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Edward Ho Sing-tin (何承天)
Member of the Legislative Council
In office
1987–1991
ConstituencyAppointed
Member of the Legislative Council
In office
October 1991 – June 1997
ConstituencyArchitectural, Surveying and Planning
Member of the Provisional Legislative Council
In office
December 1996 – April 1998
Member of the Legislative Council
In office
July 1998 – June 2000
ConstituencyArchitectural, Surveying and Planning
Member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong
In office
1991–1992
Personal details
Born (1938-12-02) 2 December 1938 (age 85)
Hong Kong
NationalityChinese
Political partyLiberal
SpouseEva Chia Ho
ResidenceHong Kong
Alma materUniversity of Hong Kong
OccupationGroup Chairman, Wong Tung Group of Companies
ProfessionArchitect

Edward HO Sing-tin, SBS, OBE, JP, FHKIA (born 1938) is a Hong Kong politician and architect. Ho is a partner at Wong Tung & Partners, a Hong Kong architectural firm.

He has served as:

He is an independent non-executive director and member of the Board of the MTR Corporation (since 1991). He was a founding member of the Liberal Party of Hong Kong, and one of the longest-serving Legislative Council members. [citation needed]

He was appointed to the General Committee of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Society,[1] whose Chief Executive re-appointed Ho as Chairman of the General Committee of the HKPS from 1 November 2005 to 31 October 2006.

References

Legislative Council of Hong Kong
New constituency Member of Legislative Council
Representative for Architectural, Surveying and Planning
1991–1997
Replaced by Provisional Legislative Council
New parliament Member of Provisional Legislative Council
1997–1998
Replaced by Legislative Council
Member of Legislative Council
Representative for Architectural, Surveying and Planning
1998–2000
Succeeded by