Raymond Y. K. Kan (Chinese: 簡日淦; born 1932) was a Hong Kong architect and politician.
He was educated in Hong Kong and Australia, graduated from the Pui Ching Middle School and the University of Melbourne with a degree in Architecture.
[1] In 1969, he was nominated by the Hong Kong Civic Association to run in the Urban Council election.
He was also vice-chairman of the Hong Kong Civic Association, president of the Scout Association of Hong Kong in South Kowloon Region and vice-president for the Kowloon Region, secretary and treasurer of the Leo Distrinct 303 of the Lions Clubs International and became president of the Victoria Lion Club from 1969 to 1970.
[1] In March 1972, Kan was elected chairman of the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, the most powerful charitable organisation in the colony.