CNews Issue 3, 2009
61 In Memoriam Professor Sir Harry Fang at the 3 rd International Abilympics in 1991. He led 1,000 people with or without disabilities in the longest Dancing Dragon which broke the Guinness Records. “上世紀80年代初期,時任康復國際主席的方 心讓先生,對尚處於起步階段的內地殘疾人事 業給予了極大的關注和支持,為中國殘疾人事 業的快速發展做出了不可磨滅的貢獻。” 中國人民政治協商會議 全國委員會副主席鄧樸方 “他好有創意,時常有新想法,靈感源源不 絕,好像有無窮的精力,更重要的是他可以令 您死心塌地為復康工作而努力。” Christine Fang 方敏生 (BSocSc 1980) Daughter of Professor Sir Harry Fang “Professor Sir Harry Fang Sin Yang is a legend of his times, and has made broad and significant contributions toboth theHongKong and international communities.” Dr the Hon York Chow 周一嶽 (MBBS 1971) “You have left a great vacuum in all our lives. We will miss having you at the helm but you have left us with such wonderful memories – your infectious smile, your passion for life and all that is noble, beautiful and fun, your steadfastness and convictions, your commitment to excellence and public service.” Anson Chan 陳方安生 (BA 1962; Hon LLD 1996) Niece of Professor Sir Harry Fang “ Most of us won’t be able to say for certain that we left the world a better place – no matter how hard we tried. Sir Harry Fang can. He has made a difference. Every time you enter a hospital or notice a wheelchair ramp, you’ll remember Harry Fang.” Dr the Hon Sir T L Yang 楊鐵樑 (Hon DLitt 1991) Foreword to Rehabilitation: A Life’s Work
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