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Tang Ping-yuan

Tang Ping-yuan, CBE, JP (Chinese: 唐炳源; 8 September 1898 – 17 June 1971) was a Hong Kong entrepreneur and politician. He was the founder of the South Sea Textiles and the unofficial member of the Executive Council and the Legislative Council.

Tang Ping-yuan
Unofficial Member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong
In office
1968–1971
Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
In office
1964–1968
Personal details
Born(1898-09-08)8 September 1898
 Qing dynasty Wuxi, Jiangsu
Died17 June 1971(1971-06-17) (aged 72)
Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital, Happy Valley, Wan Chai, British of Hong Kong
SpouseWan Kin May
RelationsHenry Tang
Tang Hsiang-chien
ChildrenJack Tang (1927-2014)
Victor Tang (1931-1997)
Oscar Tang (1938-)
ParentTang Baoqian (1866-1937)
Alma materSt. John's University, Shanghai
Tsinghua University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Early life and education

Tang was born to a prominent textile merchant family in 1898 in Wuxi, Jiangsu, China. His father, Tang Baoqian, owned the Qingfeng Textile Factory, one of the seven leading textile corporations in Wuxi. He received education at the St. John's University, Shanghai and the Tsinghua University, Beijing before he received a scholarship from the Chinese government and went abroad to study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1923, after receiving a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from MIT, he returned to China to assist his father's textile and flour businesses.

Business and public career

Tang moved to Hong Kong in 1947 and established his own company, the South Sea Textiles in Tsuen Wan in the following year. The company went on to become one of the leading manufacturing company in the colony. He also sat on the board of many companies including the Hong Kong Telephone Company and the Television Broadcasts Limited.[1]

Tang was made Justice of the Peace in 1964. In July 1964, he was appointed unofficial member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. In June 1968, he was appointed by Governor David Trench to the Executive Council, succeeding resigning Li Fook-shu. He was known for calling for improving industrial relations and the working conditions.[2] For his public services, he was awarded Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1967 and Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1968. He also received 3rd class Order of the Sacred Treasure in 1971 for his efforts in improving Hong Kong-Japan relations.[3]

Philanthropist works

He had donated 30 million Hong Kong dollars to build the University Library of the Chinese University of Hong Kong built in 1972.[4] He was also the co-founder of the Community Chest of Hong Kong and its first president. He was also member of the Council of the University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and chairman of the Council of the New Asia College. For his contributions to the Chinese University, he received an honorary doctor of laws degree in 1968.

Tang was also the first chairman of the steering committee of the Hong Kong Polytechnic when the college was about to be promoted from the Hong Kong Technical College. In 2002, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University named a building after Tang Ping-yan and his wife Kinmay W.Tang for their contributions to the university.[5] In 2012, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University named a square in its campus after Tang.[6]

Death

Tang died at the Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital on 17 June 1971. His son, Jack Chi-chien Tang, was the former chairman of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce in 1984. Ping Yuan Tang Residence Hall in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was decorated by Jack Tang in 1973 in honour of his father.[7]

References

  1. ^ "唐炳源博士逝世". The Kung Sheung Daily News. 15 July 1971. p. 7.
  2. ^ "7th Congregation (1968) – The Hon. TANG Ping-yuan – Doctor of Laws". The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
  3. ^ "唐炳源下川憲久 獲日皇頒授勳章". The Kung Sheung Daily News. 18 May 1971. p. 11.
  4. ^ 中文大學校刊第四期. 1973. p. 20.
  5. ^ "理大「唐炳源樓」及「唐溫金美樓」命名典禮". 18 October 2002.
  6. ^ "理大感謝唐氏家族 四十多年支持大學發展". The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
  7. ^ Simha, O. Robert (2001). MIT Campus Planning, 1960–2000: An Annotated Chronology. MIT Press. p. 104.

tang, ping, yuan, chinese, 唐炳源, september, 1898, june, 1971, hong, kong, entrepreneur, politician, founder, south, textiles, unofficial, member, executive, council, legislative, council, unofficial, member, executive, council, hong, kongin, office, 1968, 1971u. Tang Ping yuan CBE JP Chinese 唐炳源 8 September 1898 17 June 1971 was a Hong Kong entrepreneur and politician He was the founder of the South Sea Textiles and the unofficial member of the Executive Council and the Legislative Council Tang Ping yuanUnofficial Member of the Executive Council of Hong KongIn office 1968 1971Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of Hong KongIn office 1964 1968Personal detailsBorn 1898 09 08 8 September 1898 Qing dynasty Wuxi JiangsuDied17 June 1971 1971 06 17 aged 72 Hong Kong Sanatorium amp Hospital Happy Valley Wan Chai British of Hong KongSpouseWan Kin MayRelationsHenry TangTang Hsiang chienChildrenJack Tang 1927 2014 Victor Tang 1931 1997 Oscar Tang 1938 ParentTang Baoqian 1866 1937 Alma materSt John s University ShanghaiTsinghua UniversityMassachusetts Institute of Technology Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Business and public career 3 Philanthropist works 4 Death 5 ReferencesEarly life and education EditTang was born to a prominent textile merchant family in 1898 in Wuxi Jiangsu China His father Tang Baoqian owned the Qingfeng Textile Factory one of the seven leading textile corporations in Wuxi He received education at the St John s University Shanghai and the Tsinghua University Beijing before he received a scholarship from the Chinese government and went abroad to study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology In 1923 after receiving a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from MIT he returned to China to assist his father s textile and flour businesses Business and public career EditTang moved to Hong Kong in 1947 and established his own company the South Sea Textiles in Tsuen Wan in the following year The company went on to become one of the leading manufacturing company in the colony He also sat on the board of many companies including the Hong Kong Telephone Company and the Television Broadcasts Limited 1 Tang was made Justice of the Peace in 1964 In July 1964 he was appointed unofficial member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong In June 1968 he was appointed by Governor David Trench to the Executive Council succeeding resigning Li Fook shu He was known for calling for improving industrial relations and the working conditions 2 For his public services he was awarded Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1967 and Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1968 He also received 3rd class Order of the Sacred Treasure in 1971 for his efforts in improving Hong Kong Japan relations 3 Philanthropist works EditHe had donated 30 million Hong Kong dollars to build the University Library of the Chinese University of Hong Kong built in 1972 4 He was also the co founder of the Community Chest of Hong Kong and its first president He was also member of the Council of the University of Hong Kong the Chinese University of Hong Kong and chairman of the Council of the New Asia College For his contributions to the Chinese University he received an honorary doctor of laws degree in 1968 Tang was also the first chairman of the steering committee of the Hong Kong Polytechnic when the college was about to be promoted from the Hong Kong Technical College In 2002 the Hong Kong Polytechnic University named a building after Tang Ping yan and his wife Kinmay W Tang for their contributions to the university 5 In 2012 the Hong Kong Polytechnic University named a square in its campus after Tang 6 Death EditTang died at the Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital on 17 June 1971 His son Jack Chi chien Tang was the former chairman of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce in 1984 Ping Yuan Tang Residence Hall in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was decorated by Jack Tang in 1973 in honour of his father 7 References Edit 唐炳源博士逝世 The Kung Sheung Daily News 15 July 1971 p 7 7th Congregation 1968 The Hon TANG Ping yuan Doctor of Laws The Chinese University of Hong Kong 唐炳源下川憲久 獲日皇頒授勳章 The Kung Sheung Daily News 18 May 1971 p 11 中文大學校刊第四期 1973 p 20 理大 唐炳源樓 及 唐溫金美樓 命名典禮 18 October 2002 理大感謝唐氏家族 四十多年支持大學發展 The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Simha O Robert 2001 MIT Campus Planning 1960 2000 An Annotated Chronology MIT Press p 104 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tang Ping yuan amp oldid 1060390001, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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