Early Political Life
He was a teacher in a secondary school. He became a district councillor in Tuen Mun since 1985. He united many students and teachers to support the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.
Attack Incident
On October 11 1985, he was assaulted by about 10 villagers in Tuen Mun while he was greeting them, he was seriously injured. 4 people was arrested and two of them were jailed. As it was the first time a pro-democracy district councillor was assaulted, it caused widespread concern in Hong Kong. It is also a direct reason that Ng gained 70% of the votes in his district against the pro-Beijings in the Regional Council Election in 1986.
Political Life since 1991
Ng was elected to the be a councillor of the Legislative Council in 1991. He was one of the hardworking members of the Legco, putting forward many suggestions to the government in his short term as a councillor. He strongly opposed the proposal of the government for reduction of number of classes in schools and the spending saving planson education. Ng helped to unite the Education Constituency together for a candlelight vigil around the Legco to increase political pressure to the government. Although the pro-Beijing councillors and some of the pro-London councillors voted in favour of the proposal, this plan was finally cancelled in 1993. He was honoured as the Saviour of Schools.
Even though he was diagnosed with blood cancer in February 1992, he still worked for long hours. He suggested many useful ideas to benefit the public while he was in hospital. Even his health was getting worse, on June 4 1992 he still attended a candlelight vigil in memory of the people who was killed during the massacre three years ago. He died shortly after he fainted during a fund raising campaign on June 22. Councillors observed a brief moment of silence before the legislature sitting in his memory two days later. He was the only councillor ever to receive this honour. He was survived with his wife and 2 daughters.
Famous works
*燃點此生 , published by Breakthrough
*昨天的努力,明天的見證 , published by Breakthrough
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