Tio Tek Hong

Tio Tek Hong
Tio Tek Hong and his family
Born1877
Died1965
Djakarta
NationalityIndonesian
Occupation(s)Businessman, record producer, publisher, memoirist
Years active1910s-1960s
Known forPioneer of the Indonesian music recording industry
SpouseThung Ien Nio (wife)
Parent(s)Tio Tjeng Sioe (father)
Lie Loemoet Nio (mother)
RelativesTio Tek Soen, Kapitein der Chinezen (brother)
Lie Pek Tat, Kapitein-titulair der Chinezen (grandfather)
Lie Tiang Ko, Kapitein-titulair der Chinezen (great-grandfather)
Tio Tek Ho, 4th Majoor der Chinezen (cousin)
Lie Tjoe Hong, 3rd Majoor der Chinezen (cousin)
Hok Hoei Kan (cousin-in-law)
Nj. Kapitein Lie Tjian Tjoen (cousin-in-law)

Tio Tek Hong (1877–1965) was a colonial Indonesian businessman and record executive, best-remembered as a pioneer of the Indonesian music recordings industry and as the founder of Toko Tio Tek Hong, one of the country's earliest modern department stores. He was also the first person to make a recording, in 1929, of Indonesia's future national anthem, Indonesia Raya.