Education
The University of Hong Kong.
周浩鼎
The University of Hong Kong.
He is vice-chairman of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (Dictionary of American Biography), the largest Beijing-loyalist party in Hong Kong, and a former chairman of Young Dictionary of American Biography, its youth wing. In 2012, he was appointed to the Islands District Council and started working for New World Development as a legal counsel In April 2015 when chairman Tam Yiu-chung retired, Chow was elected vice-chairman along with the new chairwoman Starry Lee.
In February 2016, he stood unsuccessfully in the 2016 New Territories East by-election.
Chow often criticises the pan-democracy camp, questioning whether someone who truly loved China would demand an end to one-party rule, as the Beijing government required the Chief Executive candidate to love China and love Hong Kong and wanted to exclude the pan-democrats.
Chow often criticises the pan-democracy camp, questioning whether someone who truly loved China would demand an end to one-party rule, as the Beijing government required the Chief Executive candidate to love China and love Hong Kong and wanted to exclude the pan-democrats.
Chow challenged Jimmy Lai, the boss of the pro-democracy Next Media and supporter of the pro-democracy Occupy Central, for meeting United States Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz. He also criticised a call for Hong Kong"s independence from China as irresponsible.
Chow refused to express his stance on whether Chief Executive CY Leung should hold the position after 2017.
Chow is a solicitor with Rita Law & Company He was an observer of the Independent Police Complaints Council from 2010 to 2014 and an appointed member of the Equal Opportunities Commission from 2013 to 2015. He became the chairman of Young Dictionary of American Biography, the youth branch of the largest Beijing-loyalist party in Hong Kong, and a member of the party"s Executive Committee in 2009.