Ng Chuen Kung
Ng Chuen Kung
A rich family had their house built outside the walled village
Uncle Chuen Kung hails from a wealthy family. His grandfather built a big walled house which stood on its own in Tung Tau Village. Although unfamiliar with Nga Tsin Wai, he still regards himself as a villager.
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Ng Chuen Kung (CK Ng) was born in Lai Chi Yuen, Tung Tau Tsuen. As the 25th generation descendant of the Ng Clan in Nga Tsin Wai, he belonged to the first branch of Ko Tso in the Ng Clan. His grandfather's generation already moved out of Nga Tsin Wai Village and built a large house of thousands of square feet outside the village. CK Ng spent his childhood in a traditional village, and his life in Tung Tau Tsuen and Sha Po Tsuen were still fresh in his memory. His schooling started at a home school when he was five. Then he graduated from Longjin Free School and Tao Kwan School. Upon Hong Kong's fall, he went to mainland China for a living. During the Japanese rule, the authorities requisitioned a portion of his family's farmland and ancestral house for the expansion of Kai Tak Airport. As peace was restored, he went into the construction business. He rented the farmland in Wong Tai Sin and Diamond Hill and built cabins for sale. He closed the business down as the Squatter Control Office took control. Since then he had run a contracting company until he retired in the mid-1990s.