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Tan Yu Sai
တန်ယုဆိုင်
Minister of Trade
Member of the Union Revolutionary Council
In office
2 March 1962 – 6 October 1970
Personal details
NationalityBurmese
SpouseHla Hla
Military service
Branch/serviceBurmese Army
RankColonel

Tan Yu Sai (Burmese: တန်ယုဆိုင်; Chinese: 陳裕才; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tân Lū-châi; also spelt Tan Yu Saing) was a Burmese government official prominent during the Burmese Socialist Programme Party era. He served as one of the founding members of the Union Revolutionary Council from 2 March 1962 to 6 October 1970, and also a Minister for Trade. Tan Yu Sai was a Sino-Burmese. He was a brother-in-law of Ne Win's protege, Brigadier Tin Pe, who was married to Tan's sister, Thein Saing. Tan was married to Hla Hla.

References

  1. Khoon, Choy Lee (2013). Golden Dragon and Purple Phoenix: The Chinese and Their Multi-ethnic Descendants in Southeast Asia. World Scientific. ISBN 9789814383448.
  2. ^ Mya Maung (1989). "The Burma Road to Poverty: A Socio-Political Analysis". The Fletcher Forum: 287.
  3. Parchelo, Joseph John (March 1969). "Recruitment of the Burmese Political Elite in the Second Ne Win Regime: 1962-1967" (PDF). Carleton University. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. Hla Myint Htoon (2006). "Oral Health Promotion Programme for Diabetics in Singapore" (PDF). National University of Singapore. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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