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Ho Yuen Hoe (simplified Chinese: 何润好; traditional Chinese: 何潤好; pinyin: Hé Rùnhǎo; 18 February 1908 – 11 January 2006), later in life but rarely known by her Dharma name, Venerable Jing Run (simplified Chinese: 净润法师; traditional Chinese: 淨潤法師; pinyin: Jìngrùn Fǎshī), was a Buddhist nun affectionately known as Singapore's "grand dame of charity" in recognition of her lifelong devotion in helping the old and needy. She was the abbess of Lin Chee Cheng Sia Temple and the founder in 1969 of the Man Fut Tong Nursing Home, the first Buddhist nursing home. Venerable Ho was relatively unknown to the public until 1996, when she was featured in a television programme – The Extraordinary People – at the age of 88. As a result, the public became more familiar with her work and her nursing home. In 200

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  • Ho Yuen Hoe (in)
  • Ho Yuen Hoe (en)
  • 何潤好 (zh)
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  • Ho Yuen Hoe (Hanzi sederhana: 何润好; Hanzi tradisional: 何潤好; Pinyin: Hé Rùnhǎo; 18 Februari 1908 – 11 Januari 2006), pada semasa hidup namun lebih dikenal dengan nama Dharma dia, Yang Dimuliakan Jing Run (Hanzi sederhana: 净润法师; Hanzi tradisional: 淨潤法師; Pinyin: Jìngrùn Fǎshī), adalah seorang biksuni Buddhis (in)
  • 何潤好(Ho Yuen Hoe,1908年2月18日-2006年1月11日)是佛教比丘尼,畢生奉獻自我,救濟老年及貧困之人,新加坡國內喻她為「受人敬仰的女慈善家」。何潤好晚年取法號淨潤,不過「淨潤法師」的稱謂鮮為人知。她生前是的比丘尼住持,也在1969年創辦國內首所佛教療養院——。 1996年,高齡88歲的何法師出現在電視節目《非凡之人》,社會大眾開始認識這位比丘尼,了解她為社會做出的貢獻,及她所開設的療養院。2001年,何潤好從新加坡總統手中榮獲,表彰她對國家的奉獻。晚年仍繼續投身慈善工作的她於2005年11月入院,隔年1月11日辭世,享耆壽97歲。 (zh)
  • Ho Yuen Hoe (simplified Chinese: 何润好; traditional Chinese: 何潤好; pinyin: Hé Rùnhǎo; 18 February 1908 – 11 January 2006), later in life but rarely known by her Dharma name, Venerable Jing Run (simplified Chinese: 净润法师; traditional Chinese: 淨潤法師; pinyin: Jìngrùn Fǎshī), was a Buddhist nun affectionately known as Singapore's "grand dame of charity" in recognition of her lifelong devotion in helping the old and needy. She was the abbess of Lin Chee Cheng Sia Temple and the founder in 1969 of the Man Fut Tong Nursing Home, the first Buddhist nursing home. Venerable Ho was relatively unknown to the public until 1996, when she was featured in a television programme – The Extraordinary People – at the age of 88. As a result, the public became more familiar with her work and her nursing home. In 200 (en)
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  • Venerable Ho Yuen Hoe (en)
  • 何润好 (净润法师) (en)
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  • Woodlands, Singapore (en)
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