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Philip Fang Shun-sang (; 28 March 1941 – 3 November 2013) was a Hong Kong
simultaneous interpreter Simultaneous interpretation (SI) is when an interpreter translates the message from the source language to the target language in real-time. Unlike in consecutive interpreting, this way the natural flow of the speaker is not disturbed and allows f ...
. He provided interpretation services in the United Nations (UN) from 1971 to 1999, having served as chief of its Chinese interpretation section. Fang received his education in Hong Kong, the United States and the United Kingdom. Before he became chief of UN Chinese interpretation section, he served in the UN as a simultaneous interpreter and was stationed in New York City and
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. In his later years, Fang suffered
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. In 2011, he openly supported the prerequisite of being patriotic to China to be a popularly-elected
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, while calling his sister
Anson Chan Anson Maria Elizabeth Chan Fang On-sang, (; ''née'' Fang; born 17 January 1940) is a retired Hong Kong politician and civil servant who was the first ethnic Chinese and woman to serve as Chief Secretary, the second-highest position in both ...
, a
pan-democrat The pro-democracy camp, also known as the pan-democracy camp, is a political alignment in Hong Kong that supports increased democracy, namely the universal suffrage of the Chief Executive and the Legislative Council as given by the Basic L ...
, one of Hong Kong's "
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". Fang fell from his apartment on 3 November 2013 at the age of 72; he was suspected of committing suicide because of illness.


Life


Early years

Philip Fang was born in Hong Kong on 28 March 1941. With ancestors from
Shou County Shou County or Shouxian () is a county in the north-central part of Anhui Province, China, and is located on the southern (right) bank of the Huai River. It is the southernmost county-level division of the prefecture-level city A prefectur ...
, Anhui, he was the fourth child of Fang Shin-hau (; 1913–1950) and
Fang Zhaoling Fang Zhaoling (, 17 January 1914 – 20 February 2006), also known as Lydia Fong, was a Chinese painter and calligrapher. Biography Born to a prominent industrialist and scholarly family in the city of Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, Fang Zhaoling was ...
(1914–2006).Greenfield (1992), p.182. Fang's father was a textile merchant and the son of
Fang Zhenwu Fang Zhenwu (; 1885 – December 1941), or Fang Cheng-wu, was a general of the Republic of China and anti-Japanese leader. He ran afoul of the Kuomintang leadership and was assassinated in 1941. Biography Early life Fang was born in 1885 in Shou ...
(1885–1941), a well-known
Kuomintang The Kuomintang (KMT), also referred to as the Guomindang (GMD), the Nationalist Party of China (NPC) or the Chinese Nationalist Party (CNP), is a major political party in the Republic of China, initially on the Chinese mainland and in Tai ...
general who fought against the Japanese during the
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. His mother was a
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and was apprenticed by
Chao Shao-an Chao Shao-an or Zhao Shao'ang (; 1905, Guangdong – 1998) was a Chinese artist of the Lingnan School of painting. Galleries that feature his work * Hong Kong Heritage Museum *Guangzhou Museum of Art * Asian Art Museum of San Francisco The Asi ...
and
Chang Dai-chien Chang Dai-chien or Zhang Daqian (; 10 May 1899 – 2 April 1983) was one of the best-known and most prodigious Chinese artists of the twentieth century. Originally known as a ''guohua'' (traditionalist) painter, by the 1960s he was also renowned a ...
. Sir Harry Fang (1923–2009), Shin-hau's younger brother, was a renowned
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, whose daughter Christine Fang () is a former chief executive of
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. Fang had seven siblings; his sister
Anson Chan Anson Maria Elizabeth Chan Fang On-sang, (; ''née'' Fang; born 17 January 1940) is a retired Hong Kong politician and civil servant who was the first ethnic Chinese and woman to serve as Chief Secretary, the second-highest position in both ...
served as
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during
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, and later as
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as well as an elected Legislative Councillor of the
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under Chinese sovereignty."Philip Fang's family dispute over mother's legacy" (5 November 2013)


Overseas career

Fang moved to
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with his family at a very young age to avoid war. They resettled in Hong Kong in 1948 due to political instability in the mainland. In 1950, his father Shin-hau died of illness and his family had to be dependent on his father's mother and brother. Fang received his secondary education at
Wah Yan College, Hong Kong Wah Yan College, Hong Kong also referred to by its acronym WYHK is a private Catholic all-boys grant-in-aid secondary education institution run by the China Province of the Society of Jesus in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. It was founded by on 16 De ...
. He completed his secondary education in 1960 and went on to further his studies in the US. He pursued advanced studies at the
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in 1966, majoring in language. He graduated in 1970 with a Bachelor of Science degree.Fang, Sir Harry (2002), p.89. Upon graduation from the University of Surrey, Fang joined the UN Interpretation Department in 1971 as a
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. In the same year, the
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passed a
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to allow the
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to replace the
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as China's representative in the UN. Fang initially served in the
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in New York City as a
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."Anson Chan's brother Philip Fang falls to death" (5 November 2013) In 1979, he was promoted to senior simultaneous interpreter at the
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. He later worked as chief of the UN Chinese interpretation section. In 1999, he applied for early retirement to take care of his ageing mother
Fang Zhaoling Fang Zhaoling (, 17 January 1914 – 20 February 2006), also known as Lydia Fong, was a Chinese painter and calligrapher. Biography Born to a prominent industrialist and scholarly family in the city of Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, Fang Zhaoling was ...
. In his twenty-eight years of service in the UN, Fang had been working and living abroad, including in New York and
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. His interpretation services primarily involved Chinese, English and Russian.


Late years

After his return to Hong Kong, Fang had been taking care of his ageing mother, until she died in 2006 at the age of 92. He became involved in a dispute with his siblings with regard to the allocation of some paintings and property left by his mother; In 2011, Philip and Fang Lam-sang (), his brother released a statement, accusing their brothers John and David of embezzling their mother's legacy.
Anson Chan Anson Maria Elizabeth Chan Fang On-sang, (; ''née'' Fang; born 17 January 1940) is a retired Hong Kong politician and civil servant who was the first ethnic Chinese and woman to serve as Chief Secretary, the second-highest position in both ...
, their sister, tried to play the role of a mediator, but her siblings' relationships worsened. Furthermore, Fang was
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, as opposed to his sister Anson, a
pan-democrat The pro-democracy camp, also known as the pan-democracy camp, is a political alignment in Hong Kong that supports increased democracy, namely the universal suffrage of the Chief Executive and the Legislative Council as given by the Basic L ...
. He rarely made public his views on politics but, in 2011, he wrote an open letter published in the ''
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'', supporting the criterion that the popularly-elected
Chief Executive of Hong Kong The Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is the representative of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and head of the Government of Hong Kong. The position was created to replace the office of governor of ...
must be patriotic to China.Fang, Phillip (20 September 2011)"Chief Executive should be patriotic, said Philip Fang" (6 November 2013) He even termed Anson,
Martin Lee Martin Lee Chu-ming, SC, JP (; born 8 June 1938) is a Hong Kong politician and barrister. He is the founding chairman of the United Democrats of Hong Kong and its successor, the Democratic Party, Hong Kong's flagship pro-democracy party. He ...
,
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and
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as Hong Kong's "
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", and stated that the four as well as
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-led
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were challenging the SAR government. The letter sparked media attention."Death of Philip Fang Shun-sang, brother of Anson Chan Fang On-sang" (5 November 2013) In his late years, Fang suffered from
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as he was affected by his
kidney disease Kidney disease, or renal disease, technically referred to as nephropathy, is damage to or disease of a kidney. Nephritis is an inflammatory kidney disease and has several types according to the location of the inflammation. Inflammation can ...
and the death of his mother. He received medical treatment in Sydney and thereafter lived alone at
Tung Chung Tung Chung, meaning " eastern stream", is an area on the northwestern coast of Lantau Island, Hong Kong. One of the most recent new towns, it was formerly a rural fishing village beside Tung Chung Bay, and along the delta and lower courses of T ...
in Hong Kong. Fang fell from his 16th-storey apartment at around HKT 21:00, 3 November 2013. He was brought to
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and pronounced dead an hour later, at the age of 72. He was suspected of committing suicide by jumping off his residence because of illness."Philip Fang commits suicide" (5 November 2013) After his death, his brothers went to Kwai Chung Public Mortuary to identify him."Philip Fang's medical condition similar to that of Leslie Cheung" (6 November 2013) A low-profile Catholic funeral was conducted on 10 November 2013 at the Hong Kong Funeral Home with around seventy members of the Fang clan attending. His remains were later cremated."Remains of Philip Fang cremated on Sunday" (13 November 2013)


Personal life

Fang and his family were
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. He married Cynthia Fong, a Chinese American, with whom he had two daughters. Fang lived alone in Hong Kong in his later years while his wife and daughters stayed in the United States. After his death, his wife and one of his daughters attended his funeral in Hong Kong; his other daughter was unable to attend as she was heavily pregnant.


See also

* Fang Zhenwu's family tree


Notes


References


Chinese-language

*
方順生跳樓亡
(Philip Fang commits suicide), ''
Apple Daily ''Apple Daily'' ( zh, link=no, 蘋果日報) was a popular tabloid published in Hong Kong from 1995 to 2021. Founded by Jimmy Lai, it was one of the best-selling Chinese language newspapers in Hong Kong.
'', 5 November 2013. *
與方曼生爆爭產糾紛
(Philip Fang's family dispute over mother's legacy), ''Apple Daily'', 5 November 2013. *

(Anson Chan's brother Philip Fang falls to death), ''
Sing Tao Daily The ''Sing Tao Daily'' () (also known as ''Sing Tao Jih Pao'') is Hong Kong's oldest and second-largest Chinese language newspaper. It is owned by Sing Tao News Corporation, of which Kwok Ying-shing () is chairman. Its English language sister p ...
'', 5 November 2013. *
方順生與張國榮服同款藥
(Philip Fang's medical condition similar to that of Leslie Cheung), ''
Sing Tao Daily The ''Sing Tao Daily'' () (also known as ''Sing Tao Jih Pao'') is Hong Kong's oldest and second-largest Chinese language newspaper. It is owned by Sing Tao News Corporation, of which Kwok Ying-shing () is chairman. Its English language sister p ...
'', 6 November 2013. *
方順生遣教:特首須愛國
(Chief Executive should be patriotic, said Philip Fang), ''
Wen Wei Po ''Wen Wei Po'' is a pro-Beijing State media, state-owned newspapers in Hong Kong, newspaper based in Hong Kong. The newspaper was established in Hong Kong on 9 September 1948, after Wenhui Bao, its Shanghai edition was launched in 1938. Its h ...
'', 6 November 2013. *
方順生本周日已出殯火化
(Remains of Philip Fang cremated on Sunday), ''Apple Daily'', 13 November 2013.


English-language

* Greenfield, Stanley R., ''Who's who in the United Nations and related agencies''. Omnigraphics, Inc., 1992. * Fang, Sir Harry, ''Rehabilitation: A Life's Work''. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2002. * Fang, Philip, "Letter to the editor (SCMP)", 20 September 2011. * "Death of Philip Fang Shun-sang, brother of Anson Chan Fang On-sang", ''South China Morning Post'', 5 November 2013.


External links


Eulogy by Philip Fang for his late mother Fang Zhaoling
*

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