He was born on 31 May 1941 in Hong Kong and was educated at the
La Salle College. He obtained his Bachelor of Science in Engineering and
Diploma of Imperial College from the
Imperial College and Master of Philosophy from the
London University. After he returned to Hong Kong, he joined the textile industry and became the managing director of the Lee Wah Weaving Factory and Cheong's Textile Co.. He was member of the general committee of the
Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce and deputy chairman and chairman of the
Federation of Hong Kong Industries, the two leading chambers of commerce in the colony. He suddenly died on 18 May 1993 from a heart attack at the age of 51. ==References==