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Kenneth Fung

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Preceded by
  
Chau Sik-nin

Succeeded by
  
Chung Sze-yuen

Spouse(s)
  
Ivy Fung Kan Shiu-han

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Born
  
28 May 1911 British Hong Kong (
1911-05-28
)

Children
  
Kwan King-chiu Kwan King-hong Kwan Lai-yin Kwan Hing-yin

Alma mater
  
University of Hong Kong

Occupation
  
Businessman and politician

Died
  
16 May 2002, Hong Kong Adventist Hospital, Hong Kong

Education
  
The University of Hong Kong

Appointed by
  
David Trench, Robert Black

Similar
  
Chau Sik‑nin, Kwan Cho‑yiu, Alberto Rodrigues, David Trench, Robert Black

Sir Kenneth Fung Ping-fan, CBE, KStJ, LLD, DSocSc, JP (Chinese: 馮秉芬; 28 May 1911 – 16 May 2002) was a prominent Hong Kong politician and businessman.

Biography

Fung was born on 28 May 1911 to Fung Ping-shan, a co-founder of the Bank of East Asia, with his twin brother Fung Ping-wah. He graduated from School of Chinese Studies at the University of Hong Kong in 1931.

He took up his family business after his father's death in 1931, becoming the general manager and the director of his family business, the Bank of East Asia. At 28, Fung also established Fung Ping Fan Group, which in 1975 bought a McDonald's franchise and introduced the fast-food chain to what was then British colony of Hong Kong. He was also co-founded the Ocean Park Hong Kong and was founding chairman of the park.

From 1951 to 1960, he was the appointed unofficial member of the Urban Council of Hong Kong. He was appointed to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong in 1959, in which he served until 1965. From 1962 to 1972, he was the unofficial member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong. For his public services in Hong Kong, Fung was knighted in 1971.

Fung was the founder and president of Hong Kong's World Wide Fund for Nature and was district governor of Rotary International. He was among the first members of the Photographic Society of Hong Kong when it was formed in 1937. He was involved closely in the work of the Scout movement and of the Y.M.C.A. He is a past Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Brigade and was the first Chairman of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme in Hong Kong. he became a member of the Court of the University of Hong Kong in 1948. In 1969, he was given an honorary degree of Doctor of Social Sciences.

Fung died on 16 May 2002 at the Hong Kong Adventist Hospital, aged 92. He married Ivy Kan Shiu-han and was survived by his four sons and one daughter.

References

Kenneth Fung Wikipedia