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          <addressline>8th floor, John F. Robarts Library, 130 St George St.</addressline>
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        <p>Huang Chen-ya (黃震遐) is a neruologist and pro-democrat politician of Singaporean decent. Huang was born in Shanghai on November 4, 1939 and moved to Singapore with his father on 1949. He spent his adolescence in Singapore, subsequently acquiring a Bachelor of Science from The University of Sydney in 1961 and a Bachelor of Medicine &amp; Bachelor of Surgery from The Hong Kong University in 1966, and a Master of Medicine from the University of Singapore in 1971. Afterwards, he spent 10 years in Australia furthering his studies in neurology until 1981, when he returned to as a lecturer in The Hong Kong University. He held multiple public roles that include President of Federation of Medical Societies (香港醫學組織聯會), member of the Preparatory Committee for Hong Kong Academy of Medicine (香港醫學專科學院籌委會), and also member of Law Enforcement and Crminal Injuries Compensation Board (暴力及執法傷亡賠償董事會).<lb/><lb/>With the handing over of Hong Kong to China in the horizon, Huang became increasingly active in politics. In 1984, he founded the **Hong Kong Affairs Society (太平山學會)** and served as its first president. The Society rallied for progress in democracy and the constitutional implementation of the Sino-British Joint Declaration (中英聯合聲明). In April 1990, The Society dissolved and Haung, together with the majority of his associates, joined the United Democrats of Hong Kong (香港民主同盟). This party would later become the Democratic Party (民主黨) in a merger with Meeting Point (匯點) in 1994. Huang was elected to the Legislative Council in the first dircet elections through the Hong Kong Island West constituency in 1991, and then re-elected again in 1995 until the democrat legislator boycotted the Legislative Council in 1997. He also ran for the 1991 District Board elections and won the seat at the Southern District (南區區議會), which he held until 2003. Since then he stepped back from his career, but he remained active in medicine and wrote on topics related to culture, society, and healing. His publications include *醫說樂韻: 從醫學角度看音樂及文化歷史* and *Paintings and Medicine (醫與醫—一位腦科醫生的視點)*.</p>
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        <p>The Hong Kong Affairs Society (太平山學會) was a pro-democracy groups that was formed by a group of middle class professionals in 1984. It began as a political commentary entity with a primary focus on Hong Kong's future and constitution in face of the handover to China in 1997. With around 20-strong likeminded democrats in the beginning, its notable members include Doctor Huang Chen-ya (黃震遐醫生), Chwo Wai-keung (周偉強), Albert Ho (何俊仁),  Carson Wen (溫嘉旋), Man Sai-cheong (文世昌) etc. The Society is one of the three most prominent political parties in its time, along with Meeting Point (匯點) and Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood (香港民主民生協進會). It published the *Our Views on the Basic Law of Hong Kong (我們對基本法的意見) on August in the same year. In 1986,  the Society joined the Joint Committee on the Promotion of Decmocratic Government (民主政制促進聯委會) advocating for direct election in 1988 Legislative Council election. Around the same period, the Society also became increasingly active in local and district board elections. They participated in the 1986 and 1989 Urban and Regional Council elections, as well as the 1985 and 1988 District Board elections. They earned total of 4 seats in local elections and 11 seats in district board elections through the Society's history. The Society faded out of existence in April 1990 as most of its leaders and members joined the newly established United Democrats of Hong Kong (香港民主同盟), which was a forerunner of the Democratic Party (民主黨).</p>
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      <p>This collection comprises the documents and publication that discussed the futurity of Hong Kong and its political constitutions. Society members were concerned about the Basic Law, representation, and the wellbeing of the society in light of 1997 handover. There are also records documenting Society members' participation in local elections.</p>
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      <p>The records were collected Dr. Huang Chen-ya, who was the founder of the society in 1984, during the years that the Society is active. The records were then maintained by Dr. Huang until the transfer to the Canada-Hong Kong Library after 2023.</p>
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        <date>AtoM records created March 07, 2026 — Jason Kahei Wong (Archivist).</date>
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      <p>Restricted for internal processing, consult Archivist for use.</p>
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