Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital

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Wu Huoshi was born in Dongshitan, Hsinchu City in 1919. He was taught Chinese by Zheng Yitang when he was a child. At the age of ten, he entered Hsinchu No. 1 Public School. Due to his family's poverty, he part-work and half-study, and even dropped out of school. Fortunately, thanks to the teacher's help to complete his studies, he graduated with honors in 1934. The following year, he entered Taipei's Pingye Store as an apprentice, working daily and studying at Daojiang supplementary school at night. Because of his hard work and talent, he has served as the general manager of Ogawa Corporation since 1939, responsible for cotton cloth wholesale, and traveled throughout Tainan and Dayi, the capital of Japan. In the late period of the Sino-Japanese War, economic control, the cloth industry was particularly sluggish, Mr. Wu Huoshi Knowing the rationale for flexibility, Ogawa was able to stand alone in the industry. After the war ended in 1945, the Shin Kong Trading Company was established in Taipei to invest in the construction of the wooden hull ship Shin Kong to engage in trade between Taiwan and the mainland. Wu understood the social needs and business environment at that time. On the one hand, he set up a factory to engage in the most promising tea processing, brown sugar and oil pressing industry in Taiwan at that time, and exported its products to the mainland. On the other hand, he imported from the mainland in a flexible way. Flour, beans, cotton, and other items that Taiwan urgently needs, changed their existence, made a profit and became a celebrity in the business world. In 1949, the national government moved to Taiwan, the mainland fell, and trade between Taiwan and the mainland was interrupted. At that time, Taiwan’s supplies were extremely scarce, and prices rose daily. Among them, food and clothing were the most significant. The government decided to open textiles to private enterprises and vigorously support incentives. Before 1957, the law restricting the establishment of new textile factories was protected, and the establishment of textile factories was supported by low-interest loans and spinning on behalf of textiles. The Wu family seized the opportunity of this industrial development. After breaking up into parts, we dismantled textile machines into parts, and then combined them with imported parts to establish Shin Kong Textile Factory in Hsinchu, Miaoli and other places. From cloth trading and cloth wholesale, it became a weaving industry. In 1954, With the support of Japanese technology, it tried various ways to seek Austrian aid, and was approved to establish a "China Man-made Fiber Company." This is the first company in Taiwan to produce rayon and rayon cotton, opening up a new era of textiles. Until the mid-1960s, when Taiwan’s textile industry was in its heyday, the Wu family used the textile industry as its main investment and business object, and served as the chairman of the National Silk Weaving Association. He became a leader in the textile industry and made good contributions to the development of Taiwan’s textile industry. many.

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