Hoo Ah Kay, Whampoa (1816-1880) popularly known as Whampoa, Hoo Ah Kay was the best-known and most-liked Chinese in the Straits Settlements in the 1850s. The moniker Whampoa came from the fact that he was born at Whampoa near Canton in Southern China. Hoo Ah Kay came to Singapore in 1830 when he was 15 years old. He built a flourishing ship chandler business and later diversified into bakery and property business. He also imported ice from the United States and built his ice house at River Valley Road which no longer exists today. Whampoa was one of the very few Chinese at the time who spoke English and was thus an indispensable bridge between the Chinese and English business communities. He rose to higher political office than any other Chinese of his time; for instance, he became the first Asian to be appointed to the Legislative Council in 1867 under the British Colonial Government. He also held positions as Consul of Russia, China and Japan in Singapore. The Whampoa area, including the river and bridge that spans the Whampoa canal at Serangoon Road, were all named after him.
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He died on 27 March 1880 in Singapore.
He makes us more active outside because of the Singapore Botanic Gardens because he is involved in the fund-raising or building of the large garden collection.
Hoo Ah Kay , Tan tock seng , milkman , coolies , middlemen , money changer , Alexander Guthrie and the Arabs.
Some time in 1816. His exact birthdate is not known.
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The state fish of Hawaii is the humuhumunukunukuapua'a Pronounced: "hoo-moo-hoo-moo-noo-koo-noo-koo-ah-poo-ah-ah"
The phrase "peace be the journey" can be translated to Hawaiian as "maluhia ka huaka'i."
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The Hawaiian native pronounciation would be similar to English : "hoo-moo/hoo-moo/noo-koo/noo-koo/ah-poo-uh-ah". This is the Hawaiian word for the native "reef triggerfish", and the title of a song (Humu Humu or Humuhumunukunukua'Pua'A ) that appears in the movie "High School Musical 2" (2007).