List of King's College, Hong Kong alumni
The following is a list of notable alumni from King's College, Hong Kong.
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1930s
- Chung Sze-yuen (鍾士元) GBE GBM, a Hong Kong mechanical engineer; industrialist; business executive and politician.
- D. C. Lau (劉殿爵), prominent sinologist and author of the widely read translations of Tao Te Ching, Mencius and The Analects and contributed to the Proper Cantonese pronunciation movement.[1]
- George Ho (何佐芝) GBS, OBE, JP, a Hong Kong media mogul; Fifth son of influential Hong Kong businessman Robert Hotung.
- Harry Fang (方心讓) GBM, CBE, JP, Hong Kong orthopaedic surgeon; legislator and campaigner who promoted rehabilitation services; He was widely known as the "father of rehabilitation" in Asia.[2]
- James Wu Man-hon (胡文瀚), former chairman of the Federation of Hong Kong Industries[3]
- Ma Lin (educator) (馬臨), the Vice-Chancellor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) from 1978 to 1987; founder of Shaw College, the fourth constituent college of CUHK.
- Simon Li (李福善) GBM, a Hong Kong senior judge and politician.
- Stanley Kwan Shih-kuang (關士光) MBE, Hong Kong banker who created the internationally known Hang Seng Index in 1969.[4][5]
1940s
- Chiu Hin-kwong (招顯洸), OBE, JP, former member of the Executive Council and Legislative Council of Hong Kong.
1950s
- Harnam Singh Grewal (高禮和) CBE ED, Career civil servant of Hong Kong; former Secretary for the Civil Service in the Government of Hong Kong.
- Hui Ki On (許淇安) GBS, CBE, QPM, the last Commissioner of the Royal Hong Kong Police from 1994 to 1997; the first Commissioner of Hong Kong Police from 1 July 1997 to 1 January 2001.
- Hui Yin-fat (許賢發) OBE, JP, member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (1991—1995) for Social Services; member of the Executive Council in 1991; member of the Provisional Legislative Council; the director of Hong Kong Council of Social Service from 1973 to 2001.
- Li Kwan Ha (李君夏), the first ethnic Chinese to serve as the Commissioner of the Royal Hong Kong Police in Hong Kong.
1960s
- Cheung Kwok Che (張國柱), member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (Functional constituency, Social Welfare).
- Ching W. Tang (鄧青雲), is an American physical chemist.Tang was awarded the Wolf Prize in Chemistry.
- David Chan Yuk-cheung (陳毓祥), prominent leader of the Baodiao movement in Hong Kong.
- Deborah Chung (鍾端玲), American scientist and author.
- Hui Chiu-yin (許招賢) BBS, director and general manager of New World First Ferry in Hong Kong; former Chief Superintendent of Marine Regional in Hong Kong Police Force.
- Inez Fung (馮又嫦), professor of atmospheric science at the University of California, Berkeley.
- Lam Chiu Ying (林超英)SBS, Hong Kong meteorologist; bird-watcher; conservationist and blogger; director of the Hong Kong observatory from 2003 through 2009; honorary fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society; Honorary University Fellow of the University of Hong Kong; honorary president of the Hong Kong Bird Watching Society.
- Law Chi-kwong (羅致光) JP, a Hong Kong politician and an associate professor in social work at the University of Hong Kong.
- Leung Chun Ying (梁振英) GBM, GBS, JP, the third and incumbent Chief Executive of the Executive Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
- Patrick Lau Lai-chiu (劉勵超) JP, SBS, a former career civil servant in the Hong Kong Government; retired in 2007 as Director of Lands, head of the Lands Department.
- Raymond Or (柯清輝) SBS, JP, Vice-Chairman of G-Resources Group; Vice-Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of China Strategic Group; chairman of Esprit Holdings.
1970s
- Ceajer Chan Ka-keung (陳家強) SBS, JP, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury in the Government of Hong Kong.[6]
- Johnson Lam Man-hon (林文瀚), Vice President of the Court of Appeal of the High Court (Hong Kong).[7]
1980s
- Wilson Shieh (石家豪), a Hong Kong artist.
References
- ↑ "DC Lau: Renowned scholar of Chinese philosophy, literature and culture", The Guardian, 31-May-2010, 06-Nov-2016
- ↑ Peter So, Harry Fang - 'a towering figure in both public and private life', 04-Sep-2009, 06-Nov-2016
- ↑ HKU 144th Congregation (1992)
- ↑ Stanley Kwan, Creator of Hang Seng Stock Index, Dies at 86, Bloomberg, 06-11-2016
- ↑ STANLEY SHIH-KUANG KWAN Obituary
- ↑ Professor K C Chan, GBS, JP, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury
- ↑ The case of the judge who got it wrong, South China Morning Post, 15-Mar-2013, 06-Nov-2016
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