Chao Kuang Piu Explained

Chao Kuang Piu
Birth Date:24 November 1920
Birth Place:Shanghai, China
Death Place:Hong Kong, China
Nationality:Hong Kong
Chinese
Occupation:Businessman
Founder of Dragonair
Children:Susana Chou
Silas K. F. Chou
Ronald Kee-Young David Chao
Awards:Silver Bauhinia Star

Chao Kuang Piu SBS (; 24 November 1920 – 12 March 2021) was a Hong Kong-based Chinese industrialist, sometimes referred to as Hong Kong's "Wool Magnate" given his involvement in Hong Kong's garment industry. He was one of the co-founders of Dragonair, Hong Kong's first Chinese-owned airline, which was subsequently acquired by Cathay Pacific.[1]

Chao was a recipient of Hong Kong's Silver Bauhinia Star award in 2002.

Biography

Chao was born on 24 November 1920 in Shanghai.[2] His father was a successful businessman in Shanghai. The family traced its ancestry to Ningbo in the Zhejiang province in China.[3] At the age of 17, he had to quit studies when his mother died and his father was critically ill.[4]

In 1950, Chao went to British Hong Kong to set up his business by importing wool-spinning equipment from England and starting his wool-spinning factory.[4] He set up the garment manufacturing and trading company Novel Enterprises in 1964.[3] His career has been noted for growing the then nascent Hong Kong textile industry.[5] He expanded his operations overseas into France, Germany, Portugal and the United States through the 1970s. His companies emerged as one of the world's largest wool enterprises.[3] Chao was one of the first few investors in Mainland China, setting up spinning mills, when the Chinese Economic Reforms led by Deng Xiaoping started in late 1970s.[3] He was referred to as "Wool magnate" or "King of Cotton Yarn" given his success in the industry.[6] [3] [7]

Chao was a co-founder of Dragonair airlines in 1985, with shipping magnate Pao Yue-Kong and Hong Kong-based businessman Henry Fok, along with investments from China Merchants Group and China Resources. The carrier was Hong Kong's first Chinese-owned airline.[3] The company was subsequently sold to Hong Kong's flag carrier Cathay Pacific in 2006.[6] The carrier was subsequently renamed Cathay Dragon in 2016, and ended operations in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

Chao was the honorary chairman of the Wharton School's Global Alumni Forum in Hong Kong. He was also the Chairman of Novel Enterprises Ltd.[8] Some of his other positions included being the chairman of the Board of Novel Enterprises, chairman of Dragonair and member of the Hong Kong Consultative & Selection Committee. He was also the honorary consul of the Republic of Mauritius in Hong Kong.[6] He served as an academic advisor to the universities of Tsinghua and Ningbo, and was an honorary professor at Zhejiang University.[2] [9]

Personal life

Chao's daughter, Susana Chou, is the first President of the Legislative Assembly of Macau, Macau SAR, while his son Silas K. F. Chou, is a director of Novel Enterprises which owned Tommy Hilfiger and Michael Kors.[2] His granddaughter is socialite Veronica Chou.[10] Chao's eldest son, Ronald Kee-Young Chao (born 1939), is also a director of Novel Enterprises and founded the Bai Xian Scholarship program in Hong Kong.[11] [12]

Chao died on 12 March 2021 at the Hong Kong Adventist Hospital – Tsuen Wan in Hong Kong. He was aged 100.[3] [4] [6]

Honors and awards

See also

References

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  2. Web site: Biography of K.P. Chao : The Wharton Global Alumni Forum-Hong Kong. www.whartonhongkong07.com. 26 September 2018.
  3. Web site: Hong Kong's Dragonair founder, 'Wool Magnate' Chao Kuang-piu dies at age 100: report | Apple Daily. 15 March 2021. Apple Daily 蘋果日報. zh-hk. 13 March 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210313005531/https://hk.appledaily.com/news/20210313/S47KOXCIRVA3NJLZQORURKXOUE/. dead.
  4. Web site: Founder of Dragonair Chao Kuang-piu dies aged 101. 點新聞-dotdotnews. 12 March 2021. 16 March 2021.
  5. Web site: Hong Kong Entrepreneur Series. cuhk.edu.hk. 26 September 2018.
  6. Web site: Chao Kuang Piu, founder of Dragon Air, passes away at the age of 101. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20210510144202/https://www.thestandard.com.hk/breaking-news/section/4/167340/Chao-Kuang-piu,-founder-of-Dragonair-passes-away-at-the-age-of-101 . 10 May 2021 .
  7. News: 曹光彪前孫婿燒炭亡 - 20210102 - 港聞 . 24 April 2022 . 明報新聞網 - 每日明報 daily news . zh-hant.
  8. Web site: Welcome from the Honorary Chairman : The Wharton Global Alumni Forum-Hong Kong. www.whartonhongkong07.com. 26 September 2018.
  9. News: 香港富豪3.5亿美元捐哈佛 下一笔捐南加州大学_新闻_腾讯网 . 24 April 2022 . news.qq.com.
  10. News: Heiress Veronica Chou on her Beijing 'courtyard house in the sky'. Sebag-Montefiore. Clarissa. Financial Times . 24 April 2014. 17 March 2021.
  11. Web site: Honorary Chairman - Bai Xian Asia Institute. www.bxai.org. 27 May 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160924130143/http://www.bxai.org/en-us/who-we-are/about-us/honorary-chairman. 24 September 2016. dead.
  12. Web site: Businessman Ronald Chao funds Sino-Japanese student exchanges. Jing. Sijia. 22 November 2013. 17 March 2021.

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