Lau Chi-pang

Lau Chi-pang, BBS, JP (Chinese: 劉智鵬; born 1960) is a Hong Kong politician and academic serving as an Associate Vice President of the Lingnan University.

[2] A the advisory committee chairman, Lau in 2016 argued that Queen's Pier, which was dismantled in 2007 in the land reclamation project, should be restored in "more spacious" locations which are "more frequented by the public", such as Tung Chung in Lantau Island.

In an interview with Chinese state media, he warned that the campaign would lead to regression in Hong Kong civilisation, obstruct the governance and threaten people's livelihood.

[13][14] At the annual session of the CPPCC in March 2023, Lau vowed to cultivate patriotism of Hong Kong youth through history education innovation.

"[17] In May 2023, Lau said that Hong Kong should promote red tourism, referring to McDonald's on MacDonnell Road and former police station at Yau Ma Tei.

Lau in 2019 during anti-government protest