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5 unusual facts about Henry Tang


Early 2012 Hong Kong protests

Both running candidates for the next Chief executives position, Henry Tang and Leung Chun-ying have come out to complain about Kong's public statement.

Henry Tang

Tang has also served extensively on various government boards and public bodies, including the Trade Development Council, Town Planning Board, University Grants Committee, and Council of the City University of Hong Kong.

Henry Tang is commonly believed to have attended Graduate School at Yale University and to have obtained a Master's degree in Sociology.

Sing Pao Daily News

Near the end of the Hong Kong Chief Executive election, 2012, Johnny Lau Yui-siu (劉銳紹), a pundit who wrote a critique of both Henry Tang and Leung Chun-ying for the Sing Pao Daily News, complained that the journal of "unfairly editing and distorting his column", turning his article into one favouring Leung.

Tung Chee Hwa

However, the popularity of Tung himself remained low compared to his deputies including Donald Tsang and Henry Tang.


Henry Tang illegal basement controversy

Henry Tang illegal basement controversy is the event beginning on 13 February 2012 about the unapproved basement extension on 2 adjoined residences at Kowloon Tong of Henry Tang, the candidate of 2012 Hong Kong Chief Executive election.


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