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==Merge proposal== |
==Merge proposal== |
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Merge proposal
I think the page Lo Hoi-sing should be merged into this page, since he falls in the category of WP:BIO1E. Tvtr (talk) 01:49, 21 January 2010 (UTC)
- I think it should not. Lo Hoi-sing a Hongkonger who has a much richer story though I cannot find free source in English media at this moment. (Much more in Chinese media). Lo Hoi-sing is the son of Lo Fu (羅孚), famous editor of Chinese communist newspaper in Hong Kong. Lo Hoi-sing has worked for another Chinese communist newspaper in Hong Kong. When his father was prosecuted by PR China, he detached himself from the connection of the Chinese Communist Party. He later worked for Hong Kong Government when Hong Kong was under British rule. He was the chief representative in Beijing for Trade Development Council. He resigned in 1989 and became a merchant, trading between Hong Kong and Mainland China. He was arrested in the same year during rescue operation for Operation Yellow. He was in prison for 2 year and then the British Prime Minster asked the PRC government to release him during the negotiation of New Airport in Hong Kong. He was invited to 10 Downing Street after he landed London. A photograph with Prime Minister and him make the PR China angry, and Lo lost his right to return to China until his very last years.
- So I think the article of Lo Hoi-sing should merge into Operation Yellowbird. You might make reference to Chinese and Cantonese wikipedia. — HenryLi (Talk) 10:01, 21 January 2010 (UTC)