. . "RDF description of Wong Kan Seng" . . . . . . . "Wong Kan Seng (; born 1946) is the Minister for Home Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore. He is also the Leader of the House in the Parliament of Singapore and nephew-in-law of Singapore's first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew.\n\nWong was credited for his highly successful handling of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) crisis in 2003. He was responsible for coordinating the inter-ministerial nation-wide effort to counter the epidemic. Drastic measures were taking to contain the virus, including rapid identification of infected or high-risk people, mandatory home quarantine measures, extensive health screening at immigration checkpoints, schools and hospitals and intensive public education programs. On 31 May 2003, Singapore was taken off the World Health Organization's list of SARS-affected countries.\n\nWong received his education from University of Singapore and London Business School. He became a Member of Parliament (MP) in 1984 for the Kuo Chuan Constituency in Toa Payoh. He is now one of the MPs for Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC. \n\nWong is considered to be part of Singapore's third generation leadership that includes Lee Hsien Loong, S Jayakumar, Yeo Cheow Tong, Mah Bow Tan and others. He became the Minister for Community Development in 1987 and has been the Minister for Home Affairs since 1994. On 1 September 2005, Wong took over as Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore when Tony Tan Keng Yam stepped down. Wong continues to be Minister for Home Affairs.\""@en . . . "\u9EC4\u6839\u6210 (Wong Kan Seng,)\u65B0\u52A0\u5761\u534E\u4EBA\uFF0C\u73B0\u4EFB\u65B0\u52A0\u5761\u653F\u5E9C\u526F\u603B\u7406\u517C\u5185\u653F\u90E8\u957F\u3002\u4EBA\u6C11\u884C\u52A8\u515A\u7B2C\u4E00\u52A9\u7406\u79D8\u4E66\u957F\u3002\n\n\u9EC4\u6839\u6210\u4E8E1970\u5E74\u6BD5\u4E1A\u5F53\u5E74\u65B0\u52A0\u5761\u5927\u5B66(\u73B0\u4E3A\u65B0\u52A0\u5761\u56FD\u7ACB\u5927\u5B66)\u30021984\u5E7412\u6708\u5F53\u9009\u4E3A\u56FD\u4F1A\u8BAE\u5458\uFF0C\u540E\u57281988\u5E74\u30011991\u5E74\u30011997\u5E74,2001\u5E74\u53CA2006\u5E74\u7684\u5927\u9009\u4E2D\u7EE7\u7EED\u5F53\u9009\u3002\n\n1985\u5E742\u6708\u4EFB\u65B0\u52A0\u5761\u5185\u653F\u90E8\u653F\u52A1\u90E8\u957F\u517C\u793E\u4F1A\u53D1\u5C55\u90E8\u653F\u52A1\u90E8\u957F\u517C\u65B0\u95FB\u53CA\u827A\u672F\u90E8\u957F\u653F\u52A1\u90E8\u957F\u30021987\u5E74-1991\u5E74\u4EFB\u793E\u4F1A\u53D1\u5C55\u90E8\u957F\u517C\u7B2C\u4E8C\u5185\u653F\u90E8\u957F\u30022005\u5E74\u62C5\u4EFB\u526F\u603B\u7406\u517C\u5185\u653F\u90E8\u957F\u3002\u9EC4\u6839\u6210\u4E5F\u662F\u56FD\u4F1A\u9886\u8896\u3002\u9EC4\u6839\u6210\u5DF2\u5A5A\u80B2\u67092\u7537\u3002\""@zh . . . . . "Wong Kan Seng"@en . "\u9EC4\u6839\u6210\""@zh . . . . . "Wong Kan Seng (; born 1946) is the Minister for Home Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore. He is also the Leader of the House in the Parliament of Singapore and nephew-in-law of Singapore's first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew."@en . "\u9EC4\u6839\u6210 (Wong Kan Seng,)\u65B0\u52A0\u5761\u534E\u4EBA\uFF0C\u73B0\u4EFB\u65B0\u52A0\u5761\u653F\u5E9C\u526F\u603B\u7406\u517C\u5185\u653F\u90E8\u957F\u3002\u4EBA\u6C11\u884C\u52A8\u515A\u7B2C\u4E00\u52A9\u7406\u79D8\u4E66\u957F\u3002\""@zh . . . . .