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Gordon Wu

Sir Gordon Wu Ying-sheung,[1] GBS, KCMG, FICE (Chinese: 胡應湘; born 1935, Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong businessman. He is the chairman of the board of Hong Kong-listed Asian infrastructure firm Hopewell Holdings Ltd.

Gordon Wu
Traditional Chinese胡應湘
Simplified Chinese胡应湘
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHú Yìngxiāng
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingWu4 Jing3soeng1

Background edit

Wu studied engineering at the University of Manitoba in 1953, then transferred to Princeton University. Wu graduated from Princeton with a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering (BSc.Eng.) in 1958, and currently serves as a trustee for the university. Before that, he attended Wah Yan College, a Jesuit secondary school in Hong Kong.

As one of the founders of Hopewell, he was the managing director from 1972 to 2002. In January 2002, he retired as the managing director of the company but remains as chairman of the board. He was responsible for Hopewell's infrastructure projects in mainland China and Southeast Asia and has been involved in the design and construction of many buildings and development projects in Hong Kong and mainland China. He is also the chairman of Hopewell Highway Infrastructure Limited, subsidiary of Hopewell listed in August 2003, and an independent non-executive director of i-Cable Communications Limited.

In 1984, Wu donated US$5 million worth of his company shares to Princeton University and formed a charity fund. Wu also pledged US$100 million to the university, a sum he planned to make available for university use in 2008, on the occasion of his 50th reunion. In a talk given in October 2006, however, Wu revealed intentions of making the contribution available to the university sooner. He completed this pledge, with the last payment in 2006–2007.

He is Chairman of the Council of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Business edit

Wu has been an advocate for more than two decades for the construction of Asia's largest bridge project linking Hong Kong, Macau, and China's Zhuhai city. The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge project was given support by the PRC government in August 2003. The bridge traverses two man-made islands, allowing it to go through an undersea tunnel and let shipping pass. The concept is based on the existing Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel in Virginia, United States.

Since the 1980s, Wu has steered Hopewell Holdings towards developing his vision of creating an advanced transport system for China's manufacturing powerhouse in the Pearl River Delta, which includes much of Guangdong Province and makes use of its proximity to Hong Kong to access professional services and logistics.

Wu has predicted that commercial development in Hong Kong will focus upon the growth of four major pillar industries including retailing, tourism, and logistics. He predicts a diminishing role for the property and textiles industries.[citation needed]

Gordon Wu designed the first build-operate-transfer (BOT) project for the China Hotel in 1979, thus "leading the way" into China. Wu and Hopewell went on to build power plants (Shajiao B and C) and other infrastructure projects in China, using the BOT structure.

Political stance edit

Gordon Wu has spoken out in opposition to the development of democracy in Hong Kong.[2][3] He joined more than 80 of Hong Kong's richest business tycoons and their heirs apparent headed for Beijing on 26 September 2003 on an annual pilgrimage. The same year, he told the Chinese University of Hong Kong executive MBA programme that he opposed direct elections in Hong Kong which, he believed, would cause many problems. Noting that only 10 per cent of Hong Kong citizens pay taxes, with the remaining 90 per cent receiving subsidies in various forms, e.g., public housing, healthcare, and education, if direct elections were introduced, this group would, with the help of the politicians they had voted in, "get not only free lunches, but free dinners and breakfasts."[4]

In the run up to the December 2005 protest for democracy in Hong Kong, he said that demonstrators are mobs, and democracy is mobocracy.[5] At a meeting attended by then Vice President Xi Jinping in 2010, he stated, "A small number of people ... are against everything the SAR government wants to do and against everything that's from the central government. They are also using such slogans as 'uprising' and 'liberation'. These show they have hidden purposes."[6]

Affiliations edit

Hong Kong
Mainland China
International
  • Member of Business Advisory Council to the International Finance Corporation of the World Bank Group
  • Member of APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC)
  • Member of International Advisory Board of the Institute for International Business Communication, Japan

Honours and awards edit

Wu received several honours and awards:[1][7]

Honours edit

Honorary degrees edit

Honorary citizenships edit

Other awards edit

  • Business Man of the Year by South China Morning Post and DHL (1991)
  • Asia Corporate Leader by Asia Finance Magazine (1991)
  • Among "the Best Entrepreneurs" by Business Week (1994)
  • Man of the Year by the International Road Federation(United States, 1994)
  • Industry All-Star by Independent Energy (United States, 1996)
  • International CEO of the Year by the George Washington University (United States, 1996)
  • Leader of the Year in the Business/Finance category by the Sing Tao Daily and The Standard (2003)

Trivia edit

 
Gordon Wu Hall at Princeton University
  • The world's most expensive truffle, a 1.51 kilogram rare White Alba truffle, was sold for €125,000 (Hong Kong Dollar $1,250,000; US$160,000) on 13 November 2006 to Gordon Wu, who planned a charity dinner party at Toscana Restaurant at the Ritz Carlton in Hong Kong. This price beats the previous world record of €95,000 for a 1.21 kilogram White Alba truffle in 2005.[citation needed]
  • The dining hall of Princeton University's Butler residential college, built in 1983, is named for Wu. In 1995, Wu pledged a gift of US$100 million to Princeton, US$40 million of that earmarked for graduate fellowships.[8]
  • The Science and Mathematics Center at The Taft School in Watertown, Connecticut, is named for Sir Gordon Wu's wife, Lady Ivy Kwok Wu.
  • The Wah Yan College Cats rescue project is an animal shelter on the roof of Gordon Wu Hall, Wah Yan College, Hong Kong.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Gordon WU Ying-Sheung biography – website of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce
  2. ^ . Asia Sentinel. 18 September 2009. Archived from the original on 29 September 2017. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  3. ^ Loh, Christine (1 September 2003). Building Democracy: Creating Good Government for Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. p. 95. ISBN 9789622096677.
  4. ^ "CUHK EMBA Programme "Talking to CEOs Show"-Hong Kong Should Exploit Trading Opportunities" (Press release). Chinese University of Hong Kong. 3 June 2003. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  5. ^ Cheung, Man-kwong (30 November 2005). "Hansard, Legislative Council" (PDF). p. 2580.
  6. ^ Lee, Diana (5 March 2010). . The Standard. Archived from the original on 29 June 2011.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  7. ^ Biography of Sir Gordon Wu - website of the Wharton Global Alumni Forum in Hong Kong
  8. ^ Harmon, Justin (1 July 1997). "Gordon Wu Fellows in Engineering Named" (Press release). Princeton University. Retrieved 27 April 2019.

External links edit

  • Hopewell Holdings
  • "Whose Interest should Regulators Protect & How?" 3 September 2004 at the Wayback Machine

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In this Chinese name the family name is Wu Sir Gordon Wu Ying sheung 1 GBS KCMG FICE Chinese 胡應湘 born 1935 Hong Kong is a Hong Kong businessman He is the chairman of the board of Hong Kong listed Asian infrastructure firm Hopewell Holdings Ltd Gordon WuTraditional Chinese胡應湘Simplified Chinese胡应湘TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinHu YingxiangYue CantoneseJyutpingWu4 Jing3soeng1 Contents 1 Background 2 Business 3 Political stance 4 Affiliations 5 Honours and awards 5 1 Honours 5 2 Honorary degrees 5 3 Honorary citizenships 5 4 Other awards 6 Trivia 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBackground editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Gordon Wu news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Wu studied engineering at the University of Manitoba in 1953 then transferred to Princeton University Wu graduated from Princeton with a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering BSc Eng in 1958 and currently serves as a trustee for the university Before that he attended Wah Yan College a Jesuit secondary school in Hong Kong As one of the founders of Hopewell he was the managing director from 1972 to 2002 In January 2002 he retired as the managing director of the company but remains as chairman of the board He was responsible for Hopewell s infrastructure projects in mainland China and Southeast Asia and has been involved in the design and construction of many buildings and development projects in Hong Kong and mainland China He is also the chairman of Hopewell Highway Infrastructure Limited subsidiary of Hopewell listed in August 2003 and an independent non executive director of i Cable Communications Limited In 1984 Wu donated US 5 million worth of his company shares to Princeton University and formed a charity fund Wu also pledged US 100 million to the university a sum he planned to make available for university use in 2008 on the occasion of his 50th reunion In a talk given in October 2006 however Wu revealed intentions of making the contribution available to the university sooner He completed this pledge with the last payment in 2006 2007 He is Chairman of the Council of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University Business editWu has been an advocate for more than two decades for the construction of Asia s largest bridge project linking Hong Kong Macau and China s Zhuhai city The Hong Kong Zhuhai Macau Bridge project was given support by the PRC government in August 2003 The bridge traverses two man made islands allowing it to go through an undersea tunnel and let shipping pass The concept is based on the existing Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel in Virginia United States Since the 1980s Wu has steered Hopewell Holdings towards developing his vision of creating an advanced transport system for China s manufacturing powerhouse in the Pearl River Delta which includes much of Guangdong Province and makes use of its proximity to Hong Kong to access professional services and logistics Wu has predicted that commercial development in Hong Kong will focus upon the growth of four major pillar industries including retailing tourism and logistics He predicts a diminishing role for the property and textiles industries citation needed Gordon Wu designed the first build operate transfer BOT project for the China Hotel in 1979 thus leading the way into China Wu and Hopewell went on to build power plants Shajiao B and C and other infrastructure projects in China using the BOT structure Political stance editGordon Wu has spoken out in opposition to the development of democracy in Hong Kong 2 3 He joined more than 80 of Hong Kong s richest business tycoons and their heirs apparent headed for Beijing on 26 September 2003 on an annual pilgrimage The same year he told the Chinese University of Hong Kong executive MBA programme that he opposed direct elections in Hong Kong which he believed would cause many problems Noting that only 10 per cent of Hong Kong citizens pay taxes with the remaining 90 per cent receiving subsidies in various forms e g public housing healthcare and education if direct elections were introduced this group would with the help of the politicians they had voted in get not only free lunches but free dinners and breakfasts 4 In the run up to the December 2005 protest for democracy in Hong Kong he said that demonstrators are mobs and democracy is mobocracy 5 At a meeting attended by then Vice President Xi Jinping in 2010 he stated A small number of people are against everything the SAR government wants to do and against everything that s from the central government They are also using such slogans as uprising and liberation These show they have hidden purposes 6 Affiliations editHong Kong Chairman of the Council of Hong Kong Polytechnic University Member of Commission on Strategic Development of the Hong Kong SAR Member of Hong Kong Logistic Development Council Advisor of Urban Renewal Authority Member of Hong Kong Trade Development Council Vice President of Hong Kong Real Estate Developer s Association Mainland China Member of Chinese People s Political Consultative Conference Advisor of Xiamen Special Economic Zone Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Qinhuangdao International Member of Business Advisory Council to the International Finance Corporation of the World Bank Group Member of APEC Business Advisory Council ABAC Member of International Advisory Board of the Institute for International Business Communication JapanHonours and awards editWu received several honours and awards 1 7 Honours edit Knight of the Order of the Crown Belgium 1985 Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George KCMG United Kingdom 1997 Gold Bauhinia Star GBS Hong Kong 2004 Honorary degrees edit Doctor of Engineering D Eng from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong 1994 Doctor of Business Administration DBA from the University of Strathclyde United Kingdom 1994 Doctor honoris causa dr h c from the University of Edinburgh United Kingdom 1994 Doctor honoris causa dr h c from the University of Manitoba Canada 2012 Honorary citizenships edit New Orleans United States Guangzhou PRC Shunde PRC Nanhai District PRC Shenzhen PRC Huadu PRC Province of Quezon the Republic of the Philippines Other awards edit Business Man of the Year by South China Morning Post and DHL 1991 Asia Corporate Leader by Asia Finance Magazine 1991 Among the Best Entrepreneurs by Business Week 1994 Man of the Year by the International Road Federation United States 1994 Industry All Star by Independent Energy United States 1996 International CEO of the Year by the George Washington University United States 1996 Leader of the Year in the Business Finance category by the Sing Tao Daily and The Standard 2003 Trivia edit nbsp Gordon Wu Hall at Princeton 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