Burhan Uray

Dato' Sri Burhan Uray (13 November 1931 – 2 October 2018), also known as Huang Shuang'an (Chinese: 黄双安) in Mandarin Chinese and Bong Swan An or Bong Sun On in Eastern Min, was a Chinese-Indonesian entrepreneur and philanthropist, known as the "Timber King" of Indonesia.

Born into a poor family in Fujian, China, he moved to Sarawak in childhood and then to Indonesia, where he founded the Djanjanti Group and turned it into the second largest timber company in the country.

Uray was born Huang Shuang'an on 13 November 1931,[1] into a poor family in Minqing County, Fujian, China.

He established good relations with the government and acquired logging concessions and greatly expanded his business in the 1960s.

He set up a fund in 1982 to help students in Sibu, and donated 1.5 million ringgit in 1992 to construct the Sarawak Liing Hung Wong Clan Association building.

In September 1977, he married Betty Pai (Chinese: 白嘉莉; pinyin: Bai Jiali), a Taiwanese television presenter.