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Hong Kong entrepreneur (1840–1920)
Au Tak
區德
Born1840
Nanhai, Kwangtung (Guangdong), Qing China
Died1920 (aged 79–80)
British Hong Kong
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur, property developer, educator
SpouseHo Wing-ching
Au Tak
Traditional Chinese區德
Simplified Chinese区德
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinŌu Dé
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingau1 dak1
Au Chak-mun
Traditional Chinese區澤民
Simplified Chinese区泽民
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinŌu Zémín
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingau1 zaak6 man4

Au Tak (also spelled Au Tack; Chinese: 區德; 1840–1920) or Au Chak-mun (區澤民) was a Hong Kong entrepreneur. He was the proprietor of a furniture shop and the property developers in Central District on Hong Kong Island. He used to be the director of Tung Wah Hospital.

In 1912, Au went into partnership with his son-in-law's father Sir Kai Ho to form a company to develop a piece of land formed by land reclamation in Kowloon Bay. It was planned to build a residential garden estate, but the plan failed and the company went into liquidation in 1924, after both Au and Ho had died. In 1925, the land was taken over by the British Hong Kong Government as the use of the airport.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kai Tak Airport History | Gwulo: Old Hong Kong".
  2. "Hong Kong Journals Online" (PDF).
  3. Kai Tak Airport 1925-1998
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