Lam Chak-piu

Lam Chak-piu (Chinese: 林澤飄; born 1932) is a former Hong Kong activist and politician.

He first joined a local kaifong association in Kowloon Bay in 1978 and joined the Hong Kong People's Council on Public Housing Policy in 1979 and later became chairman of the Society for Community Organization.

He ran for the first reformed Urban Council election in 1983, receiving more than 14,000 votes and defeated two candidates with university graduate background.

He moved to Mainland China and worked in property market in the 1990s but returned to Hong Kong after his business went down in 2000.

He worked in the factory and lived upon the Comprehensive Social Security Assistance after he divorced his wife who had mental issues.