List of Chinese Indonesians

This is a list of notable Chinese Indonesians:

Academics

Names Notes
Arief Budiman

Soe Hok Djin

史福仁

Sociologist, professor, University of Melbourne, formerly at Satya Wacana Christian University;[1] brother of Soe Hok Gie.
Hadi Soesastro

Tan Yueh Ming

Economist and political scientist (international relations).
Jusuf Wanandi

Lim Bian Kie

林綿基

林绵基

Political scientist (international relations).
Ong Hok Ham

王福涵

Historian.
Soe Tjen Marching Feminist academic, composer, writer.
Mely G. Tan

Tan Giok Lan

陳玉蘭

陈玉兰

Indonesian sociologist.
Merlyna Lim professor, Arizona State University.
Yohanes Surya Physicist.

Activists

    Names Notes
    Soe Hok Gie

    史福義

    史福义

    Political analyst and activist in the 1960s.
    Yap Thiam Hien

    葉添興

    叶添兴

    Hakka Chinese human rights activist; public defender.

    Artists/entertainers

    Authors

    • Clara Ng (Clara Regina Juana): short story writer and novelist
    • Felix Siauw: Islamic cleric and author affiliated with Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia
    • Marga Tjoa, better known by her pen-name Marga T (Hokkien): novelist
    • Myra Sidharta (Ew Yong Tjhoen Moy) (Hakka): writer

    Beauty queens

    Businesspeople

    Criminals

    Economists

    • Christianto Wibisono (Oey Khian Kok): economics analyst
    • Hadi Soesastro (Tan Yueh Ming): economist, intellectual; founder and former Executive Director of Centre for Strategic and International Studies (Indonesia)
    • Muhammad Syafii Antonio (Nio Gwan Chung): economist, promoter and practitioner of Islamic banking, investments and insurance in the Muslim world
    • Thee Kian Wie: Indonesian economic historian, LIPI[2]

    Journalists

    • Auw Jong Peng Koen (PK Ojong): co-founder of Kompas

    Military personnel

    Politicians

    • Abdurrahman Wahid: 4th President of Indonesia, Indonesian Muslim leader, political leader
    • Alvin Lie (Lie Ling Piauw): Member of Parliament, PAN
    • Han Bwee Kong, Kapitein der Chinezen: magnate, government official and landlord in East Java, part of the Han family of Lasem
    • Bob Hasan (The Kian Seng): former Minister of Forestry
    • Basuki Cahaya Purnama (Tjoeng Wan Hok 鍾萬學) (Hakka): Governor of Jakarta
    • Christiandy Sanjaya (Bong Hon San) (Hakka): Vice Governor of West Kalimantan; Indonesia's first Chinese deputy governor
    • Charles Honoris: Member of House of Representatives, Indonesian Democratic Party - Struggle
    • Hok Hoei Kan: colonial politician, landlord, patrician and member of the Han family of Lasem
    • Jusuf Wanandi (Liem Bian Kie) 林基綿 (Hakka): Former student activist in 1960s; former representative in the People’s Consultative Assembly
    • Loa Sek Hie: colonial politician, community leader, landlord, patrician and founder of Pao An Tui
    • Kwik Kian Gie: Coordinating Minister of Economics and Finance, 1999–2000; Minister of National Development Planning, 2001–2004
    • Mari Pangestu (Phang Hoei Lan): Minister of Trade, 2004–2011; Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, 2011–2014
    • Phoa Liong Gie: colonial politician, jurist, newspaper owner
    • Susanto (Lin Guanyu): Member of Parliament, PBI, 1999
    • Yenny Wahid: Member of Parliament
    • Ignasius Jonan: Current Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources

    Sportspeople

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    See also

    References

    1. Jardine, David (2008-09-21). "INDONESIA: Higher education and ethnic Chinese". University World News. Retrieved 18 February 2009.
    2. "Renowned economist Thee dies at 79". Jakarta Post. 2013-02-09. Retrieved 2014-03-01.

    Bibliography

    • Jahja, H. Junus (2002), Peranakan Idealis: Dari Lie Eng Hok sampai Teguh Karya (in Indonesian), Jakarta: Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia, ISBN 978-979-9023-84-1.
    • Setyautama, Sam (2008), Mihardja, Suma (ed.), Tokoh-Tokoh Etnis Tionghoa di Indonesia (in Indonesian), Jakarta: Kepustakaan Populer Gramedia, ISBN 978-979-9101-25-9.
    • Suryadinata, Leo (1995), Prominent Indonesian Chinese: Biographical Sketches (3rd ed.), Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, ISBN 978-981-3055-04-9.
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