Eunice Yung

Eunice Yung Hoi-yan (Chinese: 容海恩; born 7 June 1977) is a Hong Kong barrister and pro-Beijing politician.

[2] Yung became a volunteer legal consultant of the New Home Association, a pro-Beijing non-governmental organisation that helps mainland Chinese immigrants and ethnic minorities integrate into Hong Kong society.

[2] In 2016, Yung became the NPP–CF candidate in the Legislative Council election, leading a seven-member ticket in New Territories East and won a seat with 36,183 votes.

[7] In March 2021, Yung said that shows at West Kowloon Cultural District's M+ Museum caused "great concern" to her and the public, and claimed that they are "spreading hatred" against mainland China.

"[11] In April 2021, Yung criticized Martin Lee, Margaret Ng Ngoi-yee, and Albert Ho, claiming that they should be disciplined by the Law Society of Hong Kong because they had incited others to participate in an illegal antigovernmental protest.

[12] On 13 August 2021, the pro-Beijing newspaper Wen Wei Po published an article which quoted Yung as saying that the Hong Kong Journalists Association had continuously spread "anti-government" views.

[13] In August 2022, Yung paid for a newspaper advert, where she publicly criticized her father-in-law, Elmer Yuen Gong-yi, and said that the "righteousness of the country" and the national security law was more important than her family.

[17] In May 2023, the Legislative Council voted with 100% approval to let the chief executive restrict overseas lawyers from national security cases, following attempts by the government to block Jimmy Lai from hiring Tim Owen as his defense lawyer; Yung said that the new law would not harm defendants from a fair trial.

[24] Yung was warned by Legislative Council president Andrew Leung to not attend any meetings until after finishing her last mandatory Covid-19 test on 22 January 2022.

Yung in 2019