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    Ho Chong was born in Busan, South Gyeongsang province. His father, Ho Mun-il, was a wealthy merchant. In 1922, Ho went into political asylum, where he lent a hand to Syngman Rhee. From 1922 to 1936, Ho participated in Korean resistance movements. On September 2, 1945, he joined the Korea Democratic Party. In 1950, he was appointed to Acting ...

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    Ho Chong ( Korean: 허정; Hanja: 許政; April 8, 1896 – September 18, 1988) was a South Korean politician and Korean independence activist, who served as the sixth Prime Minister of South Korea during the country's Second Republic. Ho in the late 1950s, during his tenure as the mayor of Seoul. In 1960, he was an acting prime minister during ...

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    Ho was born in Singapore in 1933. He has been interested in playing the harmonica since young. In 1948, he joined the Donghua Harmonica Band. He started playing the violin in 1960 with the aim of learning advanced musical articulations and expressions that can be applied to the harmonica. He studied the violin with Paul Abisheganaden, a Singapore m...

    Harmonica soloist

    Ho established a harmonica quartetwith three other harmonica enthusiasts in 1952. The quartet gave frequent guest performances on radio and television. In 1962, Ho made his orchestra debut during his vacation in Singapore. He played The Concerto for Oboe and Strings composed by Domenico Cimarosa with Singapore's National Symphony Orchestra (now Singapore Symphony Orchestra) under the baton of the late Israeli conductor Shalom Ronli-Riklis. Upon his return from Europe to Singapore in 1975, Ho...

    Music educator

    Ho took an active role in the harmonica movement in Singapore. Passionate in promoting the instrument to local talents, he was a harmonica instructor for more than 10 Singapore schools and higher institutions with students ranging from primary school kids to university graduates. In 1981, Paul Abisheganaden, the Director of the National University of Singapore (NUS) Centre for Musical Activities (had been incorporated into the NUS Centre For the Arts) invited Ho to set up and direct NUS Harmo...

    Asian Delights(1980). Alan Ang and Jimmy Chan, arranger
    Chinese A La Carte(1981). Jimmy Chan, pianist; Alan Ang and Jimmy Chan, arranger
    Asian Delights II(1984)
    Chinese Delights(1987)

    Ho promoted the harmonica over the radio and television. In 1978, he gave 26 solo programmes of “Music on Harmonica” for the Radio Corporation of Singapore.

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  4. Sep 20, 1988 · Ho Chong, who headed the South Korean Government as acting President in 1960, died at his home Sunday after a long illnesss, family members said today. ... Mr. Ho was an independence fighter ...

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