Talk:Gordon Wu

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This person is a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, which implies he is a citizen of the People's Republic of China. Can he, then, be called 'Sir', which I assume is a British title? -- Kaihsu 14:24, 2004 Feb 27 (UTC)

Maybe we should ask the Protocol Division. (Hong Kong honours system) [1] -- Kaihsu 15:52, 2004 Feb 27 (UTC)
And, even then, when was he knighted? I removed 'Sir' from his title since I could not find any evidence that he was knighted. -- Kaihsu 15:22, 2004 Mar 2 (UTC)
Ah, he was knighted in 1997. -- Kaihsu 15:31, 2004 Mar 2 (UTC)
We don't know if he has kept his British citizenship. People with foreign citizenship can still be members of the CPPCC. — Instantnood 10:48 Mar 4 2005 (UTC)

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