Tong - People

People

  • Tong (surname), a Gan Chinese of Zhang, (张), (莊), Cantonese of Tang (滕), (鄧), Beijing Chinese of Tung (佟)
  • Amy Tong (born 1977), American judoka
  • Pete Tong (born 1960), dance music DJ and radio presenter
  • Rona Tong (1910–2006), New Zealand athlete
  • Tong Khagan, a 7th century Turkish khagan
  • Bao Tong (born 1932), Director of the Office of Political Reform of the CPC Central Committee and the Policy Secretary of Zhao Ziyang
  • Chiam See Tong (born 1935), Singaporean politician and lawyer
  • Lim Goh Tong (1918–2007), Malaysian Chinese businessman
  • Ling Tong (189–237), military general of the state of Eastern Wu
  • Ly Tong (born 1945), Vietnamese American anti-communist activist
  • Shen Tong (born 1968), Chinese dissident
  • Anote Tong (born 1952)
  • Tong Dizhou (1902–1979)
  • Tong Fei (born 1961)
  • Tong Guan (1054–1126)
  • Jacqueline Tong (born 1951)
  • Tong Jian (born 1979)
  • Kaity Tong (born 1947)
  • Kent Tong (born 1958)
  • Michael Tong (born 1969)
  • Ronny Tong (born 1950)
  • Stanley Tong (born 1960)
  • Vincent Tong
  • Tong Wen (born 1983)
  • William Tong (born c. 1970)
  • Wang Tong (born 1993)
  • Yang Tong (605–619)
  • Yeo Cheow Tong (born 1947)

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