List of Chinese Indonesians explained
This is a list of notable Chinese Indonesians:
Academics
- Arief Budiman (Soe Hok Djin;), sociologist, professor at the University of Melbourne, formerly at Satya Wacana Christian University, and brother of Soe Hok Gie.[1]
- Hadi Soesastro (Tan Yueh Ming;), economist, political scientist, founder and former Executive Director of Centre for Strategic and International Studies (Indonesia).[2]
- Jusuf Wanandi (Lim Bian Kie;), political scientist.
- Leo Suryadinata (Liauw Kian Djoe;), sinologist.
- Ong Hok Ham, historian.
- Mely G. Tan (Tan Giok Lan;), sociologist.
- Merlyna Lim, professor and Canada Research Chair.
- Soe Tjen Marching, academic, composer, and writer.
- Wang Gungwu, historian
Activists
- Aw Tjoei Lan, social activist, philanthropist, community leader, and founder of the charity organization Ati Soetji.
- Lie Eng Hok, Indonesian independence activist and political prisoner, was declared a Pioneer of Independence in 1959.
- Melki Sedek Huang, activist and sex offender who formerly served as the Chairman of The Student Executive Board at University of Indonesia.
- Phoa Keng Hek, social activist, founding president of Tiong Hoa Hwe Koan, and one of the founders of Institut Teknologi Bandung.
- Soe Hok Gie, activist.
- Thung Sin Nio, women's rights activist, physician, economist and politician.
- Yap Thiam Hien, human rights lawyer.
Architect
Authors
- Clara Ng, novelist.
- Kho Ping Hoo, short story writer and novelist
- Khoe Trima Nio, short story writer and novelist
- Kwee Kek Beng, journalist and writer.
- Kwee Tek Hoay, writer, important proponent of Tri-Dharma and credited with the publication of Dharma Moestika (1932–1934) and a list of publications.
- Lie Kim Hok, teacher and writer who authored Tjhit Liap Seng and Malajoe Batawi.
- Lie Loan Lian Nio, translator of Chinese novels into Malay.
- Lie On Moy, translator of Chinese stories into Malay and journalist.
- Lie Sim Djwe, translator and novelist.
- Marga Tjoa (Tjoa Liang Tjoe;), novelist.
- Mira W., novelist.
- Myra Sidharta (Auw Jong Tjhoen Moy;), writer and academician.
- Nio Joe Lan, writer, journalist, and history teacher.
- Nyonya The Tiang Ek, real name Lie Djien Nio, writer, journalist and translator.
- Oen Tjhing Tiauw, writer, playwright, cultural activist and politician
- Tan Boen Soan, writer and journalist.
- Tan Gin Ho, writer and associated with the influential Tan family of Cirebon.
- Tan Hong Boen, writer and translator.
- Tan Tjeng Nio, author of a book of Syair poems published in 1897.
- Thé Tjong-Khing, Dutch children's book artist, and author.
- The Liep Nio, writer.
- Thio Tjin Boen, journalist and author of Tjerita Oeij Se.
- Tio Ie Soei, writer and author of Sie Po Giok.
Beauty queens
- Astrid Yunadi, contestant of Miss Indonesia 2011 and top 15 finalist of Miss World 2011.
- Ayu Gani, winner of Asia's Next Top Model (cycle 3).
- Imelda Fransisca, contestant of Miss Indonesia 2005 and runner up Miss ASEAN 2005.
- Karenina Sunny Halim, a half-American contestant of Miss Indonesia 2009.
- Kevin Lilliana, a half-Sundanese contestant of Miss Indonesia International 2017 and winner Miss International 2017.
- Kezia Warouw, contestant of Miss Universe Indonesia 2016 and top 13 finalist of Miss Universe 2016.
- Maria Selena, contestant of Miss Universe Indonesia 2011.
- Nadine Chandrawinata, actress, model, and contestant of Puteri Indonesia 2005.
- Natasha Mannuela Halim, contestant of Miss Indonesia 2016 and 2nd runner-up of Miss World 2016.
- Sandra Angelia, contestant of Miss Indonesia 2008.
- Sonia Fergina Citra, contestant of Miss Universe Indonesia 2018, top 10 finalist of Miss Oriental Tourism 2012, and contestant of Miss Universe 2018.
- Vania Larissa, contestant of Miss Indonesia 2013 and top 10 finalist Miss World 2013.
Businesspeople
- Andrew Darwis, entrepreneur and founder of Kaskus.
- Arsyad Rasjid, Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN).
- Carlo Tabalujan (Tan Tjin Hin;), founder of PT Nestlé Indonesia, Danmotor Vespa and Kawasaki Motor Indonesia.
- Cherie Nursalim, Vice Chairman of Giti Corporation.[3]
- Ciputra (Tjie Tjin Hoan;), philanthropist, founder of Ciputra Development, and Forbes 23rd richest Indonesian.
- Hary Tanoesoedibjo founder MNC Group and Perindo party.
- James Riady (Lie Zen;), businessman and the deputy chairman of the Lippo Group, a major Indonesian conglomerate.
- Khouw Khe Hien, pioneering aviator.
- Kimun Ongkosandjojo (Ong Kiem Oen;), co-founder of Jamu Air Mancur.
- Liem Sioe Liong, founder Salim Group and BCA.
- Leo Ko Guan, founder of SHI International Corp, the 3rd largest shareholder in Tesla, Inc.
- Michael Bambang Hartono (Oei Hwie Siang;), founder of Djarum and owner of BCA.
- Mochtar Riady (Lie Mo Tie;), founder Lippo Group.
- Prajogo Pangestu (Phang Djoen Phen;), business magnate, investor, philanthropist.
- Robert Budi Hartono (Oei Hwie Tjhong;), founder Djarum and owner of BCA.
- Sofjan Wanandi (Lim Bian Khoen;), owner of Gemala Group.
- Sukanto Tanoto (Tan Kang Hoo;), founder Raja Garuda Mas International (now Royal Golden Eagle).
- Sutanto Djuhar (Liem Oen Kian;), co-founder Salim Group.
- Tahir (Ang Tjoen Ming;), founder of Mayapada Bank.
- Tan Khoen Swie, publisher.
- Teddy Yip (Jap Tek Lie;), founder of Macau Grand Prix.
- William Soeryadjaya (Tjia Kian Liong;), founder of Astra International.
- William Tanuwijaya, entrepreneur and founder of Tokopedia.
- Yap Goan Ho, translator and publisher.
Criminals
Economists
Entertainers
- Abimana Aryasatya, actor.
- Agnez Mo, singer-songwriter, record producer, composer, actress, presenter, rapper, author, businesswoman, dancer, model, and philanthropist.
- Ateng (Kho Tjeng Lie;), comedian.
- Baim Wong, actor.
- Boy William, actor.
- Chelsea Olivia Wijaya, actress and model.
- Chrisye, singer.
- Daniel Mananta, presenter, model, and fashion designer.
- Deddy Corbuzier, presenter, and magician.
- Dion Wiyoko, presenter, and actor.
- Ernest Prakasa, comedian.
- Gisella Anastasia, actress, singer, and model.
- Goh Soon Tioe, conductor, pedagogue, and violinist.
- Hamzah Sulaeman, actor
- Heaven Tanudiredja, fashion designer.
- Hoo Eng Djie, songwriter and poet.
- Jahja Ling, conductor, music director.
- Jaya Suprana (Phoa Kok Tjiang;), businessman, head of Jamu Jago, comedian, composer, and musician.
- Joe Taslim, actor, model and martial artist.
- Julie Estelle, actress and model.
- Kevin Liliana, actress and model.
- Leila Tong (Kong Lai Na;), actress.
- Lo Lieh, actor.
- Mariana Renata, actress and model.
- Melvis (Kwok Lam Sang;), Elvis impersonator.
- Morgan Oey, actor, singer.
- Nathan Hartono, singer.
- Rich Brian, rapper, singer, record producer, and songwriter.
- Sandra Angelia, presenter and model.
- Sandra Dewi, actress and presenter.
- Saridjah Niung, also known as Ibu Sud, musician, teacher, radio announcer, playwright and batik artist.
- Sisca Kohl, internet celebrity.
- Tan Tjoei Hock, journalist and director.
- Teguh Karya (Steve Liem Tjoan Hok;), director.
- The Teng Chun, director.
- Vania Larissa, singer.
- Willy Dozan (Chuang Chen Li;), actor and martial artist.
- Warren Hue, rapper, singer, record producer and songwriter.
- Wim Umboh, director.
- Wong Brothers (Nelson, Joshua, and Othniel Wong), directors.
Journalists
- Ang Jan Goan, journalist, publisher, political thinker, and director of Sin Po (1925-1959).
- Auw Jong Peng Koen, co-founder Kompas.
- Hauw Tek Kong, newspaper editor and founder of Keng Po.
- Kho Tjoen Wan, journalist for Perniagaan, Sinar Hindia and Warna Warta.
- Lauw Giok Lan, journalist, writer and one of the founders of the newspaper Sin Po.
- Phoa Tjoen Hoat, journalist and editor of Perniagaan, Warna Warta and Sinar Sumatra.
- Phoa Tjoen Hoay, journalist and translator.
- Siem Piet Nio, early feminist writer and journalist under the pen name Hong Le Hoa for Panorama and other magazines.
Military personnel
Politicians
- Abdurrahman Wahid, the 4th President of Indonesia.
- Alvin Lie (Lie Ling Piauw;), member of Indonesian National Mandate Party (PAN).
- Amir Syamsuddin (Tan Toan Sin), former Indonesian Minister of Law and Human Rights (2011–2014).
- Angela Tanoesoedibjo, Vice Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy since 2019.
- Han Bwee Kong, a.k.a Kapitein der Chinezen, a magnate, government official, and a landlord in East Java, part of the Han family of Lasem.
- Han Tiauw Tjong Sia, prominent colonial Indonesian politician, engineer, community leader and a member of the influential Han family of Lasem.
- Bob Hasan (The Kian Seng), former Minister of Forestry.
- Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (Tjoeng Van Hok;), former Governor of Jakarta (2014–2017) and CEO of Pertamina (2019–2024).
- Christiandy Sanjaya (Bong Hon San;), former Vice Governor of West Kalimantan (2008–2013, 2013–2018), and Indonesia's first Chinese deputy governor.
- Charles Honoris, member of House of Representatives and the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle.
- Enggartiasto Lukita (Loe Joe Eng;), former Indonesian Minister of Trade.
- Hok Hoei Kan (簡), colonial politician, landlord, patrician and founding president of Chung Hwa Hui.
- Ignasius Jonan, Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (2016–2019).
- Jusuf Wanandi (Liem Bian Kie;), former student activist and former representative in the People’s Consultative Assembly.
- Khouw Kim An, fifth and last Majoor der Chinezen (lit., Major of the Chinese) of Batavia (1910–1918).
- Kwik Kian Gie, former Coordinating Minister of Economics and Finance (1999–2000) and Minister of National Development Planning (2001–2004).
- Liem Koen Hian, journalist and politician.
- Lie Kiat Teng, former Minister of Health (1953 - 1955)
- Lie Tjoe Hong, third Majoor der Chinezen of Batavia (1879–1896).
- Loa Sek Hie, colonial politician, community leader, landlord, patrician, and founder of Pao An Tui.
- Mari Pangestu (Phang Hoei Lan;), former Indonesian Minister of Trade (2004–2011) and Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy (2011–2014).
- Phoa Liong Gie, colonial politician, jurist, newspaper owner.
- Soero Adinegoro, nobleman and former government official (1752–1833).
- Tan Eng Goan, first Majoor der Chinezen of Batavia (1837–1865).
- Tan Tjoen Tiat, second Majoor der Chinezen of Batavia (1865-1879).
- Thio Thiam Tjong, politician and community leader, founding board member of Chung Hwa Hui.
- Thomas Lembong, former Indonesian Minister of Trade (2015–2016) and Head of Investment Coordinating Board (2016–2019).
- Tio Tek Ho, fourth Majoor der Chinezen of Batavia (1896-1907).
- Yenny Wahid, politician and daughter of former president Abdurrahman Wahid.
Sportspeople
- Abraham Damar Grahita, basketball player.
- Agassi Goantara, basketball player.
- Agus Indra Kurniawan, football player.
- Alan Budikusuma (魏仁芳), badminton star and 1992 Olympic gold medalist.
- Angelique Widjaja (黄依林), tennis athlete.
- Antonius Ariantho, badminton star.
- Ardy Wiranata, badminton player.
- Arthur Irawan, football player.
- Bobby Ertanto (葉忠明), badminton star.
- Candra Wijaya (陳甲亮), badminton star and 2000 Summer Olympics gold medalist for men's doubles.
- Chris John, boxing world champion formerly holding the WBA (Super) featherweight title (2004–2013).
- Christian Hadinata (紀明發), badminton star.
- Cindana Hartono Kusuma (古愛金), badminton star.
- Daniel Marthin, badminton player.
- Daniel Wenas, basketball player.
- Daud Yordan, boxing world champion and former IBO Featherweight and Lightweight Champion.
- Debby Susanto, badminton star.
- Denny Kantono (关有明), badminton star.
- Denny Sumargo, basketball star.
- Eddy Hartono (洪忠中), badminton star.
- Eddy Kurniawan (罗天宁), badminton star.
- Edhi Handoko, chess grandmaster.
- Elkan Baggott, football player.
- Eng Hian (徐永賢), badminton star.
- Endang Witarsa (林順有), football manager.
- Febby Valencia Dwijayanti Gani, badminton player.
- Ferry Sonneville, badminton star.
- Halim Haryanto (何学林), badminton star.
- Hendra Setiawan, badminton star.
- Hendrawan (葉誠萬), badminton world champion.
- Hermawan Susanto (蔡祥林), badminton star.
- Herry Iman Pierngadi (彭伟信), badminton coach.
- Hiong Liong Tan (陈香良), chess master.
- Huang Hua (黄华), badminton star of China, later become a citizen of Indonesia.
- Inesh Putri Chandra, professional golfer.
- Johan Wahjudi (洪耀龍), badminton star.
- John Juanda, poker player and star.
- Juan Revi, football player.
- Jonatan Christie, badminton star.
- Lidya Djaelawijaya (劉沁薇), badminton star.
- Kim Kurniawan, football player.
- Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo, badminton star.
- Khouw Keng Nio, first woman aviator in China and Indonesia (qualified in March 1936).
- Kwee Kiat Sek, football player, part of squad Indonesia in 1956 Olympic in Melbourne.
- Liang Qiuxia (梁秋霞), badminton star of China, later become a citizen of Indonesia and Indonesian coach.
- Liem Swie King (林水鏡), badminton player.
- Liliyana Natsir, badminton star and 2016 Olympic gold medalist for mixed doubles.
- Marcus Fernaldi Gideon, badminton star.
- Maria Selena, basketball player.
- Mei Joni, basketball player.
- Muljadi, born Ang Tjin Siang (翁振祥), badminton player.
- Ng Ka Long (伍家朗), Hong Kong-based badminton of maternal Chinese Indonesian descent.
- Nathan Tjoe-A-On, football player.
- Nova Arianto, football player.
- Praveen Jordan, badminton star.
- Ricardo Moniz, Dutch-based football player of maternal Chinese Indonesian descent.
- Rio Haryanto, Indonesian racer on Formula One for Manor Racing F1 Team in 2016 Formula One season.
- Ronald Susilo (林香文), Singapore-based badminton star.
- Ruben Gunawan, chess grandmaster.
- Rudy Hartono, born Nio Hap Liang (梁海量), badminton player and 8-time winner of the All-England Cup.
- Sean Gelael, racing driver.
- Simon Santoso, badminton player.
- Surya Lesmana, born Liem Soei Liang (林隋亮), football player.
- Susi Susanti, born Ong Lien Hiang (王蓮香), a badminton star and 1992 Olympic gold medalist
- Sutanto Tan (陳江和), football player.
- The Hong Djien, football player and player in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.
- Tan Joe Hok (陳有福), Indonesia badminton player.
- Tan Liong Houw, football player and participant of the 1956 Olympics.
- Tan Mo Heng, football goalkeeper and player in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.
- Tan See Han (football players and player in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.
- Tjun Tjun (梁春生), badminton star.
- Tony Gunawan (吳俊明), badminton star and 2000 Olympic gold medalist for men's doubles.
- Verawaty Fadjrin, badminton star.
- Vincent Rivaldi Kosasih, basketball player.
- Wong Wing Ki (黃永棋), Hong Kong-based badminton player of Chinese Indonesian descent.
- Wynne Prakusya, tennis athlete.
Other
See also
Notes and References
- News: Jardine. David. 2008-09-21. INDONESIA: Higher education and ethnic Chinese. University World News. 18 February 2009.
- News: Hadi Soesastro Policy Forum. 26 July 2021.
- Web site: 林美金董事-清華大學(香港特別行政區)教育基金會有限公司 . 2022-03-28 . www.tefhk.org.
- News: Renowned economist Thee dies at 79 . . 9 February 2013 . 1 March 2014.
- News: Kisah John Lie Perwira TNI Keturunan Tionghoa yang Kerap Lolos dari Kepungan Belanda. Kompas . 26 July 2021.