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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 52. Chapters: Chinese Jesuits, Chinese Roman Catholic bishops, Chinese Roman Catholic saints, Hong Kong Roman Catholics, Anson Chan, Wong Jim, Donald Tsang, Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, Martyr Saints of China, Damian Lau, Agnes Chan, Xu Guangqi, Martin Lee, Samuel Hui, Barbara Yung, Lou Tseng-Tsiang, T ng Tuy t Minh, Audrey Eu, Christine Loh, Three Pillars of Chinese Catholicism, Elsie Leung, Rosamund Kwan, John Tong Hon, Henri Pinault, Low Khiok Chiang, Stephen Chan Chi Wan, Zheng Zhilong, Michael Shen Fu-Tsung, Alan Leong, Savio Hon Tai-Fai, John Wu, Louis Cheung, Lucy Yi Zhenmei, Kenny Kwan, Li Yingshi, Andrew Wong, Andrew Cheng, Bernard Chan, Dominic Tang, Han Dingxiang, Law Lan, Rogerio Hyndman Lobo, Chinese Martyrs, Beda Chang, Gloria Chang, Miriam Lau, Abraham Razack, Nicholas Kao Se Tseien, Peter Joseph Fan Xueyan, Paul Shan Kuo-hsi, Fred Li, Dominic Chan, Augustine Hu Daguo, Vincent Wong, Andrew To, Teresa Cheung, Jacques-Victor-Marius Rouchouse, James Lin Xili, Harry Fang, Francis Hsu, Ambrose Lau, Peter Chen Bolu, Domingos Lam, Chen Xilu, Jiao Bingzhen, Luo Wenzao, Peter Lei, Ying Lianzhi, Wu Li, Antonio Ng, Zhang Bairen, Paul Chan Wai Chi, Jose Lai, Joseph Meng Ziwen, An Shuxin, Raymond Wang Chong Lin, Gabriel Lam, Leon Yao Liang, Matthew Luo Duxi, Chu Chi Zui, Andrew Hao Jinli, Paul Jiang Taoran. Excerpt: Anson Maria Elizabeth Chan Fang On-sang GBM GCMG (hon.)CBE JP(born 17 January 1940 in Shanghai) was a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong for Hong Kong Island, succeeding the late legislator Ma Lik. Before running for LegCo, she served as the head of Hong Kong's civil service before and after the territory's handover to the People's Republic of China from British colonial rule. Noted for her poise and smile, she was the first woman and the first Chinese to hold the second-highest governmental position in Hong Kong...