Milestones
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1908
The government enacted the Man Mo Temple Ordinance allowing Tung Wah Hospital to officially take over management of the temple and its properties.
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1911
Kwong Wah Hospital was established.
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1929
Setting up of Tung Wah Eastern Hospital.
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1931
Amalgamation of Tung Wah Hospital, Kwong Wah Hospital and Tung Wah Eastern Hospital into a single entity named “Tung Wah Group of Hospitals” under the management of one Board of Directors.
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1938
After the establishment of a Medical Committee, TWGHs received full government subsidy for its medical services and was subject to government regulation.
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1941
The Tung Wah Eastern Hospital was requisitioned for use as a military hospital first by British and then, occupying Japanese forces. During this time, the Tung Wah and Kwong Wah hospitals continued to provide limited services.
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1945
As a result of the influx of post-war immigrants, TWGHs engaged in relief work and helped the unemployed return to their respective hometowns.