Oen Giok Khouw | |
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Born | 1874 |
Died | 1927 (aged 52–53) |
Occupation(s) | Landowner, philanthropist |
Spouse | Lim Sha Nio |
Father | Luitenant der Chinezen Khouw Tjeng Kee |
Relatives | Khouw Tian Sek, Luitenant der Chinezen (grandfather) Khouw Oen Hoei, Kapitein der Chinezen (brother) Khouw Tjeng Tjoan, Luitenant-titulair der Chinezen (uncle) Khouw Kim An, Majoor der Chinezen (cousin) |
Khouw Oen Giok Sia (1874 – 1927), later more popularly known as Oen Giok Khouw or O. G. Khouw, was a philanthropist and landowner in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).[1] He gained notoriety for acquiring Dutch citizenship, thus breaking down the race barriers of colonial society.[2] Today, he is best remembered for his extravagant mausoleum in Petamburan, Jakarta.[3]