Wai Gei-Shun

Wai Gei-Shun

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Also Known As: 韋基舜 / Wai Kei-Shun / Wai Ki-Shun / 韦基舜 /
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Hong Kong businessman and sports professional. He has served as the president of "Tin Tin Daily News " In 1956, at the age of 23, he had already competed for the position of chairman of the Hong Kong Basketball Association . However, he was defeated by lottery because he voted with his opponent. In the same year, he became the director of the basketball department of the Oriental Sports Association . In 1958, he became the director of the basketball department of the Oriental Sports Association . Chairman of the Hong Kong Table Tennis Association and the Tung Wah Sports Association . In the same year, Radio Television Hong Kong as the 1958 Asian Games table tennis tournament commentator. In recent years, he has also served as the vice president of the Hong Kong Football Association .
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The Eighth
Crime Drama
The Sting
Comedy Crime
Sentenced to Hang
Crime Drama Thriller
Tiger Cage
Action Crime
Esprit D'amour
Horror Comedy Romance
  • name:Wai Gei-Shun
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:
  • Place of Birth:
  • Also Known As: 韋基舜 · Wai Kei-Shun · Wai Ki-Shun · 韦基舜 ·
  • Biography:Hong Kong businessman and sports professional. He has served as the president of "Tin Tin Daily News " In 1956, at the age of 23, he had already competed for the position of chairman of the Hong Kong Basketball Association . However, he was defeated by lottery because he voted with his opponent. In the same year, he became the director of the basketball department of the Oriental Sports Association . In 1958, he became the director of the basketball department of the Oriental Sports Association . Chairman of the Hong Kong Table Tennis Association and the Tung Wah Sports Association . In the same year, Radio Television Hong Kong as the 1958 Asian Games table tennis tournament commentator. In recent years, he has also served as the vice president of the Hong Kong Football Association .
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