Lo Hsiang-lin (19 October 1906 – 20 April 1978) was one of the most renowned researchers in Hakka language and culture.
Lo Hsiang-lin was born in Xingning, Guangdong in 1906 and died in 1978.
In 1969, he became the first director of the Research Institute of Chinese Literature and History, Chu Hai College.
In 1963, Lo Hsiang-lin was widely recognized for his depictions of Hong Kong as a center for cultural interchange between Eastern and Western civilizations, saying, "Friendship between nations, like friendship between persons, grows only where there is mutual respect and give and take.
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