Lui Ming-wah
Hong Kong politician
Lui Ming Wah, SBS, JP (呂明華, born 8 April 1938 in Weihai, Shandong, China) was the member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (Legco), representing industrial (second) industry in functional constituencies seats. He was the member of the Alliance in Legco.[1][2]
Lui is a businessman and a registered engineer. He founded and is chair of the Hong Kong Shandong Business Association. [3]
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New parliament | Member of Legislative Council Representative for Industrial 1998–2008 | Succeeded by Lam Tai-fai |
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Members of the 3rd Legislative Council of Hong Kong (2004–2008)
2000–2004 ←
→ 2008–2012
- Rita Fan (From geographical constituency on Hong Kong Island)
constituencies
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Kowloon West |
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Kowloon East |
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New Territories West | |
New Territories East |
constituencies
- Bernard Chan
- Fernando Cheung
- Cheung Man-kwong
- Tommy Cheung
- Chim Pui-chung
- Vincent Fang
- Timothy Fok
- Raymond Ho
- Kwok Ka-kei
- Kwong Chi-kin
- Daniel Lam
- Jeffrey Lam
- Miriam Lau
- Patrick Lau
- Lau Wong-fat
- Joseph Lee
- Sophie Leung
- Andrew Leung
- David Li
- Li Fung-ying
- Lui Ming-wah
- Margaret Ng
- Abraham Shek
- Sin Chung-kai
- Mandy Tam
- Philip Wong
- Wong Kwok-hing
- Wong Ting-kwong
- Wong Yung-kan
- Howard Young
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