Bowie Hau Chi-keung (Chinese: 侯志強; born 1956) is a rural leader and businessman in Hong Kong.
[2] He returned to Hong Kong in the 1980s and started a business exporting goldfish and bloodworms which brought him HK$1 million per month.
[4] Hau is a vociferous supporter of the government's controversial plans to establish a new town in northeast New Territories.
His clan owns 93 hectares of land in Kwu Tung North, and would receive more than HK$5 billion in compensation for development.
[2] He was sued by an 85-year-old farmer Lau Oi-kiu in 2015 of dumping waste on her farmland in Ho Sheung Heung to drive her off in 2009.
[2] In 2015, Hau planned to form a new political party with other like-minded rural leaders independent from the Kuk for the 2016 Legislative Council election, due to his dissatisfaction over the Kuk's handling of the case of 11 Sha Tin villagers selling their own land rights under the Small House Policy for profit.