1906 — 1997
Evangelist and church planter in China, Japan, and Taiwan.
1849 — 1935
Scottish missionary scholar in Taiwan.
1914 — 1981
Wife of Nationalist China General Hu Tsung-nan (Hu Zhongnan) (1896-1962); Former president of the National Taipei Teachers’ College. Distinguished educator and promoter of special education for children.
1895 — 1990
Prominent Taiwanese church figure.
1887 — 1975
Military leader of China; chairman of the Nationalist Party; President of the Republic of China.
1849 — 1868
Lay preacher and first Taiwanese Christian martyr.
1883 — 1979
YMCA worker in China.
1844 — 1901
Pioneer missionary, evangelist, church planter, trainer of native Christian workers, founder of the Canadian Presbyterian mission in northern Taiwan, linguist, naturalist, ethnologist, inspiring advocate for missions.
1898 — 1982
American Presbyterian missionary in China and Taiwan.
1605 — 1661
Dutch Reformed missionary in Formosa (Taiwan).
1915 — 1988
Known to many as “Dr. P” in English and “Grandma Han” in Chinese, she won the hearts of thousands during her faith-filled ministry to delinquent boys, students, and many others in Mainland China and Taiwan.
1928 — 1984
Christian Leader, Physician-Scientist, Educator