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Wong Ker-lee was born on 15 August, 1910 in Quanzhou, Fujian, Qing Empire, is a Wong Ker lee. Discover Wong Ker-lee's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 93 years old?

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Age 93 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 15 August, 1910
Birthday 15 August
Birthplace Quanzhou, Fujian, Qing Empire
Date of death 1 May, 2004
Died Place Hong Kong, China
Nationality China

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His wife is Wong Lin Chin-hwa

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1910

Wong Ker-lee, (15 August 1910 – 1 May 2004) was a Fujianese Hong Kong businessman and politician.

Wong was born in 1910 in Quanzhou, Fujian.

1935

He was graduated from the Jimei Middle School and Xiamen University in 1935 in Economics and was an accountant for the two schools.

He was the revenue commissioner of Tong'an District, Xiamen and Quanzhou during the Second Sino-Japanese War and served as a financial adviser of the Fujian Provincial Government.

After the victory, he was sent to Taiwan to represent the Nationalist government to receive the surrender of Japan.

1946

He was first Mayor of Taichung after the Chinese retrocession of Taiwan from 1946 to 1947 when he resigned for the February 28 Incident.

After he moved to Hong Kong, he founded several banks including the Overseas Trust Bank and the Hong Kong Industrial and Commercial Bank.

Between 1946 and 1947, he was the deputy director of the finance department of the Taiwan Provincial Government and first Mayor of Taichung.

During his mayorship, he co-founded the Chang Hwa Bank with Lin Hsien-tang where he was the deputy chairman of the bank.

At the time February 28 Incident broke out, where he was surrounded by a crowd with Yen Chia-kan, the then director of the finance department of Taiwan Provisional Government while the city's military arsenal was looted by Hsieh Hsueh-hung-led crowd of the Taiwanese Communist Party.

Wong had to dress like a beggar in order to escape.

He reassumed to the administration resumed the public order with the help of Lin Hsien-tang.

1947

On 4 April 1947, his resignation from the mayorship was approved by Taiwan Chief Executive Chen Yi.

Wong arrived in Hong Kong in 1947, he stayed and worked at the Chiyu Banking Corporation on the recommendation of the bank's founder Tan Kah Kee as an assistant manager.

1955

In 1955, Wong founded the Overseas Trust Bank and subsequently the Hong Kong Industrial and Commercial Bank, until the two banks were taken over by the Hong Kong government in 1985.

1960

In the 1960s, he set up the Winco Paper Products and Tai Cheng Securities Ltd. and became the chairman of the two companies.

1969

He was also a director of the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals from 1969 to 1970.

1979

He was first appointed to the Fujian Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in 1979.

1980

From the 1980s, he was the member of the National Committee of the 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and member of its standing committee from 1988 to 2003.

1983

He was then appointed member of the National Committee of the 6th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) in 1983 and became a member of standing committee for the 7th, 8th and 9th CPPCC from 1988 to 2003.

He was also a member of the Selection Committee, which was responsible for electing the first Chief Executive and Provisional Legislative Council.

1997

In 1997, he was among the first recipients of the Grand Bauhinia Medal, the highest honour of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

2004

Wong died in Hong Kong on 1 May 2004, aged 95.

He was the second Hongkonger to have his casket draped in the Chinese national flag since the handover after T. K. Ann.

He was survived by his wife Wong Lin Chin-hwa and children Philip Wong Yu-hong, who is also a businessman and politician, Patrick Wong Yu-pei and Kay Wong Yu-chen.