Leung Shek Lun
Leung Shek Lun
Village representative committed to serve the village
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Chi Tak Public School and its surroundings
Chi Tak Public School and its surroundings
Leung Shek Lun worked at Chi Tak Public School for many years in order to facilitate his handling of the Ng Clan’s affairs-Photo taken by HKMP Team (2012)
Chi Tak Public School and its surroundings
Leung Shek Lun worked at Chi Tak Public School for many years in order to facilitate his handling of the Ng Clan’s affairs-Photo taken by HKMP Team (2012)
Urged on by his godfather, Leung Shek Lun helped out in Ng Clan’s functions despite having another family name
His nominal father felt that Leung Shek Lun would inherit his personality, and knew that Leung was willing to do work, so, before his death, he had instructed Leung to help with Ng’s clan affairs. Leung saw himself inseparable from Ng’s clansmen. His aunt was married to a Ng’s clansman. His mother-in-law and Nominal father were Ng’s too. When he became Village Representative of Nga Tsin Wai, he assisted in the affairs of Ng’s ancestral worship, such as arranging for clansmen’s transportation to the mountain and buying stuff for tomb sweeping. Being mindful of his nominal father’s grace on his life, he had no regret over working on public affairs. He upheld the spirit of ‘all for me, me for all’, and regarded himself worthy for others and his ancestors, although sometimes he might have offended others unintentionally. It was just a pity that he made no money, and hence affected his next generation.