@@tatleongchan3689 我今年78歲。父親中國觀念很强,把我送到馬來西亞檳城唸中學。泰國潮州人集居曼谷及泰國中部。南部則是福建人的天下。𠎀出入物多不勝數。我舉兩個名字。許心美 ชวน หลีกภัย(姓呂 還建在,曾任兩屆泰國總理)。以下是我從人工智能載下來的許心美及其家族的資料。你可以翻譯成中文。中國人到泰國,走馬看花,吃喝嫖,真正研究泰國歷史,人文,地理 ⋯⋯⋯少如凰角。不過也有少數年青中國人來經商,買泰國的農作品,如水果,熱帶草藥等等,和泰國人合作賣中國電動車,機械,儀器等等。 Koh Sim Bee (โกสินทร์, also known as Phraya Ratsadanupradit Mahitsaraphakdi) was a significant figure in the history of southern Thailand, particularly in the development of the Trang province. He was a prominent governor and played a crucial role in the economic development of the region, especially in the introduction of rubber cultivation to Thailand. Personal History Birth: Koh Sim Bee was born in 1857 in the province of Trang, Thailand. Ethnicity: He was of Chinese descent, specifically Hokkien (Fujianese). Career: Koh Sim Bee served as the governor of Trang from 1890 to 1913. He is best known for modernizing the province, improving infrastructure, and promoting agricultural development. His most notable achievement was introducing rubber trees to Trang in 1901, which later became a significant cash crop for Thailand. Death: Koh Sim Bee passed away in 1913. Contributions Economic Development: Under his leadership, Trang province saw significant economic growth. He introduced new agricultural practices, including the planting of rubber trees, which transformed the local economy and made rubber one of Thailand's major exports. Infrastructure Improvements: He also focused on improving transportation and infrastructure in Trang, which facilitated trade and mobility. Father Name: Koh Sim Bee's father was Khaw Soo Cheang (also known as Khaw Teng Hai). Background: Khaw Soo Cheang was a Chinese immigrant from Fujian province who settled in southern Thailand. He became the governor of Ranong and was a prominent figure in the region. Khaw Soo Cheang's leadership and entrepreneurial spirit significantly influenced the development of Ranong province, laying the groundwork for his son Koh Sim Bee's future contributions to Trang. Khaw Soo Cheang's legacy as a leader and pioneer in the region was carried forward by his son Koh Sim Bee, who continued to build on his father's efforts to modernize and develop southern Thailand. Is this conversation helpful so far?
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