- Tong King-sing
Tong King-sing (1832 – 1892, 唐景星, pinyin: Táng Jǐngxīng) also known as Tang Tingshu (唐廷樞). Chinese
comprador , interpreter, and businessman during the lateQing dynasty. Born inXiangshan ,Guangdong province, he studied in Robert Morrison's missionary schools as a boy and his classmates includedYung Wing . Because of the knowledge of English he obtained employment in theHong Kong colonial government between 1851-57 and 1857-61, he served theChinese Maritime Customs Service as interpreter and chief secretary. In 1861-63, he joined the Jardine Matheson Company as a salesman inTianjin . He authored the work "The Chinese Instructor", a six-volume series of dialogues, published in 1862. [http://www.uni-giessen.de/anglistik/LING/Staff/huber/Abstracts.pdf]Tong is mainly known for his participation in a number of officially sponsored commercial projects during the last decades of the Qing dynasty, collectively known as enterprises under "official supervision and merchant management" (官督商辦). Between 1873-84 he served as the general manager of
China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company (輪船招商局) inShanghai , after which he worked in the coalmines in Kaiping inHebei until his death in 1892.References
*Carlson, Ellsworth C. "The Kaiping Mines, 1877-1912." 2d ed. Cambridge, MA: East Asian Research Center, 1971.
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