- Elizabeth Choy
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name = Elizabeth Choy Su-Moi (蔡素梅)
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birth_name = Yong Su-Moi (杨素梅)
birth_date =29 November 1910
birth_place =Kudat ,Sabah ,North Borneo
death_date =14 September 2006
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death_cause =pancreatic cancer
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other_names = Dayak Woman of Singapore
known_for = War Heroine of Singapore
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relatives =Elizabeth Choy-Yong Su-Moi OBE, (zh-sp|s=蔡杨素梅|p=Cài-Yáng SùMéi) was a notable person in Singapore history, and people who knew her remember her strong will and resilience in character, her penchant for wearing traditional Chinese and Indian clothing,
qipao s andbangle s and thus earning the nickname "Dayak Woman of Singapore". She was born to aHakka family inKudat , BritishNorth Borneo (now known asSabah ) Her roots in Kudat came from her great-grandparents who first came to the place fromHong Kong to assist German missionaries in their work. Subsequently they set up a coconut plantation in Kudat. Elizabeth's father was the eldest in a family of 11 children, worked as a civil servant after completing his early education in China with some English education in North Borneo. He later married the daughter of a well-respected priest in North Borneo, had himself transferred to work inJesselton and later promoted to District Officer, moving on toKalimantan . When Elizabeth was born she looked after by aKadazan nanny, and thus acquiredKadazan language as her mother tongue.cite web|last=Tan|first=Bonny|title=Elizabeth Choy|location=Singapore|publisher=National Library Board=|url=http://infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_816_2005-01-25.html|date=1999-04-17|accessdate=2008-04-01]During
World War II during the Japanese occupation ofSingapore she was imprisoned for 193 days. Following the war she joined the Legislative Council in 1951, the first and only woman to have ever done so. She also posed nude for two sculptures, Serene Jade and Flawless Crystal, created by the sculptressDora Gordine . Furthermore, she was the first principal, as well as a teacher, at theSingapore School for the Blind .Chin Peng , former leader ofMalayan Communist Party visited Singapore in Oct 2004. He said he was happy to meet the legendary Elizabeth Choy who was one of the official symbols of civilian resistance to Japanese Occupation. Elizabeth Choy in turn asked him more about the Kinta Valley because she had heard so much of the heroic struggles of the Kinta Valley people during the war. They spoke in the Hakka dialect.Her story of World War 2 Resistance was told thru a TV series called "Life Stories", a MediaCorp productionOther than that, she always ends the phrase: "Let us have peace," with "No more war." She died at the age of 95 as a result of
pancreatic cancer . Notably, when she was informed of the diagnosis, she refused treatment, saying that she was ready to go to heaven.Fact|date=February 2007References
* [http://infopedia.nlb.gov.sg/details/SIP_816_2005-01-25.html Infopedia, Biography Abstract] (National Library Board)
* [http://ourstory.asia1.com.sg/war/headline/ec200.html 200 Days In Hell - An account of Choy's Imprisonment]
* [http://ourstory.asia1.com.sg/war/headline/econe.html One Must Not Be Prudish - An account of her nude modeling]
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