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Medical Projects in Mainland China 2 The Fong Shu Fook Tong Foundation & Fong’s Family Foundation’s Medical Projects in Mainland China Donation Provinces Address Naming Organiser Year Fong Shu Chuen Government of Houjie 1. Guangdong Houjie Town, Dongguan City 1985 Hospital Town, Dongguan City United Front Work Lianshan County Xiaosanjiang Fong Tam Yuen 2. Department of Qingyuan 2012 Town, Qingyuan City Leung Hospital City United Front Work JinTam Town Taoyuan Hospital, Shu Wah Qiao’ai 3. Department of Qingyuan 2016 Qingxin District, Qingyuan City Building City Shu Wah Bo Ai The Chinese Red Cross 4. Henan Lihe Town, Zhengzhou City 2007 Hospital Foundation Overseas Chinese Affairs Zhusha Town Hospital, Tongxu Shu Wah Qiao’ai 5. Office of Kaifeng City, 2015 County, Kaifeng City Building Henan Province Overseas Chinese Affairs Changzhi Town , Tongxu Shu Wah Qiao’ai 6. Office of Kaifeng City, 2017 County, Kaifeng City Hospital Henan Province Shu Wah Qiao’ai Wulong Town Hospital, Overseas Chinese Affairs 7. In-patient 2015 Linzhou City Office of Henan Province Department Zhangbian Township Hospital, Fong Tam Yuen Leung Overseas Chinese Affairs 8. 2015 Shaan County Out-patient Building Office of Henan Province Shu Wah Bo’ai The Chinese Red Cross 9. Fujian Guanqian Town, Youxi County 2007 Hospital Foundation Beigao Town Hospital, Licheng Shu Wah Qiao’ai Provincial Overseas 10. 2011 District, Putian City Building Chinese Affairs Office Yun Leung Qiao’ai Chengxiang District Hospital, Overseas Chinese Affairs 11. Medical Technology 2015 Putian City Office of Putian City Building HuFong Town Hospital, Shu Wah Qiao’ai Overseas Chinese Affairs 12. 2015 Mingxi County Out-patient Building Office of Fujian Province Xianyang Town Hospital, Yun Leung Qiao’ai Overseas Chinese Affairs 13. 2017 Pucheng County Building Office of Fujian Province Lanlonkou Town, Huangzhong Shu Wah Bo’ai The Chinese Red Cross 14. Qinhai 2007 County Hospital Foundation Provincial Foreign Affairs Yun Leung Qiao’ai 15. Longwu Town, Tonren County and Overseas Chinese 2012 Hospital Affairs Office Inner Shu Wah Qiao’ai Overseas Chinese Affairs 16. Enhe Township, Errguna City 2008 Mongolia Hospital Office of the State Council Shuanghe Town, Linhe Shu Wah Qiao’ai Overseas Chinese Affairs 17. 2009 District, Bayannao’er City Hospital Office of the State Council Taohai Town, Wuyuan County, Shu Wah Qiao’ai Overseas Chinese Affairs 18. 2009 Bayannao’er City Hospital Office of the State Council Heilongjian Xin’an Korean Ethnic Town, Shu Wah Qiao’ai Overseas Chinese Affairs 19. 2009 g Hailin City Hospital Office of the State Council 20. Mongolian Hospital, Dorbod Mongol Shu Wah Qiao’ai Overseas Chinese Affairs 2010 第 1 頁 共 3 頁 Autonomous County, Daqing City Operation Room Office of Daqing City Tuhu, Xialei Town, Daxin Recommended by the Chinese 21. Guangxi Shu Wah Hospital 2010 County Health Project Xishan Yao Ethnic Town, Yun Leung Qiao’ai Overseas Chinese Affairs 22. 2013 Guangyang County, Guilin City Hospital Office of Guilin City Overseas Chinese Affairs Pohung Town Centre Hospital, Yun Leung Qiao’ai 23. Office of Guangxi 2016 Tianyang County Out-patient Hospital Autonomous Region Xinhua Town, Shennongjia Shu Wah Bo’ai The Chinese Red Cross 24. Hubei 2010 Forestry District Hospital Foundation Xihe, Bahe Town, Xishui Shu Wah Hai Lian Provincial Overseas 25. 2012 County Hospital Friendship Association Tam Yuen Leung Xihe Town Hospital, Xiaogan Provincial Overseas 26. Out-patient 2014 City Friendship Association Building Recommended by China Yun Leung Hai Songzi City Chinese Medicine Candlelight Educational Fund 27. Lian In-patient 2015 Hospital Provincial Overseas Building Friendship Association Niuniuba Township, Meigu County, Fong Shiu Yee Qiao’ai Provincial Overseas 28. Si chuan 2010 Lianshan Yiz Autonomous Prefecture Hospital Chinese Affairs Office Provincial Foreign Affairs Sanbao Town, Hungya County, Shu Wah Qiao’ai 29. and Overseas Chinese 2014 Meishan City Hospital Affairs Office Provincial Foreign Affairs Shuang Qiao Zhen Jie , Shu Wah Qiao’ai 30. and Overseas Chinese 2014 Danleng County, Meishan City Hospital Affairs Office Juji Township, Jishishan Shu Wah Qiao’ai Overseas Chinese Affairs 31. Gansu 2011 County Hospital Office of the State Council Huchuan Township, Yun Leung Qiao’ai Provincial Overseas 32. Zhangjiachuan County, 2014 Hospital Chinese Affairs Office Tianshui City Xuedong Town, Sansui County, Shu Wah Qiao’ai Provincial Overseas 33. Guizhou 2011 Qiandongnan Prefecture Hospital Chinese Affairs Office Yongning Town Hospital, Guanling Shu Wah Qiao’ai Provincial Overseas 34. Buyi and Miao Ethnic Autonomous Out-patient 2014 Chinese Affairs Office County, Anshun City Building Shu Wah Qiao’ai Provincial Overseas 35. Jiangsu Huashan Town, Feng County 2011 Hospital Chinese Affairs Office Hao Zhai, Datun Town, Pei Yun Leung Qiao’ai Provincial Overseas 36. 2013 County Hospital Chinese Affairs Office Shu Wah Qiao’ai Provincial Overseas 37. Lianyungang City Guangming 2017 Chinese Affairs Office Hospital Jietou Township, Tengchong Shu Wah Qiao’ai Provincial Overseas 38. Yunnan 2011 County Hospital Chinese Affairs Office Tiechang Township ,Malipo Foreign Ministry's Poverty 39. Shu Wah Hospital 2017 County Alleviation Overseas Chinese Affairs Caomiao Township, Pengyang Shu Wah Qiao’ai 40. Ningxia Office of Autonomous 2011 County Hospital Region Lijun Township, Haiyuan Shu Wah Qiao’ai Overseas Chinese Affairs 41. 2012 County Hospital Office of Autonomous 第 2 頁 共 3 頁 Region Overseas Chinese Affairs Shu Wah Qiao’ai 42. MajiaTam Town, Lingwu City Office of Autonomous 2012 Hospital Region Overseas Chinese Affairs Areletuobie Town, Xinyuan Shu Wah Qiao’ai 43. Xinjiang Office of Autonomous 2011 County Hospital Region Overseas Chinese Affairs Guolebuyi Township, Shu Wah Qiao’ai 44. Office of Autonomous 2011 Tuokexun County Hospital Region Baiyu Township Hospital, Shu Wah Qiao’ai Overseas Chinese Affairs 45. Jiangxi 2012 Jinxian County, Nanchang City In-patient Building Office of Nanchang City Qiaole Township Hospital, Shu Wah Qiao’ai Overseas Chinese Affairs 46. 2015 Anyi County, Nanchang City In-patient Building Office of Nanchang City Sanhedao Township, Xinglong Shu Wah Qiao’ai Overseas Chinese Affairs 47. Hebei 2012 County, Chengde City Hospital Office of Chengde City Provincial Foreign Affairs Shu Wah Qiao’ai 48. Shanxi Jingyou Town, Loufan County and Overseas Chinese 2013 Hospital Affairs Office Shu Wah Qiao’ai Provincial Foreign Affairs Xiaodian Township Hospital, 49. Out-patient and Overseas Chinese 2014 Yanhqu County, Taiyuan City Building Affairs Office Recommended by Chung Fung 50. Shandong Jiu Shan Zhen ,Linqu County Shu Wah Hospital 2017 Charitable Foundation Limited Provincial Foreign Affairs Run Lian Qiao’ai 51. Hunan Ligang Town, Taojiang County and Overseas Chinese 2014 Hospital Affairs Office Shu Wah Qiao’ai Provincial Foreign Affairs Luoxi Yao Ethnic Township 52. Out-patient and Overseas Chinese 2016 Hospital, Dongkou County Building Affairs Office Shu Wah Qiao’ai Tamgzang Town Centre Hospital, Provincial Overseas 53. Shaanxi Out-patient 2014 Feng County, Baoji City Chinese Affairs Office Building Luozigou Town Centre Hospital, Wangqing County, Shu Wah Qiao’ai Provincial Overseas 54. Jilin 2014 Yanbian Korean Autonomous In-patient Building Chinese Affairs Office Region Fong Tam Yuen Jiumen Town Center Hospital, Overseas Chinese Affairs 55. Liaoning Leung Qiao’ai 2015 Huludao Xingcheng City Office of Huludao City Building Shu Wah Qiao’ai Gaojialing Township Hospital, Overseas Chinese Affairs 56. Liaoning Out-patient 2018 Huludao Xingcheng City Office of Huludao City Building 22 January 2018 第 3 頁 共 3 頁 .
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