Lin Mingyu(Chinese:Lâm minh ngọc;October 1937 – 6 April 2019) was a Chinese politician. He served asCommunist Party SecretaryofHaikou,the capital ofHainanprovince, and vice chairman of the HainanChinese People's Political Consultative Conferenceand the Hainan Provincial People's Congress.
Biography
editLin was born in October 1937 inDanzhou,Hainan,China. He participated in theChinese Communist Revolutionas a 10-year-old child, and joined the Communist Party in 1960. After graduating from Hainan Overseas Chinese High School, he studied in the Department of Chinese ofMinzu University of Chinafrom 1958 to 1962.[1][2]
Lin worked for the government of Hainan (then a prefecture ofGuangdongprovince) after university. He became Party Secretary ofLingshui Li Autonomous Countyin January 1977, and was promoted to Party Secretary of Haikou City in December 1983. In 1988, when Hainan was elevated to the status of province, Haikou was designated as its capital and Lin became the first Party Secretary of the provincial capital.[1][2]
In 1990, Lin was appointed acting secretary-general of Hainan Province. He served as Vice Chairman of the HainanChinese People's Political Consultative Conferencefrom 1993 to 1998, and as Vice Chairman of the Hainan Provincial People's Congress from 1998 to 2003. He retired in December 2003.[1][2]
References
edit- ^abcd"Lâm minh ngọc đồng chí qua đời".Hainan Daily.2019-04-08.Retrieved2019-04-11.
- ^abcd"Hải Nam lập tỉnh sau người nhậm chức đầu tiên cửa biển thư ký qua đời".The Beijing News.2019-04-08.Retrieved2019-04-11.