Biography
Lo was born on 23 January 1935. He was the youngest of six, with four sisters and a brother (who died at an early age). His father, Lo Man-kam, was a practicing lawyer. His mother, Victoria (), was the eldest daughter of Robert Hotung. Lo was admitted to Canton's Lingnan Primary School, Hong Kong's Lingnan Secondary School and Queen's College. He later attended Wadham College, Oxford and was awarded the Master of Jurisprudence and J.D.Public career
1960 after returning from school, Lo joined Lo & Lo Solicitors as a senior partner, and later at Henderson and the Swire Group as a Director and Vice-Chairman and Director. From 1969 to 1971, Lo worked in the public sector. From 1970 to 1974, he was City Council Member; from 1974 to 1985, he was an appointedLicense plate auctions
During 1973, Lo, as the Chairman of the Transport Advisory Committee Chairman to Governor Sir Murray MacLehose, recommended the implementation of a special license plate auction system. The system provided for the auction of a license plate upon the license plate holder's death, with the proceeds to be returned to the government and allocated for charitable purposes. The government accepted the proposals and then in the same year in May, Hong Kong held its first license plate auctions. Since 1908, the British government in Hong Kong had been issuing license plates to senior officials. Lo had a license plate with number 18 which was bought at an auction in February 2008 for a record amount by businessman Zhang Chengguang.Political career
In 1986, Lo was appointed deputy director of the Hong Kong Basic Law Consultative Committee. In 1992, he was appointed a Hong Kong Affairs Adviser. He later became a Special Administrative Region Preparatory Committee member and the member of the Ninth and Tenth CPPCC National Committees.News.gov.hk.Death
In October 2006 Lo suffered a heart attack, and on 11 December died at the age of 71 years at the Queen Mary Hospital. On 14 December 2006 he was buried in the Ho Tung family plot at Chiu Yuen Cemetery.Family
Lo was of Chinese and European descent. His hobbies included smoking, and playing bridge and mahjong. He represented Hong Kong in international bridge tournaments. Lo was married three times. His first wife was Tamara Federova, his second wife was Su Jingwen, and his third wife was Zhang Huiyu (granddaughter of a wealthy businessman, Cheung Chuk Shan). Lo was survived by two sons and two daughters.Honors
* JP (26 June 1970) * OBE (1976) * CBE (1982) * Grand Bauhinia Medal (1997) * LL.D. (Hon,References
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