Aw Boon Par
Aw Boon Par (Chinese: 胡文豹; pinyin: Hú Wénbào; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hô͘ Bûn-pà; 1888 in Rangoon, British Burma, British Raj – 1944) was an entrepreneur and Philanthropy best known for introducing Tiger Balm.
Aw Boon Par  | |
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| 胡文豹 | |
| Born | 1888 | 
| Died | 1944 (aged 56) | 
| Nationality | Singaporean | 
| Occupation | entrepreneur | 
| Board member of | Eng Aun Tong | 
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| Relatives | Aw Boon Leng (Eldest Brother)  Aw Boon Haw (Second Brother)  | 
He was a son of Hakka herbalist Aw Chu-Kin.[1][2] Aw was born during the British Raj Colonial rule. His father left the business to Boon-Par and after Aw Chu-Kin's death in 1908, he called his elder brother Aw Boon-Haw to run his father's apothecary, Eng Aun Tong ("The Hall of Eternal Peace") together.
Although Aw wished to stay in Yangon, his brother who had settled in Singapore[3] in 1926 convinced him to immigrate, move the family business, and found the precursor of today's Haw Par Corporation. Boon-Haw moved to Hong Kong to manage the business from there, while Boon-Par stayed in Singapore to run the factory. Eventually, Aw closed the factory down, returned to Rangoon, and died there.
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- Beverland, Michael (2009) Building Brand Authenticity: 7 Habits of Iconic Brands Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, page 91, ISBN 978-0-230-58031-2
 - Temporal, Paul (2006) Asia's star brands Wiley, Singapore, page 116, ISBN 0-470-82156-6
 - Go, Simon (2003) Hong Kong apothecary: a visual history of Chinese medicine packaging Princeton Architectural Press, New York, page 198, ISBN 1-56898-390-5