Kai Ho
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Sir Kai Ho (1859-1914) MD was a Chinese essayist, physician and barrister who played a key role for the British colonial rulers with their Chinese subjects in Hong Kong.
Sir Ho was a teacher to Sun Yat-sen, whom studied medicine in Hong Kong and played key roles in criitical events in 19th Century Hong Kong:
- Bubonic Epidemic
- Alice Memorial Hospital
- Hong Kong College of Medicine
- Po Leung Kuk
- Kai Tak Airport
Sir Ho died in 1914 and is buried at Hong Kong (Happy Valley) Cemetery.