As governor, Wilson had to deal with the fallout in Hong Kong from
Black Monday, in which the
colony's stock exchange had been among the most hit by the financial crash along with the 1989
Tiananmen Square protests in Beijing. He also encountered the
Vietnamese refugee problem, which steadily grew worse and led to the 1988 policy of repatriating those found not to qualify for refugee status (see
bắt đầu từ nay). In October 1989, Wilson proposed, in the Governor's Annual Policy Address, the building of an airport on
Lantau Island, known as the
Rose Garden Project (玫瑰園計劃, see
Hong Kong International Airport). The proposal was created out of concern that
Kai Tak Airport, which had been in use since the beginning of aviation in Hong Kong, was not equipped to handle modern aviation needs. In December 1991, Britain announced the removal of Wilson as the governor, who had been widely criticised by Hong Kong's pro-democratic camp, three months after their strong performance in Hong Kong's first direct elections to the Legislative Council. Wilson left Hong Kong in June 1992 following the completion of his five-year term as governor. Before his retirement Wilson embarked on political reforms that paved the way for eighteen legislators of the
Legislative Council to be directly elected by the people of Hong Kong. Wilson was succeeded by
Chris Patten and a former
Member of the Parliament who had been recently defeated in the
UK general election before being appointed.
Name in Chinese When Wilson studied
Mandarin Chinese at The University of Hong Kong, he was given the Chinese name Wei Dewei or Ngai Tak-Ngai (); "Wei" was short for "Wilson", while "Dewei" is a
Chinese transliteration of David. However, when he arrived in Hong Kong to take up the position of
Governor of Hong Kong, it was noted that the Cantonese pronunciation of his earlier name sounded almost nothing like his actual name.
Nicholas Kristof of
The New York Times commented that Wilson's previous Chinese name sounded too much like "hypocrisy to the extent of danger" (偽得危). Kristof also noted that the surname and the third character can each be divided into components meaning "1,800 female ghosts" (千八女鬼). ==Post-governorship==