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Ho Ching

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Ho Ching (Chinese: 何晶; pinyin: Hé Jīng; Wade–Giles: Ho2 Ching1; Cantonese Yale: Hòh Jīng; born 27 March 1954) is a Singaporean businesswoman. Ho had been serving as the chairperson of Temasek Trust since 2022. She is the wife of the 3rd Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Hsien Loong. Ho joined Temasek Holdings as a director in January 2002. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ho Ching is the 13,942nd most popular politician (up from 14,174th in 2019), the 18th most popular biography from Singapore (down from 13th in 2019) and the 14th most popular Singaporean Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Ho Ching ranks 13,942 out of 19,576Before her are Edward Everett, Prawit Wongsuwon, Tshering Tobgay, Stephen I of Croatia, Alger Hiss, and Vjekoslav Bevanda. After her are Martin Bangemann, Otilio Ulate Blanco, Kamran Mirza, Godfrey Binaisa, Eric Shinseki, and Beatrice of Navarre, Countess of La Marche.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Ho Ching ranks 284Before her are Bruce Kulick, Lorenzo Serra Ferrer, Taner Akçam, Malika Oufkir, Desi Arnaz Jr., and Devi Shetty. After her are Patrick Doyle, Pia Zadora, Kvitka Cisyk, Mike Espy, David Deutsch, and Ditmar Jakobs.

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In Singapore

Among people born in Singapore, Ho Ching ranks 18 out of 42Before her are Vanessa-Mae (1978), Wee Kim Wee (1915), Abu Bakar of Johor (1833), Wu Lien-teh (1879), Wan Azizah Wan Ismail (1952), and Ong Teng Cheong (1936). After her are Chin Han (1969), Kygo (1991), Brad Cooper (1954), William Goh (1957), Leslie Charteris (1907), and Edward Craven Walker (1918).

Among POLITICIANS In Singapore

Among politicians born in Singapore, Ho Ching ranks 14Before her are Goh Chok Tong (1941), Tharman Shanmugaratnam (1957), David Marshall (1908), Wee Kim Wee (1915), Abu Bakar of Johor (1833), and Wan Azizah Wan Ismail (1952).