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Low Kiok Chiang (1843 – 12 March 1911), also known as Jacob to his contemporaries, was a successful businessman and prominent Roman Catholic Church philanthropist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Singapore, Thailand (then called Siam) and China. He played a major role in financing the construction of major Roman Catholic infrastructure in Singapore, Bangkok and China, which is still in use today.

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  • Low Kiok Chiang (en)
  • Лоу, Хиок Чан (ru)
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  • Low Kiok Chiang (1843 – 12 March 1911), also known as Jacob to his contemporaries, was a successful businessman and prominent Roman Catholic Church philanthropist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Singapore, Thailand (then called Siam) and China. He played a major role in financing the construction of major Roman Catholic infrastructure in Singapore, Bangkok and China, which is still in use today. (en)
  • Лоу Кхиок Чан, известный также как Джейкоб Лоу (англ. Low Khiok Chiang, 1843 — 12 марта 1911) — известный бизнесмен и филантроп, сыгравший значительную роль в распространении католицизма в Сингапуре и Таиланде. При его непосредственном участии было построено большинство католических храмов в Сингапуре и Бангкоке. (ru)
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  • Low Kiok Chiang (1843 – 12 March 1911), also known as Jacob to his contemporaries, was a successful businessman and prominent Roman Catholic Church philanthropist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Singapore, Thailand (then called Siam) and China. He played a major role in financing the construction of major Roman Catholic infrastructure in Singapore, Bangkok and China, which is still in use today. (en)
  • Лоу Кхиок Чан, известный также как Джейкоб Лоу (англ. Low Khiok Chiang, 1843 — 12 марта 1911) — известный бизнесмен и филантроп, сыгравший значительную роль в распространении католицизма в Сингапуре и Таиланде. При его непосредственном участии было построено большинство католических храмов в Сингапуре и Бангкоке. (ru)
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