Khouw Tjeng Po, Luitenant-titulair der Chinezen (born in 1838 — died in 1882) was a Chinese-Indonesian magnate and landlord in Batavia, the capital of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).
He was part of the Cabang Atas or the Chinese gentry (baba bangsawan) of colonial Indonesia.
[4] Khouw, his father and brothers held the rank of Luitenant der Chinezen, awarded to high-ranking Chinese officials of the civil bureaucracy in the Dutch East Indies.
[1] His son, Khouw Yauw Kie, became the first member of their family to serve on the Chinese Council of Batavia; first in 1883 as Luitenant, then in 1887 as a Kapitein der Chinezen.
[9][10][5] According to Arnold Wright, a younger son - Khouw Oen Hoen - was the head of the family at the start of the twentieth century.