Njoo Han Siang

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Njoo Han Siang (杨汉祥) (August 31, 1930 – September 30, 1985) was a journalist, writer, banker, entrepreneur, and film producer in Indonesia.[1][2]

Njoo Han Siang was one of the founders of Bank Umum Nasional, the first national bank in Indonesia. He was also the founder of the first color motion picture studio, PT. Inter Pratama Studio Laboratorium or Inter Sudio. Film he produced include November 1828 (1978), Tokoh (1971), Mey Lan Aku Cinta Padamu (1974), Cicha (1976), Rembulan dan Matahari (1979), and Jaka Tarub dan Tujuh Bidadari (1982).[3][4]

References

  1. ^ https://www.names.org/n/siang/about, retrieved 24 Jan 2019
  2. ^ http://topografi.kejujuran.web.id/ind/1573-1464/Njoo-Han-Siang_113966_polnas-denpasar_topografi-kejujuran.html, retrieved 24 Jan 2019
  3. ^ https://www.antaranews.com/berita/543474/tokoh-tionghoa-dan-masalah-kewarganegaraan, retrieved 24 Jan 2019
  4. ^ David Hanan (2017). Cultural Specificity in Indonesian Film: Diversity in Unity. pp. 81-. ISBN 978-3-319-40873-6