Pang is well-run and enthusiastic about public welfare undertakings. He is a social activist of Chinese businessmen's groups. Since 1923, he was elected as the president of Xigang Chamber of Commerce, and was re-elected for four times. He won the trust of businessmen and was praised as the "president for life".
1924 In March, in order to revitalize the national industry and commerce, Pang personally led a Japanese industrial investigation delegation organized by the Manchu-Mongolian Cultural Association to visit China. After returning to Lian, he founded an industrial remedial evening school. 1926 Ponzi set up Dalian Zhonghua Kindergarten to solve the problem of preschool education for children in China. In June165438+1October of the same year, he initiated the establishment of cold shelters and porridge farms to help the poor. /kloc-in the winter of 0/927, together with the East Dalian Chamber of Commerce * * *, a donation was raised to build a coffin memorial auditorium in front of Hongji Mountain Hall, which was used to deliver coffins to merchants from all over China who died in Dalian. 1933, together with vice president Zhou Ziyang, he donated several thousand yen to continue planning as a city councilor, and finally got the approval of the city Council to set up Dalian Sheikh Industrial School, which solved the difficulty for China children in Dalian to go to middle school. In the same year, after many twists and turns, Tom Machine-made Paper Factory was built in Quanshuitun, Nanguanling, and officially put into operation on 1936, with Pang as the factory director. After 1937, due to illness, the factory affairs were handed over to Pang Yongming, the eldest son, as the deputy director.
1940, Pang died at the age of 58.