- Hormusjee Naorojee Mody
Sir Hormusjee Naorojee Mody (
12 October 1838 -16 June 1911 ) was a successful Parsi businessman inHong Kong . He was born inBombay and moved to Hong Kong around 1860. At the time there was a large community of Parsi merchants based in Hong Kong, including Dorabjee Naorojee, who founded theStar Ferry , J. H. Ruttonjee who helped establish theHong Kong Sanatorium . Many of the community initially engaged in the opium trade between India and China.He and Sir
Catchick Paul Chater formedChater & Mody with great success in business. Mody saw the potential of buying and developing land inKowloon after it was ceded to the British in 1860.Mody was a friend of the Hong Kong Governor, Sir Frederick Lugard and his wife
Flora Shaw , who wished to found a university in Hong Kong. Mody offered to contribute a great sum of money, $150,000, to help establish theUniversity of Hong Kong , provided it was matched by donations from other sources. He was knighted in 1910 after the laying of the university's foundation stone. His bust is on display as a memorial in the University of Hong Kong's Main Building.Several places in Hong Kong are named after him, including:
*Mody Road andMody Square inTsim Sha Tsui .
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