
葉定仕
(Ye Ding-shi / Ip Ting-sz)
- 重見天日的葉定仕故居見證共和革命的滄桑- 香港文匯報 |
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下面是香港史學家為“葉定仕-新界原居民中的辛亥革命元老”一書寫的序言:
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Information from the Chinese Association in Thailand shows that Dr Sun Yat-sen founded the Chinese Club in Thailand (later renamed the Chinese Association in Thailand) in 1907 to rally support for his revolutionary activities among overseas Chinese. As one of the originators and co-founders, Ip was a key figure of the Chinese Association at its initial founding stage. In the following year, Dr Sun went to Bangkok to form the Tong Meng Hui (United League), which recruited more than 30 members, and Ip was one of them. He was later assigned to take charge of the work involved in the recruitment of Hakka people. Ip Ting-sz and his family returned to settle in Lin Ma Hang Tsuen in 1936 where Ip passed away in 1943. |
The residence of Ip Ting-sz at Lin Ma Hang Tsuen, Sha Tau Kok, has been declared a monument under the Antiquities and Monuments Ordinance.
故居(攝於香港政府翻修之前)