2019年12月26日 星期四

2019年12月21日海濱文化講座
講題:尋找美人魚楊秀瓊
有近40位歷史愛好者參加




其中一位來賓較特別,是居港澳門葡裔人士Patrick, 他原來與楊秀瓊有點淵源,小時見過她,還到過她的家過節。因Patrick 父母與楊秀瓊的兒子愛德稔熟,愛德還是他父親結婚時的伴郎,Patrick接受天主教洗禮時,愛德是他的Godfather.但楊秀瓊一家七十年代移民加拿大後,便少了聯繫。他從網上得知有此講座,特來參加。除了分享他與楊秀瓊母子的交往點滴,還展示了一張攝於196019,他父母舉行結婚酒會時,與楊秀瓊母子的合照, 十分珍貴。
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《尋找美人魚楊秀瓊》電子書--
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2019年12月9日 星期一

海濱文化講座
2019年12月21日(周六)
報名連結:https://forms.gle/Qq6ciVTa3dx24mzR9

講者: 潘惠蓮 小姐     聽眾名額:50人
日期: 2019.12.21(六); . 時間: AM 10:00 - 12:30
地點: 灣仔活動中心活動室。香港灣仔皇后大道東258號 灣仔街市 地下低層(入口在灣仔道)
地圖:https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-T_gXqwtmrcIoykBObc_C5kOoYOyalsP
費用: 免費,( 每份表格只留一個位,不可多人合填同一表格)


●特價 $100訂購新書,須在報名表鈎選預訂本數,講座現場付款交收。
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《尋找美人魚楊秀瓊》電子書--

2019年12月5日 星期四

1959年電影《美人魚》與楊秀瓊無關



在網上發現,最初由張善琨在香港經營的新華影業公司,1959年曾出品一部電影,名為《美人魚》,女主角鍾情,男主角金峯,姜南執導,陳蝶衣編劇。不知跟「美人魚」楊秀瓊是否有關?其後終於看到劇情大綱,只是劇中女主角因擅泳而被稱為「美人魚」。內容主要反映那時叛逆青年因爭風呷醋引發的風波,與楊秀瓊的生平事蹟沒有關連。

想起19444,北京有報章指張善琨有意找楊秀瓊拍攝一部名為《美人魚》的電影,但最後沒有成事。不知這報導是否真確?也不知那部《美人魚》是什麼內容?

近年又以《美人魚》為名的電影,便是周星馳擔任總製片及編導,2016年出品的《美人魚》,同樣與楊秀瓊無關。是以海洋神話故事,反映現世環保問題,在各地創下票房佳績。
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《尋找美人魚楊秀瓊》電子書--

2019年12月4日 星期三

溫兆明先生
2019年5月1日於香港拯溺總會淺水灣總部的蒙巴頓堂
感謝全港公開渡海泳賽六屆冠軍得主、著名游泳教練溫兆明先生對《尋找美人魚楊秀瓊》的支持,暢談他與楊氏家族的交往經歷,並把他撰寫的《香港游泳發展史》相贈。
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《尋找美人魚楊秀瓊》電子書--
https://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Gl_XDwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=zh-TW#v=onepage&q&f=false

2019年12月3日 星期二

巧遇楊秀瓊的粉絲:97歲的羅婆婆


《尋找「美人魚」楊秀瓊出版後十多天有奇遇!

話說2019年3月28日下午到美孚新邨訪友, 與友在他樓下碰面時,遇到一位97歲的美孚老街坊,正與大廈管理員聊天。婆婆姓羅,健康狀況甚佳,獨來獨往,聲如洪鐘。

我朋友跟她稔熟, 便向她提及我寫了本關於楊秀瓊的書。婆婆聽到楊秀瓊這名字後,突然說:"啊,楊秀瓊! 我好崇拜她的,她游水好叻!!!渠仲有個家姐叫楊秀珍!! "

吓!!我竟然遇到個楊秀瓊粉絲?!我即刻從背包拿出我本書給她看。她說:"咪係渠籮!!但我無見過渠,我係鄉下妹,住順德大良鄉下,邊有機會見過渠,只係見過渠既相,知渠游水好叻,好靚,我細細個都在鄉下池塘學游水,好崇拜她!!我大哥二哥就可能見過她,他們都是嶺南大學學生,個時的大學生好巴閉,好後生就去左香港。我地八兄弟姐妹,最細我,其他死鬼晒!!"

街坊話,婆婆每天凌晨四點幾就出來晨運,一點不像97歲,她伶牙俐齒,精神奕奕,還與我自拍!

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《尋找美人魚楊秀瓊》電子書--
https://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Gl_XDwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=zh-TW#v=onepage&q&f=false

2019年12月2日 星期一

A Brief Biography of Yeung Sau King
Renowned as the Mermaid of China,  Yeung Sau-King (AKA: Yang Xiuqiong, Yvonne Tan, Yang Hsiu Chiung),  was a celebrated Chinese swimmer during the 1930s and the first female swimmer to represent China in the Olympic swimming competition.

Yeung Sau King was born in Tai Hang(大坑)village, Hong Kong on April 25, 1919. Her father moved to Hong Kong from Dongguan county in the Guangdong Province of China when he was young. Yeung's talent in swimming was inspired by her parents, both members of the South China Athletic Association of Hong Kong.


Sau King(second from left) with her family,1934

During the period from September to October 1930, she got brilliant achievements in several swimming competitions in both Guangdong Province and Hong Kong . On October 14th, she participated in Hong Kong's annual cross-harbour swimming race for the first time. Not only did she win the competition , but she also became the first ethnic Chinese to break the record with a time of 32 minutes and 39 seconds.

In 1932, she won the Hong Kong's annual cross-harbour swimming race again.

In October 1933, Yeung represented Hong Kong in the 5th National Games held in Nanking (ASA Nanjing). She made a splash at the time by winning all five women's swimming championships, including 50-metre freestyle, 100-metre freestyle, 100-metre backstroke, 200-metre breaststroke and 200-metre relay. On account of her swimming talent and beautiful face, Yeung was given a nickname "the Mermaid of China" by the press.

In May 1934, she represented the Republic of China in the 10th Far East Games held in the Philippines. She became the most popular aquatic star of the time by winning 4 gold medals, including 50-metre freestyle, 100-metre freestyle, 100-metre backstroke and 200-metre relay. Many Filipinos affectionately called her "Miss China". Some Chinese people even praised her as a national heroine.

The trophy Yeung won in the10th Far East Games,1934

From July to August 1934, Yeung was invited by the Republican Government(ASA: Kuomintang Government) to give a series of swimming demonstrations in Nanchang, Nanjing and Shanghai to promote the "New Life Movement" and interest among the public in swimming.
"The Sunday Star", Washingon,D.C.,USA,1935-12-08

 In October 1935, she represented Hong Kong again in the 6th National Games held in Shanghai, winning the 100m freestyle and 100m backstroke swimming championship with new national records.

In August 1936, she represented the Republic of China in the 11th Berlin Olympic Games and completed the 100m freestyle and 100m backstroke swimming event . Although she was eliminated in the preliminaries, her performance in the 100m backstroke was one second faster than the national record she created in 1935 .
In Olympics 1936: Berlin , the cover of a local magazine showed the photo of Yeung Sau King  with Dorothy Poynton-Hill ,the first Olympic diver to win the 10 m platform twice(1932 and 1936).

On November 5th, 1939, Yeung got married to a famous jockey, Tao Bolin in Hong Kong . After their marriage, they had a daughter and a son.

According to strictly confidential archives declassified by Japanese government in 1988, from September 1942 to April 1943, during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, Yeung secretly served as a special intelligence officer for the Republican Government in 
Chungking (AKA :Chongqing) by collected intelligence in Hong Kong. Unfortunately, this intelligence organization was dismantled by Japanese Occupation Forces in April 1943. On May 1st, 1943, Yeung was interrogated in the headquarters of the Japanese Kenpeitai.

In October 1943, Yeung went to Shanghai to live and work for a local sports club. The reason for leaving Hong Kong to Shanghai, as well as her situation in Shanghai during the wartime remains unknown. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Yeung worked as a reporter for the "Chiao Sheng Pao Weekly" in Shanghai in 1946.

On October 13th, 1947, Yeung and Tao Bolin completed the divorce procedures in Hong Kong in which Yeung maintained custody of their children . In October 1948, Yeung remarried in Shanghai to Tan Tjin Koan who was an ethnic Chinese Indonesian businessman. After the wedding, they moved to Thailand where they had two daughters.

In 1953, Yeung returned to Hong Kong with her husband and four children to settle . From that time, she often used a new Egnlish name, Yvonne Tan in public. Tan is the family name of her second husband ,T.K.Tan.  Assisting her husband's business, Yeung also participated in charity works of the Catholic Church.

Yeung Sau King(middle)
 Hong Kong Life Saving Society : Diamond  Jubilee  Edition,2015

In 1962, she served as the first chairwoman of the Ladies section of Hong Kong Life Guard Club (later renamed The Hong Kong Life Saving Society) until 1966.  On February 28th, 1968, she was awarded the Medal of Achievement by the Commonwealth of Nations and the certificate signed by Lord Louis Mountbatten, in recognition of her contribution to the life-saving service in Hong Kong.

In 1978, she and her family emigrated to VancouverCanada where she lived until her death. On October 10th, 1982, she was found unconscious under a high ladder in her residence. Unfortunately, she was certified dead after being sent to the hospital. Her family suspected that she wanted to take some objects at a high place when she was alone at home. Accidentally she lost her balance while on the latter. Yeung died at 63 years old and was buried at Ocean View Buried ParkVancouver.


English news clippings about Yeung Sau King
1982-10-14
 The Globe and Mail,Canada

1982-09-03
 Chinatown News(biweekly magazine),Vancouver,Canada

1966-07-10
South China Morning Post,Hong Kong

1936-07-24
China Press, Shanghai, China((1925-1938)


1936-07-10 
South China Morning Post, Hong Kong



1936-6-11
China Press, Shanghai, China((1925-1938)

1935-10-19
China Press, Shanghai, China((1925-1938)


1935-10-09 
South China Morning Post, Hong Kong

1934-07-23
South China Morning Post,Hong Kong

1934-07-16
The Hong Kong Telegraph

1934-05-24
The Tribune ,Philippines (1932-1945)



1933-10-20
The Hong Kong Telegraph

1933-10-23
The Hong Kong Telegraph

1930-10-15
The China Mail,Hong Kong

1930-10-15
South China Morning Post,Hong Kong


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