List of firsts in Southeast Asia

The following is a list of firsts in Southeast Asia.

Architecture

The following are the first buildings of their type:

  • First philatelic museum in Southeast Asia - Singapore Philatelic Museum ( Singapore, 19 August 1995)[1]

Education

The University of Santo Tomas was established in 1611, making it even older than Harvard University.
  • First university in Asia - University of Santo Tomas ( Philippines, 1611)[2]
  • First English medium school in Southeast Asia - Penang Free School ( Malaysia, 1816)[3][4]
  • First Asian and Southeast Asian to be admitted to Harvard University - Fe del Mundo ( Philippines, 1936) [5][6]

Energy

  • First wind power farm in the region - Bangui Wind Farm ( Philippines, 20 June 2005)[7]
  • First nuclear power plant in the region - Bataan Nuclear Power Plant ( Philippines,1976)[8]

Exploration

Entertainment and media

Film

Awards

Journalism

Theater arts

Music

Finance and commerce

Literature

Medicine

Politics and government

Science and technology

  • First submarine assembled in Southeast Asia: KRI Alugoro (405) ( Indonesia, 2021)[23]

Sports

Teófilo Yldefonso from the Philippines, the first Southeast Asian to win a medal at the Olympics.
Susi Susanti, of Indonesia, the first Olympic champion from Southeast Asia.

Olympic Games

World Championships

Others

Transportation

References

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  5. ^ del Mundo was also the first ever woman to be admitted to Harvard University.
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  24. ^ "PH's first Olympic medalist Teofilo Yldefonso: An officer and a sportsman". l!fe • The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2022-03-11.
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  26. ^ "Carlos Yulo claims PH's historic world championship gold". Rappler. 12 October 2019. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
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