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The Pain and Pleasures of Writing the
Biography of Mr Ho Amei (何崑山) (1838-1901), Pioneer Entrepreneur
Professor Elizabeth Sinn
The University of Hong Kong
Date and Time:
February 10, 2026 (Tue) 12:30 – 13:30 HKT
[Feb 9, 2026 (Mon) 20:30 – 21:30 PST]
Venue:
Rm 201, May Hall or via Zoom
https://hku.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_jZBgEvOeSX6dUW1Ja93Y5g
The Pain and Pleasures of Writing the
Biography of Mr Ho Amei (何崑山) (1838-1901), Pioneer Entrepreneur
Professor Elizabeth Sinn
The University of Hong Kong
Date and Time:
February 10, 2026 (Tue) 12:30 – 13:30 HKT
[Feb 9, 2026 (Mon) 20:30 – 21:30 PST]
Venue:
Rm 201, May Hall or via Zoom
https://hku.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_jZBgEvOeSX6dUW1Ja93Y5g
Title:
The Pain and Pleasures of Writing the
Biography of Mr Ho Amei (何崑山) (1838-1901), Pioneer Entrepreneur
Speaker:
Professor Elizabeth Sinn
The University of Hong Kong
Date/Time:
February 10, 2026 (Tue) 12:30 – 13:30 HKT
[Feb 9, 2026 (Mon) 20:30 – 21:30 PST]
Venue:
Rm 201, May Hall, The University of Hong Kong (Map), or Via Zoom
Language:
English
Enquiry:
Title:
The Pain and Pleasures of Writing the
Biography of Mr Ho Amei (何崑山) (1838-1901), Pioneer Entrepreneur
Speaker:
Professor Elizabeth Sinn
The University of Hong Kong
Date/Time:
February 10, 2026 (Tue) 12:30 – 13:30 HKT
[Feb 9, 2026 (Mon) 20:30 – 21:30 PST]
Venue:
Rm 201, May Hall, The University of Hong Kong (Map), or Via Zoom
Language:
English
Enquiry:
Ho Amei is a fascinating figure. He was a pioneer in modern capitalist enterprises such as telegraphy, insurance, waterworks, and high-technology mining; he also founded the first Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong. He was a fighter for justice and a champion for fair play. As a community leader in Hong Kong, among other things, he demanded the abolition of the infamous Night Pass system, the most outrageous mark of racial discrimination. He supported China’s search for wealth and power, and defended its sovereign rights against imperialist bullying. He was highly regarded by senior Chinese officials such as Li Hongzhang and Zhang Zhidong. Despite prominence during his lifetime, he is largely unknown today. In many ways, his work and complex personality mirrored the historical reality of his times. At the seminar, I will give a brief biographical account of Mr Ho, and highlight some of my experiences–pain as well as pleasure–in researching and writing this biography.
Elizabeth Sinn is an Honorary Professor at the School of Humanities, The University of Hong Kong. She is a Hong Kong historian who sets Hong Kong in a global context. Among her works are Power and Charity: The Early History of the Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong, and Pacific Crossing: California Gold, Chinese Migration, and the Making of Hong Kong.
This series aims to introduce a wide range of cutting-edge research in various disciplines and areas. If you have any questions about the Interdisciplinary Research Seminar or would like to be removed from this mailing list, please contact Professor Ghassan Moazzin (gmoazzin@hku.hk).
Light refreshments will be served for registered participants attending the seminar in person.
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