Death of Soong Ching-ling: On the day of the funeral ceremony, which took place on June 3, the national flag was abandoned to mourning, and entertainment activities were suspended for one day. [254] Iran: 1981 5 Victims of the 1981 Iranian Prime Minister's office bombing
Soong Mei-ling (also spelled Soong May-ling; March 4, 1898 [1] – October 23, 2003), also known as Madame Chiang (Chinese: 蔣夫人), was a Chinese political figure.The youngest of the Soong sisters, she married Chiang Kai-shek and played a prominent role in Chinese politics and foreign relations in the first half of the 20th century.
Soong Ching-ling (January 27, 1893 [2] - May 29, 1981) was the wife of Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the Republic of China, [3] honorary chairman of the People's Republic of China, vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China, and chairman of the China Welfare Institute. [4]
Both Ni and Charlie Soong traveled to Japan to dissuade Ching-ling, but despite their efforts, Ni ultimately forgave Sun Yat-sen and accepted the marriage. [4] In 1927, Soong Mei-ling sought her mother's approval to marry Chiang Kai-shek. Initially, Ni objected to the union, but Chiang personally travelled to Japan to appeal to her.
T. A. Soong's son, Leo Soong, later founded the Crystal Geyser Water Company. [5] The Soong family after Soong Mei-ling was entirely based in the United States, with very few still fluent in Chinese. [6] After the death of Soong Mei-ling, the last member of the Soong sisters, the family left the spotlight. [6]