1. James Tien

    James Tien Pei Chun <small>GBS JP</small>; (born January 8, 1947 in Shanghai) is currently the Chairman of the Liberal Party (LP), a pro-business and pro-Beijing political party in Hong Kong, and a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (LegCo). He was also a member of the District Council of Hong Kong District Council in the Central and Western district. Professionally he is a garment merchant in Hong Kong, …

  2. David Li

    Sir David Li Kwok-po GBS, OBE, JP (born March 13, 1939 in London, England) is the current Chairman and Chief Executive of the Bank of East Asia in Hong Kong, with family roots in Heshan, Guangdong. He was educated at Uppingham School in the United Kingdom. Li was elected OBE. In 2001, he was awarded the Gold Bauhinia Star by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

  3. John Tsang

    Mr John Tsang Chun-wah, JP, is the current Financial Secretary(FS) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. His responsibility is to assist the Chief Executive of Hong Kong in overseeing policy formulation and implementation in financial, monetary, economic, trade and employment matters. He exercises control over the Exchange Fund, with the assistance of the Monetary Authority. He is a member of the Executive Council. He is also in charge of the Government Budget.

  4. Selina Chow

    Selina Chow Liang Shuk-yee, GBS OBE JP (Traditional Chinese: 周梁淑怡) (born 25 January 1945 in Hong Kong with family root in Panyu, Guangdong) is a current member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong and the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. She is known for her career in politics as well as her previous career in the broadcasting sector. An alumna of St. Paul's Co-educational College, Wilkes-Booth College (US) and the University of Hong Kong, …

  5. Tsang Yok-Sing

    Jasper Tsang Yok-sing <small>GBS JP</small>; (Chinese: 曾鈺成) (born 1947 in Guangzhou, Guangdong with family root in Shunde, Guangdong) is the founding Chairman (1992-2003) of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB), the largest pro-Beijing political party in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. He is currently a member of both the Executive Council and Legislative Council.

  6. Elsie Leung

    Elsie Leung Oi Sie<small>; GBM JP </small> (born 1939 in Hong Kong with family root in Nanhai, Guangdong) was the Secretary for Justice of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region from 1997 to 2005, and was a member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong. She was succeeded by Wong Yan Lung, <big>SC&lt;/big> on October 20, 2005

  7. Arthur Li

    Prof. Arthur Kwok Cheung Li <small> GBS JP</small>; (born 1945 in Hong Kong with family roots in Heshan, Guangdong) was a member of the Executive Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Secretary for Education and Manpower from August 2002 to June 2007, when he was not re-appointed following allegations of interference into academic freedom at the Hong Kong Institute of Education.

  8. York Chow

    York Chow Yat Ngok is the Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food of Hong Kong. He is a member of the Executive Council. He was appointed to his current position in 2004. Chow is an orthopaedic surgeon by profession. He was appointed Hospital Chief Executive of Queen Mary Hospital in 2001. Chow was appointed a Vice-President of the International Paralympic Committee in 1997. During his studies in The University of Hong Kong since 1967, he stayed in St.

  9. Frederick Ma

    Frederick Ma Si-hang is currently the Secretary of Financial Services and Treasury of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. He is a member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong. He was appointed to his current position in July, 2002. Ma was previously Group Chief Financial Officer of PCCW Limited and before then a private banker with JP Morgan Private Bank, part of JP Morgan Chase.

  10. Yeoh Eng-Kiong

    Yeoh Eng Kiong (born 1946) was Secretary for Health and Welfare of Hong Kong between 1999 and 2002, and Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food and member of the Executive Council between 2002 to 2004.

  11. Ambrose Lee

    Ambrose Lee Siu Kwong <small>IDSM JP</small>; is Secretary for Security of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China and a member of the Executive Council. He was appointed to his post in August 2003, replacing Regina Ip.

  12. Joseph Wong

    Joseph Wong Wing Ping <small> GBS JP</small>; (王永平, born 1948) has been the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region's Secretary for Commerce, Industry and Technology since 22 January 2006. He was formerly Secretary for the Civil Service. He has been a member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong since 1 August 2000. Wong graduated from the University of Hong Kong in 1969.

  13. Chung Sze Yuen

    Chung Sze Yuen (鍾士元) (b. 3 November 1917), mechanical engineer, industrialist and Hong Kong politician. He succeeded Lydia Selina Dunn (The Baroness Dunn, DBE) (鄧蓮如), as the Senior Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council and Executive Council until Chris Patten (The Lord Patten of Barnes, CH) became the Governor of Hong Kong. He has been more influential in Hong Kong politics when Tung Chee Hwa became the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, …

  14. Lydia Dunn Baroness Dunn

    Lydia Selina Dunn, Baroness Dunn, DBE (Traditional Chinese: 鄧蓮如; Simplified Chinese: 邓莲如; Hanyu pinyin: Dèng Liánrú; Jyutping: dang6 lin4 jyu4) (born 29 February 1940) was the Senior Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council and Executive Council in Hong Kong in 1985-1992, after Rogerio Hyndman Lobo. She has been deputy chairman of banking giant HSBC since 1992. As one of the most senior politicians in Hong Kong, …

  15. Rogerio Hyndman Lobo

    Sir Rogerio Hyndman Lobo, CBE, (羅保, also known as Rogerio Lobo and Roger Lobo, is a businessman of Portuguese and Scottish descent and has been an active philanthropist and politician in Hong Kong. Born 15 September 1923, he has been a member of the Urban Council, Executive Council and Legislative Council.

  16. Michael David Thomas

    Michael David Thomas, CMG, QC, SC was the second last Attorney General of Hong Kong before the transfer of sovereignty in 1997. He served the post from 1983 to 1988, under the Governorship of Sir Edward Youde and Lord Wilson of Tillyorn. His wife is Lydia Dunn, Baroness Dunn, <small>DBE</small>, who was the Senior Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council and Executive Council in Hong Kong in 1985-1992. *Essex Court Chambers website

  17. Joyce Symons

    Dr. Catherine Joyce Symons CBE, JP, (née Anderson 1919 -d. June 11, 2004) was a distinguished educator, former teacher of the Diocesan Girls' School the leading girls' school in Hong Kong and its Headmistress for 32 years. She was also former member of the Urban Council, Hong Kong Legislative Council, and the Executive Council of Hong Kong.

  18. Maria Tam

    Maria Tam Wai-Chu, GBS LLD JP (Traditional Chinese: 譚惠珠) is a barrister by profession and a major contributor in the public domain of Hong Kong. An alumna of St. Paul's Co-educational College, she received her legal education at the University of London and subsequently became a member of Gray’s Inn, London. She was formerly a member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong and Legislative Council of Hong Kong, a former Chairman of the Transport Advisory Committee, …

  19. Tung Chee

    Tung Chee Hwa , chief executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), was elected vice chairman of the 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) Saturday, March 12, 2005, at the closing meeting of the top advisory body's annual session. Tung, 67, announced in Hong Kong on Thursday that he had officially submitted to the central government his request for resigning from the post as Chief Executive of the Hong Kong SAR.

  20. Raymond Ch

    Dr. Raymond Ch'ien Kuo-fung Non-executive Chairman Dr. Raymond Ch’ien Kuo-fung 55, was appointed Non-Executive Chairman in July 2003. He has been a member of the Board since 1998. Dr. Ch’ien is chairman of CDC Corporation and its subsidiary, China.com Inc. He is also non-executive chairman of HSBC Private Equity (Asia) Limited, as well as chairman and independent non-executive director of Hang Seng Bank Limited.

  21. Raymond Ch'Ien Kuo-Fung

    Dr. Raymond Ch'ien Kuo-fung Chairman Dr. Raymond Ch'ien Kuo-fung was appointed Chairman of the Company in July 2003. Dr. Ch'ien has been a member of the MTR Board since 1998.