List of Hong Kong people of Shanghainese and Lower Yangtze descent

Politics

Literature

  • Claire Chao (born 1962 in Hong Kong), author[9]
  • Liu Yichang ( 1918 in Shanghai –2018), or Lau Yee Cheung in Cantonese, writer, editor and publisher. He is considered the founder of Hong Kong's modern literature, ancestry in Zhenhai, Ningbo[10][11]
  • Ni Kuang (born in Ningbo), novelist
  • Jin Yong (Louis Cha Leung-yung, born in Haining, Zhejiang), novelist

Entertainment

Business

  • Hsu Ta Tung, business magnate, father of Rita Fan
  • Morris Chang (born 1931 in Ningbo), founder of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), lived in Hong Kong briefly in 1948
  • Vincent Fang, (born 943 in Shanghai), the leader of the Liberal Party of Hong Kong. He is a Hong Kong entrepreneur in the garment industry[25]
  • Z.Y. Fu (1919 in Shanghai - 2011), Chinese-American businessman[26]
  • Tao Ho (1936 in Shanghai – 2019) architect, he was the designer of the Bauhinia emblem, ancestry in Guangdong[27]
  • Norman Hsu, (1951 in Hong Kong – 2019) American businessman who is a convicted pyramid investment promoter
  • Kung Yan-sum, (born 1943 in Shanghai), is the younger brother of Nina Wang Kung Yu-sum, the former Asia's richest woman and the late chairman of Chinachem Group, one of the biggest privately held property developer in Hong Kong.[28]
  • Nina Wang, born Kung Yu Sum (Chinese: 龔如心; pinyin: Gōng Rúxīn) 1936[29] – 2007) was Asia's richest woman, with an estimated net worth of US$4.2 billion at the time of her death.[30]
  • Teddy Wang, (born 1933 Shanghai -?) Chinese businessman and founder of the Chinachem Group who was kidnapped for ransom in 1990, and later declared legally dead. Ancestry in to Wenzhou.[31]
  • Henry Fan (born 1948 in Shanghai), executive at Cathay Pacific, Ningbo ancestry[32][33]
  • David Shou-Yeh Wong (born c. 1941 Ningbo), billionaire banker and philanthropist, founder Dah Sing Bank Limited.[34]
  • Kwok family of the Wing On Group
  • Yue-Kong Pao (born 1918 in Ningbo – 1991), shipping magnate
  • Frank Tsao (born 1925 in Shanghai), shipping magnate (International Maritime Carriers [IMC Group]) and financier who later settled in Singapore. Tsao lived in Hong Kong for a few years after leaving mainland
  • Tang Ping Yuan (born 1898 in Wuxi – 1971) a Hong Kong textile entrepreneur and politician.
  • Y.L. Yang (Yang Yuanlong born in Shanghai), eminent textile industry figure, Wu County descent

Other


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