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


Biography

Chao was born on 24 November 1920 in Shanghai. His father was a successful businessman in Shanghai. The family traced its ancestry to Ningbo in the Zhejiang province in China. At the age of 17, he had to quit studies when his mother died and his father was critically ill. In 1950, Chao went to
British Hong Kong Hong Kong was a colony and later a dependent territory of the British Empire from 1841 to 1997, apart from a period of occupation under the Japanese Empire from 1941 to 1945 during the Pacific War. The colonial period began with the Briti ...
to set up his business by importing wool-spinning equipment from England and starting his wool-spinning factory. He set up the garment manufacturing and trading company Novel Enterprises in 1964. His career has been noted for growing the then nascent Hong Kong textile industry. 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. 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. He was referred to as "Wool magnate" or "King of Cotton Yarn" given his success in the industry. Chao was a co-founder of Dragonair airlines in 1985, with shipping magnate
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and Hong Kong-based businessman Henry Fok, along with investments from
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and China Resources. The carrier was Hong Kong's first Chinese-owned airline. The company was subsequently sold to Hong Kong's flag carrier Cathay Pacific in 2006. The carrier was subsequently renamed Cathay Dragon in 2016, and ended operations in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. 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. 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. He served as an academic advisor to the universities of Tsinghua and Ningbo, and was an honorary professor at Zhejiang University.


Personal life

Chao's daughter, Susana Chou, is the first President of the Legislative Assembly of Macau,
Macau SAR Macau or Macao (; ; ; ), officially the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (MSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China in the western Pearl River Delta by the South China Sea. With a popu ...
, while his son Silas K. F. Chou, is a director of Novel Enterprises which owned Tommy Hilfiger and Michael Kors. His grand-daughter is
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Veronica Chou. 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. Chao died on 12 March 2021 at the Hong Kong Adventist Hospital – Tsuen Wan in Hong Kong. He was aged 100.


Honors and awards

* The Asteroid 4566 Chao Kuang Piu was named after him by the Purple Mountain Observatory * Silver Bauhinia Star by the Hong Kong government in 2002 * Wharton School Dean's Medal, awarded by the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania


See also

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Chao Kuang Piu High-tech Development Fund The Chao Kuang Piu High-tech Development Fund (Traditional Chinese: 曹光彪高科技發展基金; Simplified Chinese: 曹光彪高科技发展基金), is a Funding, fund at Zhejiang University, for promoting high-tech innovation and technology d ...


References


External links


Biography of Kuang Piu (K.P.) Chao


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