Fung Chi-wood
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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]
ConstituencyNew Territories North
Born23 August 1956
PartyAssociation for Democracy and People's Livelihood (1980s)
United Democrats (1990–94)
Democratic Party (1994–2001)
Social Democratic Forum (2000–02)
The Frontier (2002–08)
United Democrats (1990–94)
Democratic Party (1994–2001)
Social Democratic Forum (2000–02)
The Frontier (2002–08)
Alma materUniversity of Hong Kong (BSc)
Chinese University of Hong Kong (Master of Divinity)
Chinese University of Hong Kong (Master of Divinity)
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 |
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| Born | 23 August 1956 |
| 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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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.