16-758: (Redirected from Hii ) [REDACTED] Look up hii in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. HII may refer to: People [ edit ] Xǔ (surname) ( 許/许 ), spelled Hii based on its Hakka or Min Dong pronunciations Hii King Chiong (born 1957), Malaysian businessman Joseph Hii Teck Kwong (born 1965), Malaysian Catholic bishop Mimi Hii (born 1969), British chemist Remy Hii (born c. 1986 ), Australian actor Other uses [ edit ] Huntington Ingalls Industries , Inc., doing business as HII, an American shipbuilder and sole provider of
32-637: A 1997 album by Japanese producer DJ Honda Hii River See also [ edit ] H2 (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title HII . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HII&oldid=1257379640 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Chinese-language text Articles containing Persian-language text Short description
48-484: A Master of Business Administration. Following his return to Sarawak, he applies what he learned from his university to expand the family business, into another stage of success. He joined Sarawak United Peoples' Party ( SUPP ), Sibu Branch in 2006. He supports the party continuously by helping to campaign and making financial contributions. Hii served on the SUPP Piasau Branch Committee and as
64-458: A system to indicate pronunciation, it has also been employed in writing Cantonese as an alphabetic language —in effect, elevating Jyutping from its assistive status to a written language. The Jyutping system departs from all previous Cantonese romanisation systems (approximately 12, including Robert Morrison's pioneering work of 1828, and the widely used Standard Romanization , Yale and Sidney Lau systems) by introducing z and c initials and
80-644: Is a romanisation system for Cantonese developed in 1993 by the Linguistic Society of Hong Kong (LSHK). The name Jyutping (itself the Jyutping romanisation of its Chinese name, 粵拼 ) is a contraction of the official name, and it consists of the first Chinese characters of the terms jyut6 jyu5 ( 粵語 , meaning " Yue language ") and ping3 jam1 ( 拼音 "phonetic alphabet", also pronounced as " pinyin " in Mandarin ). Despite being intended as
96-551: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Hii King Chiong Hii King Chiong ( simplified Chinese : 许庆璋 ; traditional Chinese : 許慶璋 ; pinyin : Xǔ Qìng Zhāng ; Jyutping : Heoi2 Hing3 Zoeng1 ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī : Khó͘ Khèng-chiong ; born 30 November 1957 in Sibu , Sarawak , Malaysia ) is a businessman and philanthropist. In recognition of his meritorious philanthropist activities and contributions to
112-564: The Pro Tem chairman from 2012 to 2014. Hii's success in his political career is based largely on his accessibility to the community in Miri. In 2016 he filed an election petition in Pujut, claiming that opposing candidate, Dr Ting Tiong Choon was ineligible to run in the election as he had dual citizenship. Despite this, Hii lost the election, but regularly campaigns on behalf of BN candidates in
128-566: The State of Sarawak, government, and the people, he was conferred with Ahli Bintang Sarawak ( A.B.S. ) – Member of the Order of the Star of Sarawak by The Governor of Sarawak. Hii King Chiong is a Malaysian Chinese and of Foochow descent. He is married with Madam Ting Hua Eng with whom they had a son and a daughter. His father, YBhg. Datuk Hii Yii Peng who is a businessman in Sibu , always teach him
144-1024: The US Navy's aircraft carrier fleet H-II , a family of Japanese liquid-fueled rockets H-IIA H-IIB H-II Transfer Vehicle , a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency uncrewed spacecraft H II region , a region of interstellar atomic hydrogen that is ionized Hinduri language , spoken in India Human Influence Index Human Interface Infrastructure, or HII, part of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface Hydraulics International Islamic and National Revolution Movement of Afghanistan (Persian: حرکت انقلاب اسلامی افغانستان , romanized: Harakat-i-Inqilab-i-Islami ) Lake Havasu City Airport , Arizona, United States (IATA code) HII (album) ,
160-490: The best for Chinese education and hoped that one day it would have the kind of recognition enjoyed by government schools. The association board of management continues to bear heavy financial constraints to solve problems, such as old and dilapidated wooden building. He however, upon losing in the Sarawak State Election 2016 for the seat of Pujut, refused to concede although losing by wide margin and challenged
176-667: The importance of contributing back to the society once successful. This has become his main life perspective. He was educated at Methodist Primary School and Sacred Heart Secondary School in Sibu. Upon his high school graduation, he took GCE 'O' Level at St. Patrick's Secondary School, Singapore, followed by GCE 'A' Level at Acton Technical College , London, United Kingdom. King Chiong graduated with Diploma in Business Studies, from University of Wolverhampton , England, UK. He further study to deepen his business knowledge, and obtained
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#1732783279497192-495: The region. Hii King Chiong has over numerous years, involved himself in different responsible capacities in various social bodies, including but not limited to schools, social associations, and so forth. He set-ups two service centres in Miri, recruited volunteers and has since solved many problems faced by the Miri Society. Hii's philanthropy is focused on Chinese education, he works together with associations to negotiate
208-472: The results which was rejected by election court. He appealed to the Federal Court, hoping the court would declare him as winner by disqualifying Dr Ting Tiong Choon of DAP on dual citizenship technicalities. The below shows some known offices held under the nomination by the associations. Jyutping The Linguistic Society of Hong Kong Cantonese Romanization Scheme , also known as Jyutping ,
224-402: The same letters in: But they have some differences: Sample transcription of one of the 300 Tang Poems : The Jyutping method ( Chinese : 粵拼輸入法 ) refers to a family of input methods based on the Jyutping romanization system. The Jyutping method allows a user to input Chinese characters by entering the Jyutping romanization of a Chinese character (with or without tone, depending on
240-471: The table below). A mnemonic which some use to remember this is 「風水到時我哋必發達」 ; fung1 seoi2 dou3 si4 ngo5 dei6 bit1 faat3 daat6 or " Feng Shui [dictates that] we will be lucky." Jyutping and the Yale Romanisation of Cantonese represent Cantonese pronunciations with the same letters in: But they differ in the following: Jyutping and Cantonese Pinyin represent Cantonese pronunciations with
256-901: The use of eo and oe in finals, as well as replacing the initial y, used in all previous systems, with j. In 2018, it was updated to include the -a and -oet finals, to reflect syllables recognized as part of Cantonese phonology in 1997 by the Jyutping Work Group of the Linguistic Society of Hong Kong. There are nine tones in six distinct tone contours in Cantonese. However, as three of the nine are entering tones ( 入聲 ; jap6 sing1 ), which only appear in syllables ending with p , t , and k , they do not have separate tone numbers in Jyutping (though they do in Cantonese Pinyin ; these are shown in parentheses in
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