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Li Tse-fong
Li Tse-fong (21 September 1891 – 5 October 1953) was a Hong Kong entrepreneur and politician. He was the founder of the East Asia Bank and member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. ==Education and business career== Born in Hong Kong on 21 September 1891, he was son of a wealthy local businessman, Li Shek-pang. He educated at the Queen's College and graduated with the Bachelor of Arts from the University of Hong Kong in 1916 as one of the first graduates of the university. After his education, Li entered into his father's rice business, the Nam Wo Hong and also his shipping business. When in 1917 the Hong Kong government announced the restriction of use of vessels during the First World War, Li organised the local merchants to demand for exemption of commercial vessels. In November 1918, Li co-founded the East Asia Bank with Fung Ping-shan, Kan Tung-po and his brother Li Koon-chun. Li Tse-fong became the Bank's Assistant Manager, Manager and later the Life Director. He was also Director of the China Emporium, China Provident Co., Ltd., Green Island Cement Co., Ltd., A. S. Watson Co, Ltd. and various public companies.〔(【引用サイトリンク】page=5 )〕
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