Fung Chi-wood
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Fung Chi-wood | |
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馮智活 | |
Member of the Legislative Council | |
In office 9 October 1991 – 31 July 1995 | |
Constituency | New Territories North |
Personal details | |
Born | Hong Kong | 23 August 1956
Political party | Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood (1980s) United Democrats (1990–94) Democratic Party (1994–2001) Social Democratic Forum (2000–02) The Frontier (2002–08) |
Alma mater | University of Hong Kong (BSc) Chinese University of Hong Kong (Master of Divinity) |
Occupation | Pastor |
Website | fungchiwood.com |
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Traditional Chinese | 馮智活 | ||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 冯智活 | ||||||||||||
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Fung Chi-wood (Chinese: 馮智活, 23 August 1956) was a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, Regional Council, Shatin District Board Member, and a priest of the Anglican Church in Hong Kong.[1]
He was famous for leading the movement against the Daya Bay Nuclear Plant in 1986 and continued to be active in the pro-democracy camp after the handover of Hong Kong.
References
[edit]- ^ Read Their Lips (I): A dossier of political leaders in Hong Kong. Pace Publishing Ltd.
Categories:
- 1956 births
- Members of the Regional Council of Hong Kong
- District councillors of Sha Tin District
- Living people
- United Democrats of Hong Kong politicians
- Democratic Party (Hong Kong) politicians
- Social Democratic Forum politicians
- The Frontier (Hong Kong) politicians
- Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood politicians
- Hong Kong Anglicans
- HK LegCo Members 1991–1995
- Hong Kong Christian clergy
- Hong Kong politician stubs