Annie Wu (businesswoman)

Annie Wu Suk-ching, SBS, JP (Chinese: 伍淑清; pinyin: Wǔ Shūqīng; born 13 September 1948) is a Hong Kong businesswoman of Taishan, Guangdong origin.

She is the eldest daughter of Dr James Tak Wu, founder of Maxim's Catering, and is a member of the Standing Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

[4] Later the same month, as supervisory consultant of the Hong Kong Federation of Women, Wu took her views to the United Nations Human Rights Council, igniting protests and vandalisation of her father's restaurant chain.

[5] Wu also put pressure on the Chinese Foundation Secondary School, which she founded in 2000, to punish staff and students who supported the protests.

[8] Wu helped establish the Hong Kong Federation of Women,[citation needed] an organisation formed under the direction of Beijing to align pro-China forces.

Wu in 2019
Wu started Beijing Air Catering, the first joint venture company in mainland China since 1954, on 1 May 1980