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Lord Wlison was born in Scotland. He was educated in Trinity College, Glenalmond, Keble College, Oxford, and the University of London (Master of Arts; Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D. in contemporary history, 1955-1958). He studied the Chinese language from 1960 to 1962 in Hong Kong while he worked as the political advisor for Sir Robert Brown Black, the Governor of Hong Kong, named in Chinese as 魏德維, and 1963-1965 in Beijing. His original Chinese name before the governorship was W??i D??w??i (魏德巍 Jyutping: Ngai6 Dak1-ngai4), but after the local media started to describe the name with the phrase "Two Ghosts Knocking on the Door" (雙鬼拍門, due to the Chinese character for "ghost" appearing twice in the name, embedded in the other characters), he changed it to W??i Y??x??n (衛奕信 Wai6 Jik6-seon3) to better transliterate his family name into Cantonese Chinese|Cantonese. From 1977 to 1981, Wilson was a political adviser of Lord MacLehose of Beoch, the Governor of Hong Kong. Then he was a diplomat to southern Europe. In 1984, he worked on diplomatic matters with Asia-Pacific. He was a British delegate in the Sino-British Joint Liaison Group (中英聯合聯絡小組) in 1984. As a governor, Wilson encountered the Vietnamese boat refugees problem. In October 1989, he proposed the building of an airport on Lantau Island, known as the "Rose Garden Project" (玫瑰園計劃 see Hong Kong International Airport), in the Policy Address of 1989. He retired before the end of his term. In addition, Wilson made possible the eighteen legislators of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong|Legislative Council directly elected by Hongkongers. After his governorship, he became the chairman of the utility company Scottish Hydro Electric plc (later Scottish and Southern Energy) in Perth, Scotland between 1993 and 2000. He was appointed a Vice-President of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society (1996) and Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen (1997), and was made a Order of the Thistle|Knight of the Thistle in 2000. The 78-kilometre Wilson Trail, containing ten hiking segments aligned north-south in Hong Kong, is named after him, as is the Lord Wilson Heritage Trust (衛奕信勳爵文物信託) based in Wanchai, established in December 1992 to preserve Hong Kong's historical culture. Wilson has been married to Natasha Helen Mary since 1967. Wilson was appointed Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge in 2002. start box |- |width=25% align=center|Preceded by<br> Sir David Akers-Jones |width=25% align=center|Governor of Hong Kong<br>1987 - 1992 |width=25% align=center|Succeeded by<br>Sir Christopher Francis Patten |- <!--| border="2" align="center"--> |width="30%" align="center"|Preceded by:<br>Sir John Meurig Thomas |width="40%" align="center"|Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge <br>2002 - present |width="30%" align="center"|Followed by:<br>N/A end box <!--|-->
Category:1935 births|Wilson of Tillyorn, David Wilson, Baron Category:Governors of Hong Kong|Wilson of Tillyorn, David Wilson, Baron Category:Life peers|Wilson of Tillyorn, David Wilson, Baron Category:British diplomats|Wilson of Tillyorn, David Wilson, Baron Category:Former students of Keble College, Oxford|Wilson of Tillyorn, David Wilson, Baron This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "David Wilson, Baron Wilson of Tillyorn".
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