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Henry Hu Hung-lick
Hu in circa 1960s
Chancellor of Hong Kong Shue Yan University
Assumed office
14 February 2007
PresidentChung Chi-yung
Himself
Member of Legislative Council
In office
6 October 1976 (1976-10-06) – 10 August 1983 (1983-08-10)
Appointed byMurray MacLehose
Edward Youde
Member of Urban Council
In office
1 April 1965 (1965-04-01) – 31 March 1981 (1981-03-31)
ConstituencyDirectly elected
Personal details
Born
Henry Hu Hung-lick

(1920-01-20) 20 January 1920 (age 104)
Shaoxing, Zhejiang, China
SpouseChung Chi-yung
Children2
Alma materNational Chengchi University (LL.B.)
University of Paris (PhD)
Henry Hu
Traditional Chinese胡鴻烈
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationWùh Hùhng liht
JyutpingWu4 Hung4 lit6
Hu in circa 1940s

Henry Hu Hung-lick GBM GBS JP (Chinese: 胡鴻烈, born 20 January 1920) is a barrister in Hong Kong, formerly served as the vice-chairman of the Reform Club, Legislative Council member, and vice-chairperson of Urban Council during 1 April 1975 to 31 March 1979.

Diplomat career

Born in a poor family, Hu only received education starting from 9, but finished all primary education within 2.5 years, and earned an excellent result in secondary school admission examination among all students in Chekiang. Hu graduated from the National University of Political Science in 1942 where he studied diplomacy.[1]

In 1945, Hu, along with his just-married wife, went to Tashkent, Soviet Union to begin his diplomat career.[2] Following the change of regime in China which the Republic of China retreated to Taiwan, he decided to study in University of Paris and received doctoral degree and Diploma of High Studies in International Law and International Affairs in 1952, and qualified as a barrister in the UK in 1954, and began his legal practice upon his return to Hong Kong a year later.[1]

Hu, a pro-China patriot, eventually gave up to be barrister in Hong Kong, reportedly because of his unwillingness to revoke his Chinese nationality. During his legal practice in Hong Kong, Hu handled some infamous cases, including Happy Valley Cardboard Box murder.[3]

Political career

Hu was elected to the Urban Council in 1965, criticised the government to increase the fare of Star Ferry foot-passenger. Hu then was appointed to the Legislative Council in 1976 as unofficial member, and met Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping in 1979, becoming the first Hong Kong legislator entering PRC. His Legco member term ended in 1983, and entered Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference four years later.

Family

He married Chung Chi-yung; together they have two children. They co-founded Hong Kong Shue Yan College,[4] which would be the first private university in Hong Kong.

References

  1. ^ a b "Henry HU Hung Lick - Biography - The Honorary Graduates - HKU Honorary Graduates". www4.hku.hk. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  2. ^ 《國民政府公報》第967.2805號
  3. ^ "Which are Hong Kong's most famous unsolved murders?". South China Morning Post. 2019-01-05. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  4. ^ "About Us". HKSYU. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
Order of precedence
Preceded by
Andrew Li
Recipient of the Grand Bauhinia Medal
Hong Kong order of precedence
Recipient of the Grand Bauhinia Medal
Succeeded by
Chan Sui-kau
Recipient of the Grand Bauhinia Medal