Voice of Loving Hong Kong

Created by businessman and activist Patrick Ko, initially as a Facebook page, its stated aim is to show solidarity with, and support for the CY Leung administration.

Patrick Ko, in defence against accusations that "Voice" had timed and sited its event as a deliberate provocation, stated that the "carnival" was apolitical, was independent of outside powers[3] and that he hoped that it would "Convert anger into harmony".

In its opinion, continued remembrance of Tiananmen Square is mistaken and only serves to make people unhappy, and that in order to move on it is best to let go of the memory and sorrow of those events, to "forgive and forget".

[7] In 2014, on the eve of the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, "Voice of Hong Kong" members gathered outside Tin Hau station and distributed leaflets.

Patrick Ko Tat-pun (Chinese:高達斌) is a graduate of Hong Kong Polytechnic University, who became involved in politics in the 1980s, initially joining the Meeting Point, a predecessor of the current pan-democratic camp Democratic Party.

Patrick Ko was a long-time friend of Dickson Cheung (張漢賢), convener of "Hongkongese Priority" (香港人優先); however the two have fallen out over a difference in opinion in business matters.

Gathering of the "Voice of Loving Hong Kong" held in the Tamar Amphitheatre, Admiralty, Hong Kong in January 1st, 2013