Ng Ming-yum
Ng Ming-yum | |
|---|---|
吳明欽 | |
| Member of the Legislative Council | |
| In office 9 October 1991 – 22 June 1992 | |
| Succeeded by | Tang Siu-tong |
| Constituency | New Territories West |
| Member of the Regional Council | |
| In office 1 April 1986 – 22 June 1992 | |
| Succeeded by | Yim Tin-sang |
| Member of the Tuen Mun District Board | |
| In office 1 April 1985 – 22 June 1992 | |
| Succeeded by | Ho Hang-mui |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 13 April 1955 Hong Kong |
| Died | 22 June 1992 (aged 37) Hong Kong |
| Political party | Meeting Point United Democrats |
| Occupation | Politician |
Ng Ming-yum (Chinese: 吳明欽; 13 April 1955 – 22 June 1992) was a Hong Kong politician and writer. He was a key founder of the United Democrats of Hong Kong (forerunner of the Democratic Party), a member of the Tuen Mun District Council, an elected member of the Regional Council and the youngest member of the Legislative Council to die in office. He supported the Tiananmen Square protesters in 1989, and is remembered for carrying a flag, leading a supporting crowd during the related protest in Hong Kong.
A writer for Breakthrough Magazine (Chinese: 突破; a Christian magazine published in Hong Kong from 1973 to 1999), Lee Wing-Tat was an ally of Ng inside the party and carried his portrait at his funeral. He would later become Democratic Party chairman.