Hi guys, please help me find them profiles, most of them probably exist already, so i dont want to make too many duplicates
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peranakan_Chinese
Tan Joe Hok: National shuttler[139]
Tan Liok Tiauw: Colonial landlord, plantation owner, industrialist[141]
Tio Ie Soei: Writer and journalist of the Dutch East Indies[139][142]
Titi DJ: Artist, Singer
Thung Sin Nio (1902–1996): physician, politician, suffragist
Malaysia
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For notable Malaysian people of Chinese descent, see List of Malaysian Chinese.
Azizan Baba: former professional footballer
Chuah Guat Eng: Novelist[143]
Chung Thye Phin: Last Kapitan China of the state of Perak and British Malaya[144]
Desmond Ho: Landscape designer[145]
Emily Lim: Actress, model, host and nutritionist
Gan Eng Seng: Malaccan born businessman and philanthropist in Singapore and Malaya[146]
Janet Khoo: Actress
Khoo Kay Kim: Historian
Mavin Khoo: Dancer, son of Khoo Kay Kim
Nathaniel Tan: Politician and writer
Tan Chay Yan: Rubber plantation merchant and philanthropist, grandson of Tan Tock Seng[147]
Tan Cheng Lock: Founder and first President of Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA)[148]
Tan Siew Sin: Third President of Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) and first Finance Minister of Malaysia (1959–1974), son of Tan Cheng Lock[149]
Tan Tock Seng: Malaccan born merchant and philanthropist in Singapore[147]
Tan Twan Eng: Penang-born novelist known for being the first Malaysian recipient of the Man Asian Literary Prize.[150]
Singapore
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David Lim Kim San: Head of Music Department in the Ministry of Education (1969)
Dick Lee: Celebrity pop singer, composer and playwright
Gan Eng Seng: Malaccan born businessman and philanthropist in Straits Settlement of Singapore and Malaya[146]
Goh Keng Swee: Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore
Ivan Heng: Actor
Lee Hsien Loong: Third Prime Minister of Singapore
Lee Kuan Yew: First Prime Minister of modern Singapore
Lim Boon Keng: Penang born physician and social activist in Singapore
Violet Oon: Chef, restaurateur, and food writer specializing in Peranakan cuisine
Lim Kim San: Former Cabinet Minister[146]
Lim Nee Soon: Merchant and entrepreneur of the Straits Settlement of Singapore
Pierre Png: Mediacorp artiste
Piya Tan: Buddhist writer and teacher
Seow Poh Leng: Banker, philanthropist and a committee member of the Straits Settlement (Settlement of Singapore)
Song Hoot Kiam: Teacher, cashier and a community leader
Sir Song Ong Siang: Lawyer and active citizen of the Straits Settlement of Singapore, son of Song Hoot Kiam
Tan Chin Tuan: Chairman of OCBC
Tan Kim Ching: Politician and businessman, the eldest son of Tan Tock Seng, major donor of Tan Si Chong Su
Tan Kim Seng: Malaccan born philanthropist and merchant[146]
Tan Tock Seng: Malaccan born merchant and philanthropist of the Straits Settlement of Singapore, leader of Hokkien clan and major donor of Thian Hock Keng[147]
Toh Chin Chye: Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore
Tony Tan: Seventh President of Singapore
Walter Woon: Lawyer, academic, diplomat, politician and 7th Attorney-General of Singapore
Wee Kim Wee: Fourth President of Singapore