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Han Tiauw Tjong Sia (1894–1940), known as Dr. Ir. Han Tiauw Tjong, was a prominent colonial Indonesian politician, engineer, community leader and a member of the influential
Han family of Lasem The Han family of Lasem, also called the Han family of East Java or Surabaya, was an influential family of the 'Cabang Atas' or the Chinese gentry of the Dutch East Indies (today known as Indonesia). They came to power in the Indies through their ...
. He sat in the
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(the colonial legislature) of the
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for two terms (1924 – 1929, 1938 – 1939), and was a founding member of the centre-right political party
Chung Hwa Hui Chung Hwa Hui (1928–1942; the 'Chinese Association'), also known as CHH, was a conservative, largely pro-Dutch political organisation and party in the Dutch East Indies (today Indonesia), often criticised as a mouthpiece of the Cabang Atas, col ...
. Han also served as a Trustee of the ''Technische Hoogeschool te Bandoeng'' (now an Indonesian national research university, ITB: the Institut Teknologi Bandung) from 1924 until 1940.


Biography


Family background

Born in
Probolinggo Probolinggo ( id, Kota Probolinggo, mad, Prabâlingghâ) is a city on the north coast of East Java province, Indonesia. It covers an area of 56.67 sq. km, and had a population of 217,062 at the 2010 census and 239,649 at the 2020 census ...
,
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on February 1, 1894, Han came from the
Surabaya Surabaya ( jv, ꦱꦸꦫꦧꦪ or jv, ꦯꦹꦫꦨꦪ; ; ) is the capital city of the Provinces of Indonesia, Indonesian province of East Java and the List of Indonesian cities by population, second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. L ...
branch of the Han family of Lasem, one of the oldest ''
Peranakan The Peranakans () are an ethnic group defined by their genealogical descent from the first waves of Southern Chinese settlers to maritime Southeast Asia, known as Nanyang (), namely the British Colonial ruled ports in the Malay Peninsula, ...
'' dynasties of the '
Cabang Atas The Cabang Atas (''Van Ophuijsen Spelling System'': Tjabang Atas) — literally 'highest branch' in Indonesian language, Indonesian — was the traditional Chinese establishment or gentry of Dutch East Indies, colonial Indonesia. They were the fa ...
' gentry of
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(''baba bangsawan'') with a long tradition of public service. Han was the son of Han Biauw Sing, '' Luitenant der Chinezen'' of Kutaraja in
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(in office from May 21, 1913, until September 12, 1918), who was in turn a great-grandson of Han Phik Long Sia (1761–1788), one of the sons of Han Bwee Kong, Kapitein der Chinezen of
Surabaya Surabaya ( jv, ꦱꦸꦫꦧꦪ or jv, ꦯꦹꦫꦨꦪ; ; ) is the capital city of the Provinces of Indonesia, Indonesian province of East Java and the List of Indonesian cities by population, second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. L ...
(1727–1778), an early comprador and ally of the
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. The Chinese officership was a post in the colonial civil administration (the ''Bestuur over Vreemde Oosterlingen'') with political and legal jurisdiction over the local Chinese community; by Indies custom, as the son of a Chinese officer, Han Tiauw Tjong bore the hereditary style of
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.


Early life and the Netherlands

Han Tiauw Tjong attended the Europeesche Lagere School (ELS) in Kraksaan, Probolinggo and the Hogere Burgerschool (HBS) in
Semarang Semarang ( jv, ꦏꦸꦛꦯꦼꦩꦫꦁ , Pegon: سماراڠ) is the capital and largest city of Central Java province in Indonesia. It was a major port during the Dutch colonial era, and is still an important regional center and port today. ...
before leaving in 1911 for the
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, where he continued his HBS education and studied at
Delft University Delft University of Technology ( nl, Technische Universiteit Delft), also known as TU Delft, is the oldest and largest Dutch public technical university, located in Delft, Netherlands. As of 2022 it is ranked by QS World University Rankings among ...
. He graduated as an engineer in 1921, and received his doctorate in 1922 after submitting his dissertation, published in 1922 by Nijhoff as ''De industrialisatie van China'' (the 'industrialisation of China'). While in the Netherlands, Han was active in
Chung Hwa Hui Nederland Chung may refer to: Surnames * Chung (surname) * Jeong (surname), Korean surname * Zhong (surname), or Chung, Chinese surname * Cheung, or Chung, Cantonese surname Geography * Chung, Iran, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran * C ...
, a
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student association. He occupied several board positions in the group between 1916 and 1922, and served as its president from 1919 until 1920. Klaas Stutje deems Han to be a ‘leading figure’ of the association's ‘ China-oriented tendency’, advocating Chinese nationality for Indies Chinese and criticising the colonial Dutch Nationality Law that placed ethnic Chinese legally below Europeans in the Indies.


Politician and community leader

After his return to the Indies in 1921, Han's views evolved and came down strongly in favour of loyalty to the Dutch East Indies as the homeland its ethnic Chinese community. In May 1924, he was appointed to the Volksraad, the embryonic legislature of the Dutch East Indies, and served until June 1929; a second term followed from July 1938 until June 1939. In a
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in 1927, Han outlined the six achievements of the ethnic Chinese members of the Volksraad in bettering the position of the Chinese-Indonesian community:
# "the appointment of women doctors for the inspection of the medical health of Chinese women who arrived here, after complaints had been made about the malpractices involving newly arrived Chinese women…; # the establishment of H. C. S. utch Chinese schoolsfor girls…; # investigation into the treatment of journalists in
Glodok Glodok () is an urban village of Taman Sari, West Jakarta, Indonesia. The area is also known as Pecinan or Chinatown since the Dutch colonial era, and is considered the biggest in Indonesia. Majority of the traders and residents of Glodok are C ...
prison…; # points that should be observed when doing house search or police work��; # expansion of the cinema committee to include one Chinese member…; # presumably, the number of H. C. S. will increase as a result of the discussions in the Volksraad…"
These concessions given to the ethnic Chinese community by the colonial authorities were part of the overall campaign, on the part of Han and his ethnic Chinese colleagues in the Volksraad, for racial legal equality in the Indies. Together with his parliamentary colleagues H. H. Kan and
Loa Sek Hie Loa Sek Hie Sia (born in Batavia in 1898 - died in The Hague in 1965) was a colonial Indonesian politician, parliamentarian and the founding ''Voorzitter'' or chairman of the controversial, ethnic-Chinese self-defense force Pao An Tui (1946 - 19 ...
, Han was instrumental in the establishment in 1928 of
Chung Hwa Hui Chung Hwa Hui (1928–1942; the 'Chinese Association'), also known as CHH, was a conservative, largely pro-Dutch political organisation and party in the Dutch East Indies (today Indonesia), often criticised as a mouthpiece of the Cabang Atas, col ...
(CHH) in the Dutch East Indies, a centre-right political party affiliated to his old student organisation in the Netherlands. With H. H. Kan as founding president, CHH became a platform for Han and his colleagues to advocate cooperation with the Dutch colonial state to achieve legal equality for ethnic Chinese subjects in the Indies. CHH was later criticised for its supposed pro-Dutch sympathies, conservatism and elitist outlook, for which it was dubbed the 'Packard Club' after the automobiles used by some of the party's leaders. At the end of his tenure in the Volksraad, Han settled down in Semarang and became a deputy of the Provincial Council of
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(the ''Provincialen Raad van Midden-Java''), a role he performed until his death in 1940. Han's preoccupation with education also led him to serve as a Trustee of the ''Technische Hoogeschool te Bandoeng'' ( ITB) from 1924 until 1940. During his tenure, the young
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was an engineering student at the institute and later keenly remembered Han's contribution to the ITB.


Private life, house and death

Han Tiauw Tjong was married to Hoo Hien Nio (1895–1984), who was the principal heiress of the
Pekalongan Pekalongan ( jv, ꦦꦼꦏꦭꦺꦴꦔꦤ꧀) is a city of Central Java, Indonesia. It was formerly the seat of Pekalongan Regency on the northern coast of the province, but is now an independent municipality within the province. The city is Cen ...
tycoon Hoo Tjien Siong. The couple had five children: Han Bing Yang, Han Tjia Nio, Han Bing Hoo, Han Bing Tjoe and Han Bing Siong. Han Tiauw Tjong was one of the shareholders of Indische Lloyd, an insurance company, and also owned an ice cream factory, ‘Doro’, in Pekalongan. Han commissioned the prominent Delft and
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-trained architect
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to design their
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villa in Candi, Semarang. Completed in 1932,
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calls the house ‘the grandest of his experiments iem's��. According to Judy den Dikken, it recalls the architecture of
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, but in an Indies setting. On June 25, 1940, Han underwent what appeared initially to be a successful bowel operation at the ''Juliana-ziekenhuis'' in Semarang. On June 27, the Governor of Central Java prematurely announced the success of Han's operation to the Provincial Council and wished him a speedy recovery. Han Tiauw Tjong's condition, however, took a turn for the worse; and he died on June 29, 1940.


Major publication

*''De industrialisatie van China'' (in Dutch) nglish: 'The Industrialisation of China' Nijhoff (1922)


See also

*
Chung Hwa Hui Chung Hwa Hui (1928–1942; the 'Chinese Association'), also known as CHH, was a conservative, largely pro-Dutch political organisation and party in the Dutch East Indies (today Indonesia), often criticised as a mouthpiece of the Cabang Atas, col ...
* Institut Teknologi Bandung *
Han family of Lasem The Han family of Lasem, also called the Han family of East Java or Surabaya, was an influential family of the 'Cabang Atas' or the Chinese gentry of the Dutch East Indies (today known as Indonesia). They came to power in the Indies through their ...
* H. H. Kan *
Loa Sek Hie Loa Sek Hie Sia (born in Batavia in 1898 - died in The Hague in 1965) was a colonial Indonesian politician, parliamentarian and the founding ''Voorzitter'' or chairman of the controversial, ethnic-Chinese self-defense force Pao An Tui (1946 - 19 ...
*
Liem Bwan Tjie Liem Bwan Tjie (6 September 1891 – 28 July 1966) was a prominent architect, and a pioneering figure of modern Indonesian architecture. He belonged to the first generation of professionally trained Indonesian architects. Early life and educati ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Han, Tiauw Tjong 1894 births 1940 deaths People from Probolinggo People from Semarang Han family of Lasem Sia (title) Cabang Atas Members of the Volksraad (Dutch East Indies) People of the Dutch East Indies Indonesian people of Chinese descent