Chan Shu-woon (25 December 1921 – 30 November 2003) was an educator in China, Hong Kong and the United States.
During his stay in Hong Kong, he was the principal of Tak Ming College in Kowloon,[1] the school founded by his father.
Brook Bernacchi, leader of the Reform Club later on sued Chan for alleged corruption during the election campaign.
[4][5] Chan subsequently resigned from the office in 1964 and departed Hong Kong for the United States on 1 May.
Chan immigrated to the United States and became a professor in a college in the San Francisco Bay area.