The Honourable Chung Kwok-pan |
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鍾國斌 | |
Member of the Legislative Council | |
Assumed office 1 October 2012 |
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Preceded by | Sophie Leung |
Constituency | Textiles and Garment |
Leader of the Liberal Party | |
Assumed office 7 October 2016 |
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Preceded by | Vincent Fang |
Chairman of the Liberal Party | |
In office 1 December 2014 – 7 October 2016 |
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Leader | Vincent Fang |
Preceded by | Selina Chow |
Succeeded by | Tommy Cheung |
Personal details | |
Born |
Hong Kong |
4 November 1963
Nationality | Hong Kong Chinese |
Political party | Liberal Party (since 2009) |
Alma mater |
Robert Gordon University (BSc) Stirling University (MBA) |
Occupation | Legislative Councillor Merchant |
Felix Chung | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 鍾國斌 | ||||||||
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Yue: Cantonese | |
Yale Romanization | Jūng Gwok bān |
Jyutping | Zung1 Gwok3 ban1 |
Felix Chung Kwok-pan (Chinese: 鍾國斌, born 4 November 1963) is a current member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong for the Textiles and Garment constituency, representing the Liberal Party. He has also been the leader of the Liberal Party since 2016, before holding the position of chairman from 2014 to 2016.
He was born in 1963 to a garment business family who owns the Chungweiming Knitting Factory Limited. He was educated in Scotland, graduating from the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen with a bachelor degree of science in 1986 and the Stirling University with a degree of Master of Business Administration in 1988. He returned to Hong Kong in 1987 when he was 24 and joined a local surveying firm and later helped his father with his garment business of manufacturing wool knitwear and cotton knitted wear in 1988.
He later became the chairman of the Hong Kong Apparel Society and challenged as an independent for the Textiles and Garment functional constituency against a long-time incumbent Sophie Leung of the Liberal Party in the 2008 Legislative Council election. Chung received 711 votes, as compared to Leung's 1,255 votes, who soon feel out with the Liberals and left with two other legislators to form the Economic Synergy.
He was invited by the Liberal Party honorary chairman James Tien to join the party in 2009. In the 2012 Legislative Council election, he challenged again in the same constituency against Henry Tan, CEO and president of Luen Thai Holdings, after Leung announced her retirement. He defeated Tan by 1,076 votes and took back the constituency for the Liberals. He became the vice-chairman after the election. When both James Tien and Selina Chow stepped down as party leader and chair, Chung was nominated to be the party vice-chairman on 1 December 2014.