Chen Din Hwa Explained

Chen Din-hwa
Native Name:陳廷驊
Birth Place:Ningbo, Zhejiang, China
Death Place:Hong Kong
Spouse:Yang Foo Oi (divorced)
Nationality:Chinese
Citizenship:Hong Kong
Children:Angela Chen Wai-fong and Vivien Chen Wai Wai (daughters)
Occupation:Businessman

Chen Din-hwa (; 1923 – 17 June 2012) was a Hong Kong industrial tycoon, billionaire and philanthropist.[1] He was known as the "King of Cotton Yarn" in Hong Kong.[2]

Life and career

Chen was born in Ningbo, Zhejiang, Republic of China in 1923.[3] His family was poor and he left school at the age of 12 to serve as an apprentice to a silk merchant. His father was reportedly a Shanghai-based industrialist, mainly in textiles. When Chen was 22 years old, he was already chief manager of his family business and owned several shops and factories in Shanghai and Ningbo.[4] In 1949, Chen's family shifted to Hong Kong and set up in business there.[2] [5] He set up a successful cotton-yarn maker called Nan Fung Mill.

In 1954, he established Nan Fung Textiles, becoming chairman, and Nan Fung Development Limited.[2] [6] The company also developed interests in shipping.[7]

When diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2009, Chen handed over control of his business to his younger daughter Vivien Chen, who had been part of the business since 1981.[8] In 2010, his wife Yang Foo Oi and elder daughter Angela, a trained architect who lived in the United States and now in Hong Kong, sued younger daughter Vivian, alleging that Chen was misled into transferring assets to a trust fund controlled by Vivian.[9] Yang divorced him in 2011.[2] [10]

Chen died on 17 June 2012 at the age of 89, reportedly of prostate cancer.[2] [5] At his death he was ranked by Forbes as the 14th wealthiest person in Hong Kong, with a net worth of US$2.6 billion,[11] [12] though earlier in his career he had been among the top ten.[13]

Family and personal life

Chen was married to Yang Foo Oi until 2011, when the couple divorced. They had two daughters.[2] As a devout Buddhist, Chen founded the eponymous D.H. Chen Foundation, which provides charity services in education, welfare and medicine.[11]

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Notes and References

  1. News: 陳廷驊病逝 享年89歲 - 東方日報 . 24 April 2022 . orientaldaily.on.cc . Oriental Daily News.
  2. http://www.scmp.com/portal/site/SCMP/menuitem.2af62ecb329d3d7733492d9253a0a0a0/?vgnextoid=10b604f539ff7310VgnVCM100000360a0a0aRCRD&ss=Hong+Kong&s=News Empire builder Chen Din-hwa dies at 89
  3. News: 南丰陈廷骅:"棉纱大王"的地产人生-搜狐财经 . 24 April 2022 . business.sohu.com.
  4. News: 陈廷骅曾列港十大富豪 前妻幼女争产官司仍胶着-中新网 . www.chinanews.com.cn . China News Service.
  5. http://hk.news.yahoo.com/南豐集團創辦人陳廷驊病逝-094013331.html 南豐集團創辦人陳廷驊病逝
  6. http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/ipro/pressrelease/981027-s.htm Chen biodata
  7. Web site: 陳廷驊遺體移送殯儀館 蘋果日報 要聞港聞 20120620 . hk.apple.nextmedia.com . 24 April 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304213842/http://hk.apple.nextmedia.com/news/art/20120620/16441891 . 4 March 2016.
  8. News: 财经观察-宁波帮的尴尬:谁人超越历史? . . 24 April 2022 . 31 December 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101231094354/http://gb.cri.cn/1827/2004/10/10/405@323030.htm . dead .
  9. News: 南豐集團創辦人陳廷驊逝世 . 2012-06-17 . 24 April 2022 . Now 新聞 . zh-hk.
  10. News: 外孫女遲了兩天公布死訊 警插手查陳廷驊死因_星島日報_加拿大多倫多中文新聞網。 Canada Toronto Chinese newspaper . 2012-06-19 . 24 April 2022 . news.singtao.ca . https://web.archive.org/web/20120624032515/http://news.singtao.ca/toronto/2012-06-19/hongkong1340093532d3929302.html . 24 June 2012.
  11. https://www.forbes.com/sites/rosatrieu/2012/06/19/h-k-s-king-of-cotton-yarn-dies-at-89 "H.K.'s 'King Of Cotton Yarn' Dies At 89"
  12. Web site: Flannery . Russell . Jul 12, 2012 . Jan 16, 2008 . Hong Kong's 40 Richest . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230122121330/https://www.forbes.com/2008/01/16/hong-kong-billionaires-biz-08hkrichest-cx_rf_0116hongkong_land.html?sh=2ec5f35c29ee . Jan 22, 2023 . Forbes.
  13. News: 南豐陳廷驊與妻正式離婚 - 新浪網 - 新聞 . 24 April 2022 . news.sina.com.hk . https://web.archive.org/web/20110425073759/http://news.sina.com.hk/news/1346/3/1/2080132/1.html . 25 April 2011.