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Yung Fung-shee

Yung Fung-shee (Chinese: 容鳳書; 1900 – 27 August 1972) was a Hong Kong philanthropist. The Yungs were closely associated with the Chartered Bank (now Standard Chartered Bank). Fung-shee's grandfather, Yung Leung was the first comprador of the Chartered Bank, while several of his descendants, including one of his sons Yung Yik-ting, had successively held key positions such as compradors and sub-compradors in the Bank. Fung-shee, who kept a low-profile, had earned large sums of profits investment of securities. Her will in 1969 provided that assets valued at HK$3 million would go to the Hong Kong Government for the construction of free healthcare centres and clinics for the needy. By the time of her death in August 1972, the value of bequest had grown to HK$16 million, and HK$51 million by late 1978, funding Yung Fung Shee Memorial Centre in Kwun Tong, Kowloon and Madam Yung Fung Shee Health Centre in Yuen Long, New Territories, which costed HK$70 million and HK$32 million respectively.

容鳳書
Yung Fung-shee
Born1900
Died27 August 1972 (aged 72)
British Hong Kong
OccupationPhilanthropist
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese容鳳書
Simplified Chinese容凤书
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinRóng Fèngshū
Bopomofoㄖㄨㄥˊ ㄈㄥˋ ㄕㄨ
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingjung4 fung6 syu1

Life edit

During her lifetime edit

Yung Fung-shee was born in Hong Kong in 1900. With ancestors hailing from Nanping, Zhuhai, Guangdong,[1] the Yungs were closely associated with the Chartered Bank (now Standard Chartered Bank). Fung-shee's grandfather, Yung Leung (容良; 1833 – 1904) was the first comprador of the Chartered Bank.[2][3][4] Yung Yik-ting (容翼庭, also named Yung Hin-pong [容顯邦]; 1864 − 1913), one of Leung's sons, who had served at the Tung Wah Hospital and the Po Leung Kuk as director, succeeded Leung as comprador, and in 1906 he was appointed by the Government as an unofficial Justice of the Peace.[4][5][6] Among the offspring of Yik-ting, his eldest son Yung Tsze-ming (容子明, also named Yung Hin-chung [容顯中]; 1883 – 1940) worked as the comprador of Bank;[4][6][7] his second son Yung Hin-yan pursued his studies in civil engineering in the United States;[6] his fourth son, Yung Hin-chiu (容顯超), had served as sub-comprador of the Bank;[7] Yung Hin-fun (容顯勳), his fifth son died of tuberculosis,[1] while his sixth son Yung Hin-chew (容顯朝) had also worked in the Chartered Bank as comprador.[8] Sanford Yung, the son of Hin-fun, founded the Sanford Yung & Co (predecessor of PricewaterhouseCoopers) and was the first Chinese member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland.[1]

Little is known regarding Fung-shee's birth, childhood, education, career and family background. However, in the book Women's Competition (女爭) written in 2014, Hong Kong historians Victor Zheng (鄭宏泰) and Wong Siu-lun (黃紹倫) conjectured that she was likely to be one of the daughters of Yung Kwok-tai (容國大, also named Yung Yik-sun [容翼宸]; 1861 – 1921), Yik-ting's elder brother.[9] This was because Kwok-tai fathered five sons and two daughters, while Fung-shee made a will in her later years to pass on part of her assets to a brother known as "Yung Hin-kwan", who was believed to be one of Kwok-tai's sons (whose name is rendered as "容顯君" in Chinese).[9] It is also speculated that she might be the daughter of Yung Pui-yiu (容配堯, also named Yung Kwok-tuen [容國端]; 1873 – 1917), Yik-ting's twelfth younger brother, because in the Yungs' genealogy book, it shows that Pui-yiu had two sons and seven daughters, while three of his daughters' marital status was not displayed; in spite of that, it can also mean that they were not married by the time of revising the genealogy book.[9] In an article about the life of Fung-shee published by the South China Morning Post in 1972, it stated that she had five brothers, increasing the probability of her being Kwok-tai's daughter.[2]

According to known sources, Yung was the third child in her family, hence she was addressed as "Sam Ka-tse" (三家姐, literally "third elder sister") and "Third Lady of the Yungs" (容三小姐).[3][10] Born into a wealthy family, Yung resided at Robinson Road, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong Island during her lifetime, while back before World War II, she had been actively involved in the investment market, earning large sums of profits from the investment of securities over the years.[3][11] Nevertheless, she kept a low profile and lived a frugal life, dressing plainly and had never purchased any new garments in the last ten years of her life. On top of that, she travelled mainly by bus or on foot; she had not bought any car, nor hired a chauffeur.[3] In her free time, she played mahjong with a few of her friends.[3] Yung had never married. She died at 21:00, 27 August 1972 at the Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital, Happy Valley, at the age of 72;[10] Her remains were shifted to the Hong Kong Funeral Home for her funeral and cremated at the Cape Collinson Crematorium three days later.[10]

After her death edit

On 13 October 1969, Yung entrusted the Chartered Bank of Hongkong Trustees Limited to make a will, bestowing HK$3 million worth of assets to the Hong Kong Government, for the construction of free healthcare centres for the needy.[3][11] The bequest mainly came from her profits from the investment of securities from various public companies, which by the time of her death in 1972 had grown to HK$16 million.[3][11] Following her death, the Chartered Bank of Hongkong Trustees Limited, confirmed by the Supreme Court in December 1972 as the sole undertaker, discussed with the Medical and Health Department of Hong Kong on how to best use the bequest to fulfil her last wishes.[2][3]

 
Yung Fung Shee Memorial Centre (pictured, in May 2014), located in Kwun Tong, Kowloon, opened its doors in 1984

After several years of discussions, the Department decided to build a healthcare centre at Cha Kwo Ling Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon. The project commenced in 1979 and was completed in 1984. The centre was officially opened by Governor Sir Edward Youde on 23 November 1984. Up to HK$70 million was spent on construction and the cost was fully defrayed from Yung's bequest. As indicated in Yung's will, the centre was named the Yung Fung Shee Memorial Centre (容鳳書紀念中心).[11][12][13] The centre is made up of a seven-storey and a two-storey building, with a floor area of 10,200 m2. Serving mainly residents living in East Kowloon, the centre consists of a public health laboratory, a family health service department, a chest and social hygiene clinic, a diagnostic radiology department, a physical and occupational therapy department, as well as a district health education centre.[12][13]

After the opening of the Memorial Centre, the balance in Yung's bequest became a trust fund for the construction of another healthcare centre.[14] HK$32.5 million was withdrawn to aid the construction of Madam Yung Fung Shee Health Centre (容鳳書健康中心) located at Sai Ching Street, Yuen Long, New Territories.[14] The opening of the centre was officiated by Lau Wong-fat, a legislative council member and the chairman of Heung Yee Kuk, on 26 March 1991.[14] The centre, which serves primarily Yuen Long residents, is four stories high and provides services such as general outpatient clinic, family health, community nursing, dental and eye care.[14]

Places named after her edit

  • Yung Fung Shee Memorial Centre (容鳳書紀念中心), located at Cha Kwo Ling Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon, opened in 1984.[12]
  • Madam Yung Fung Shee Health Centre (容鳳書健康中心), located at Sai Ching Street, Yuen Long, New Territories, opened in 1991.[14]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Yang & Liao (2012)
  2. ^ a b c "Left $20m estate to Government" (14 December 1972)
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "容鳳仙女士遺產二千萬遺囑指定交港府開辦免費診療所" (15 December 1972)
  4. ^ a b c Zheng & Wong (2014), p. 271.
  5. ^ "訃聞" (10 September 1913)
  6. ^ a b c Wright (1908), p.178.
  7. ^ a b "連叠破獲偽幣聲中港財界向記者談話撮要" (9 April 1936)
  8. ^ "容顯朝逝世昨舉行火葬" (16 September 1958)
  9. ^ a b c Zheng & Wong (2014), p. 273.
  10. ^ a b c "訃聞" (29 August 1972)
  11. ^ a b c d "容鳳書女士撥遺產觀塘興建健康中心" (8 April 1979)
  12. ^ a b c "容鳳書紀念中心新醫療大樓本週五啟用" (20 November 1984)
  13. ^ a b "港督主持容鳳書中心開幕禮" (24 November 1984)
  14. ^ a b c d e "元朗容鳳書健康中心增醫療服務" (27 March 1991)

References edit

Chinese-language edit

  • "訃聞" (Death Announcement), Chinese Mail (香港華字日報), p. 3, 10 September 1913.
  • "連叠破獲偽幣聲中港財界向記者談話撮要", Kung Sheung Daily News (香港工商日報), Section 3, p. 1, 9 April 1936.
  • "容顯朝逝世昨舉行火葬", Ta Kung Pao, Section 2, p. 5, 16 September 1958.
  • "訃聞" (Death Announcement), Wah Kiu Yat Po, Section 2, p. 2, 29 August 1972.
  • "容鳳仙女士遺產二千萬遺囑指定交港府開辦免費診療所", Kung Sheung Daily News, p. 10, 15 December 1972.
  • "容鳳書女士撥遺產觀塘興建健康中心", Wah Kiu Yat Po, Section 2, p. 1, 8 April 1979.
  • "容鳳書紀念中心新醫療大樓本週五啟用", Wah Kiu Yat Po, Section 2, p. 4, 20 November 1984.
  • "港督主持容鳳書中心開幕禮", Wah Kiu Yat Po, Section 2, p. 1, 24 November 1984.
  • "元朗容鳳書健康中心增醫療服務", Wah Kiu Yat Po, p. 9, 27 March 1991.
  • Yang, Shuxia (楊舒霞); Liao, Qunyan (廖群嚴), "容永道:昔鵬行萬里,今默施善舉", Eminent figures (傑出人物), vol. 5, 2012.
  • Zheng, Victor (鄭宏泰); Wong, Siu-lun (黃紹倫), 女爭 (Women's Competition). Hong Kong: Joint Publishing (Hong Kong) Company Limited, 2014. ISBN 978-9-62043-619-2

English-language edit

  • Edited by Wright, Arnold, Twentieth Century Impressions of Hongkong, Shanghai, and Other Treaty Ports of China: Their History, People, Commerce, Industries, and Resources. London: Lloyds Greater Britain Publishing Company, 1908.
  • "Left $20m estate to Government", South China Morning Post, 14 December 1972, p. 1.

External links edit

  • (Founding Members, The Board of Management of The Chinese Permanent Cemeteries), pp. 28–29.
  • Tuen Mun Hospital – Madam Yung Fung Shee Health Centre

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In this Chinese name the family name is Yung Yung Fung shee Chinese 容鳳書 1900 27 August 1972 was a Hong Kong philanthropist The Yungs were closely associated with the Chartered Bank now Standard Chartered Bank Fung shee s grandfather Yung Leung was the first comprador of the Chartered Bank while several of his descendants including one of his sons Yung Yik ting had successively held key positions such as compradors and sub compradors in the Bank Fung shee who kept a low profile had earned large sums of profits investment of securities Her will in 1969 provided that assets valued at HK 3 million would go to the Hong Kong Government for the construction of free healthcare centres and clinics for the needy By the time of her death in August 1972 the value of bequest had grown to HK 16 million and HK 51 million by late 1978 funding Yung Fung Shee Memorial Centre in Kwun Tong Kowloon and Madam Yung Fung Shee Health Centre in Yuen Long New Territories which costed HK 70 million and HK 32 million respectively 容鳳書Yung Fung sheeBorn1900British Hong KongDied27 August 1972 aged 72 British Hong KongOccupationPhilanthropistChinese nameTraditional Chinese容鳳書Simplified Chinese容凤书TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinRong FengshuBopomofoㄖㄨㄥˊ ㄈㄥˋ ㄕㄨYue CantoneseJyutpingjung4 fung6 syu1 Contents 1 Life 1 1 During her lifetime 1 2 After her death 2 Places named after her 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 5 1 Chinese language 5 2 English language 6 External linksLife editDuring her lifetime edit Yung Fung shee was born in Hong Kong in 1900 With ancestors hailing from Nanping Zhuhai Guangdong 1 the Yungs were closely associated with the Chartered Bank now Standard Chartered Bank Fung shee s grandfather Yung Leung 容良 1833 1904 was the first comprador of the Chartered Bank 2 3 4 Yung Yik ting 容翼庭 also named Yung Hin pong 容顯邦 1864 1913 one of Leung s sons who had served at the Tung Wah Hospital and the Po Leung Kuk as director succeeded Leung as comprador and in 1906 he was appointed by the Government as an unofficial Justice of the Peace 4 5 6 Among the offspring of Yik ting his eldest son Yung Tsze ming 容子明 also named Yung Hin chung 容顯中 1883 1940 worked as the comprador of Bank 4 6 7 his second son Yung Hin yan pursued his studies in civil engineering in the United States 6 his fourth son Yung Hin chiu 容顯超 had served as sub comprador of the Bank 7 Yung Hin fun 容顯勳 his fifth son died of tuberculosis 1 while his sixth son Yung Hin chew 容顯朝 had also worked in the Chartered Bank as comprador 8 Sanford Yung the son of Hin fun founded the Sanford Yung amp Co predecessor of PricewaterhouseCoopers and was the first Chinese member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland 1 Little is known regarding Fung shee s birth childhood education career and family background However in the book Women s Competition 女爭 written in 2014 Hong Kong historians Victor Zheng 鄭宏泰 and Wong Siu lun 黃紹倫 conjectured that she was likely to be one of the daughters of Yung Kwok tai 容國大 also named Yung Yik sun 容翼宸 1861 1921 Yik ting s elder brother 9 This was because Kwok tai fathered five sons and two daughters while Fung shee made a will in her later years to pass on part of her assets to a brother known as Yung Hin kwan who was believed to be one of Kwok tai s sons whose name is rendered as 容顯君 in Chinese 9 It is also speculated that she might be the daughter of Yung Pui yiu 容配堯 also named Yung Kwok tuen 容國端 1873 1917 Yik ting s twelfth younger brother because in the Yungs genealogy book it shows that Pui yiu had two sons and seven daughters while three of his daughters marital status was not displayed in spite of that it can also mean that they were not married by the time of revising the genealogy book 9 In an article about the life of Fung shee published by the South China Morning Post in 1972 it stated that she had five brothers increasing the probability of her being Kwok tai s daughter 2 According to known sources Yung was the third child in her family hence she was addressed as Sam Ka tse 三家姐 literally third elder sister and Third Lady of the Yungs 容三小姐 3 10 Born into a wealthy family Yung resided at Robinson Road Mid Levels Hong Kong Island during her lifetime while back before World War II she had been actively involved in the investment market earning large sums of profits from the investment of securities over the years 3 11 Nevertheless she kept a low profile and lived a frugal life dressing plainly and had never purchased any new garments in the last ten years of her life On top of that she travelled mainly by bus or on foot she had not bought any car nor hired a chauffeur 3 In her free time she played mahjong with a few of her friends 3 Yung had never married She died at 21 00 27 August 1972 at the Hong Kong Sanatorium amp Hospital Happy Valley at the age of 72 10 Her remains were shifted to the Hong Kong Funeral Home for her funeral and cremated at the Cape Collinson Crematorium three days later 10 After her death edit On 13 October 1969 Yung entrusted the Chartered Bank of Hongkong Trustees Limited to make a will bestowing HK 3 million worth of assets to the Hong Kong Government for the construction of free healthcare centres for the needy 3 11 The bequest mainly came from her profits from the investment of securities from various public companies which by the time of her death in 1972 had grown to HK 16 million 3 11 Following her death the Chartered Bank of Hongkong Trustees Limited confirmed by the Supreme Court in December 1972 as the sole undertaker discussed with the Medical and Health Department of Hong Kong on how to best use the bequest to fulfil her last wishes 2 3 nbsp Yung Fung Shee Memorial Centre pictured in May 2014 located in Kwun Tong Kowloon opened its doors in 1984After several years of discussions the Department decided to build a healthcare centre at Cha Kwo Ling Road Kwun Tong Kowloon The project commenced in 1979 and was completed in 1984 The centre was officially opened by Governor Sir Edward Youde on 23 November 1984 Up to HK 70 million was spent on construction and the cost was fully defrayed from Yung s bequest As indicated in Yung s will the centre was named the Yung Fung Shee Memorial Centre 容鳳書紀念中心 11 12 13 The centre is made up of a seven storey and a two storey building with a floor area of 10 200 m2 Serving mainly residents living in East Kowloon the centre consists of a public health laboratory a family health service department a chest and social hygiene clinic a diagnostic radiology department a physical and occupational therapy department as well as a district health education centre 12 13 After the opening of the Memorial Centre the balance in Yung s bequest became a trust fund for the construction of another healthcare centre 14 HK 32 5 million was withdrawn to aid the construction of Madam Yung Fung Shee Health Centre 容鳳書健康中心 located at Sai Ching Street Yuen Long New Territories 14 The opening of the centre was officiated by Lau Wong fat a legislative council member and the chairman of Heung Yee Kuk on 26 March 1991 14 The centre which serves primarily Yuen Long residents is four stories high and provides services such as general outpatient clinic family health community nursing dental and eye care 14 Places named after her editYung Fung Shee Memorial Centre 容鳳書紀念中心 located at Cha Kwo Ling Road Kwun Tong Kowloon opened in 1984 12 Madam Yung Fung Shee Health Centre 容鳳書健康中心 located at Sai Ching Street Yuen Long New Territories opened in 1991 14 See also edit nbsp Hong Kong portal nbsp Biography portalUnited Christian HospitalNotes edit a b c Yang amp Liao 2012 a b c Left 20m estate to Government 14 December 1972 a b c d e f g h 容鳳仙女士遺產二千萬遺囑指定交港府開辦免費診療所 15 December 1972 a b c Zheng amp Wong 2014 p 271 訃聞 10 September 1913 a b c Wright 1908 p 178 a b 連叠破獲偽幣聲中港財界向記者談話撮要 9 April 1936 容顯朝逝世昨舉行火葬 16 September 1958 a b c Zheng amp Wong 2014 p 273 a b c 訃聞 29 August 1972 a b c d 容鳳書女士撥遺產觀塘興建健康中心 8 April 1979 a b c 容鳳書紀念中心新醫療大樓本週五啟用 20 November 1984 a b 港督主持容鳳書中心開幕禮 24 November 1984 a b c d e 元朗容鳳書健康中心增醫療服務 27 March 1991 References editChinese language edit 訃聞 Death Announcement Chinese Mail 香港華字日報 p 3 10 September 1913 連叠破獲偽幣聲中港財界向記者談話撮要 Kung Sheung Daily News 香港工商日報 Section 3 p 1 9 April 1936 容顯朝逝世昨舉行火葬 Ta Kung Pao Section 2 p 5 16 September 1958 訃聞 Death Announcement Wah Kiu Yat Po Section 2 p 2 29 August 1972 容鳳仙女士遺產二千萬遺囑指定交港府開辦免費診療所 Kung Sheung Daily News p 10 15 December 1972 容鳳書女士撥遺產觀塘興建健康中心 Wah Kiu Yat Po Section 2 p 1 8 April 1979 容鳳書紀念中心新醫療大樓本週五啟用 Wah Kiu Yat Po Section 2 p 4 20 November 1984 港督主持容鳳書中心開幕禮 Wah Kiu Yat Po Section 2 p 1 24 November 1984 元朗容鳳書健康中心增醫療服務 Wah Kiu Yat Po p 9 27 March 1991 Yang Shuxia 楊舒霞 Liao Qunyan 廖群嚴 容永道 昔鵬行萬里 今默施善舉 Eminent figures 傑出人物 vol 5 2012 Zheng Victor 鄭宏泰 Wong Siu lun 黃紹倫 女爭 Women s Competition Hong Kong Joint Publishing Hong Kong Company Limited 2014 ISBN 978 9 62043 619 2 English language edit Edited by Wright Arnold Twentieth Century Impressions of Hongkong Shanghai and Other Treaty Ports of China Their History People Commerce Industries and Resources London Lloyds Greater Britain Publishing Company 1908 Left 20m estate to Government South China Morning Post 14 December 1972 p 1 External links edit華人永遠墳場管理委員會創會委員 Founding Members The Board of Management of The Chinese Permanent Cemeteries pp 28 29 Tuen Mun Hospital Madam Yung Fung Shee Health Centre Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yung Fung shee amp oldid 1114959730, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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