Myra Sidharta

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Myra Sidharta (born Ew Yong Tjhoen Moy simplified Chinese: 欧阳春梅; traditional Chinese: 歐陽春梅; pinyin: Ōuyáng Chūnméi) was born in Belitung in 1927. She is an expert in Tionghoa Malay literature, a psychologist and a columnist for Indonesian magazines including The Jakarta Post.

She has an autobiography titled In Search of My Ancestral Home

Sidharta was married to Dr. Priguna Sidharta (Sie Pek Giok) and has 3 children, Sylvia, Julie and Amir Sidharta, who works as a curator. She has five grandchildren: David Leibovic, Jonathan Leibovic, Daniel Leibovic, Radyatra Sidharta, and Prajnacita Sidharta.

Education

Sidharta, like many other Indonesian Chinese of her era, was educated in a Dutch school. Sidartha is Hakka Chinese. Her grandfather, an immigrant from Meixian, Guangdong, China, was afraid that his grandchildren would lose their identity as Chinese. Therefore he encouraged Sidharta to learn Mandarin. Fortunately for Sidharta, there was a female Mandarin teacher staying in her grandparents' house who could teach her.

She obtained a masters degree in psychology from Rijks Universitet, Leiden, Netherlands.

She speaks German, Dutch, French, Mandarin, Hokkien, Malay, Indonesian and English.

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