Dr. Ho Sai-chuen (circa 1891 – 29 April 1938) was a Hong Kong doctor from the influential Hotung family and member of the Sanitary Board.
[1] His grandfather thought Ho Fook was a Jewish Dutch man Charles Maurice Bosman.
He quit his work and went North to serve the wounded soldiers and civilians after the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937.
His funeral took place on the next day and was interment took place at the Mount Davis Cemetery,[1] the private cemetery for members of the family of Sir Robert Ho Tung as well as the Eurasian community.
Dr. Ho was very fond of fishing and shooting, and also indulged in other sports during his younger days.