He served as a member of the Yuen Long District Council from October 1994, being re-elected five times until he failed in 2019, amid a sweeping Pan-democrat victory.
Chow Wing Kan was born in the Tuen Mun District of Hong Kong with ancestry in the New Territories.
[6] In the new village, Pro-Beijing camp (Hong Kong), which have traditional power, are competing with foreign parties.
He believed that Hong Kong's good economy has enabled nuclear families to actively invest in the community after moving into new towns and the society is thriving.
A female victim notified him of the identity of a person involved and Chow lured him to the office for police to arrest on the spot.
[6] After the election, the Registration and Electoral Office announced that about 6,000 out of a total of 110,000 voters in Tuen Mun and Yuen Long districts had failed to vote.
[2] At the same time, new immigrants from Mainland China have also moved into Tin Shui Wai one after another, which is also not suitable for Culture of Hong Kong.
[7] In the early days of the reunification, Tin Shui Wai Jumper happened frequently, and Chow personally persuaded at least 13 people to give up suicide.
[7] In 1999, Chow and his engineers revealed the Tin Chung Court short pile case, forcing the Hong Kong Housing Authority to pay HK $250 million for reinforcement works.
[8] At the same time, he also questioned whether the Housing Authority has properly monitored the construction works on other issues of Tin Chung Court.
In 2004, he also provided information to the Hong Kong police Force on the incident of hydrogen peroxide drinking promoted by members of the Hong Kong Church of Zion, including church members, meeting places, audio tapes and victim cases.
[10] In the 2008 Hong Kong Legislative election, he was nominated by the Liberal Party for the New Territories West Constituency.
[3][6] In the 2011 Hong Kong local elections, Chow faced challenges from the Civic Party Lau Koon-Hang and the institutional independent Ko Chun-Kit in the Shui Wah constituency.
[6] In 2014, the Tin Shui Wai shopping mall increased the rent of Fortune Kingswood, which led to the closure of Topkids International Pre-School.