Education
He was educated at the Medical School of the University of Hong Kong and advocated the Chinese Movement and the use of Chinese as a medium in the Hong Kong University Students" Union.
He was educated at the Medical School of the University of Hong Kong and advocated the Chinese Movement and the use of Chinese as a medium in the Hong Kong University Students" Union.
He later on spent 10 years in Australia to further his studies in neurology. He promoted the welfare of Australian Chinese and fought against racial discrimination. In 1981, he returned to Hong Kong and took up a teaching post at the University of Hong Kong.
He founded the Hong Kong Affairs Society in 1984 and joined the United Democrats of Hong Kong in 1990.
He was elected as Southern District Board member in 1991 District Board elections. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and honorary clinical lecturer of the Department of Medicine at the University of Hong Kong.
President, Federation of Medical Societies
Member, Preparatory Committee for Hong Kong Academy of Medicine
Member, Law Enforcement and Criminal Injuries Compensation Board
Member, Southern District Board
President, Senate, United Democrats of Hong Kong.