Chan Yung Explained

Brave Chan Yung
Native Name Lang:zh-hk
Honorific-Suffix:BBS, JP
Office:Vice-Chairman of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong
Term Start:19 April 2013
Predecessor:Lau Kong-wah
1Blankname:Chairman
1Namedata:Tam Yiu-chung
Starry Lee
Office1:Chairman of the New Territories Association of Societies
Term Start1:April 2011
Predecessor1:Wan Yuet-kau
President1:Leung Che-cheung
Office2:Member of the Legislative Council
Term Start2:1 January 2022
Constituency2:HKSAR Members of NPC and CPPCC, Representatives of National Organisations
Predecessor2:New constituency
Office3:Hong Kong Deputy to the National People's Congress
Term Start3:February 2013
1Namedata3:Zhang Dejiang
Li Zhanshu
Office4:Member of the North District Council
Appointed4:Donald Tsang
Term Start4:1 January 2008
Birth Date:24 September 1969
Party:Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB)
New Territories Association of Societies (NTAS)
Alma Mater:CCC Chuen Yuen College
City University of Hong Kong
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Occupation:Social worker
Politician
Module:
Child:yes
Order:ts
T:陳勇
S:陈勇
J:can4 jung5
P:Chén Yǒng

Brave Chan Yung, BBS, JP (born 24 September 1969[1]) is a Hong Kong pro-Beijing politician. He is the vice-chairman of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB) and chairman of the New Territories Association of Societies (NTAS). He has been the Hong Kong deputy to the National People's Congress since 2013, and since 2022 he became a member of the Legislative Council, representing the HKSAR Members of NPC and CPPCC, Representatives of National Organisations constituency.

Career

Chan graduated from the City University of Hong Kong with a Bachelor of Social Work. He later obtained a master's degree from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He has been a registered social worker and participated in many public services. He has also been appointed to many public positions including the member of the Commission on Youth (2003–2009) and Committee on the Promotion of Civic Education, secretary general of the Hong Kong Celebration Association, vice-president of the Federation of New Territories Youth, member of the North District Fight Crime Committee and member of the Hong Kong Professionals and Senior Executives Association. He was also the Hong Kong member of the 10th All-China Youth Federation, a youth organisation led by the Chinese Communist Party. In 2008, he was appointed to the North District Council.

Pang was elected chairman of the New Territories Association of Societies in April 2011. In 2013, he was elected Hong Kong's Deputy to the 12th National People's Congress (NPC) by just 1,620 voters. During his office in the NPC, he urged the mainland authority to ban convicted parallel-goods traders from visiting Hong Kong on the Individual Visit Scheme for up to several years.[2] In the same year, he was made vice-chairman of the DAB.

In February 2014, he was appointed to the Lantau Development Advisory Committee to roll out a series of proposals to improve its infrastructure before the HK$83 billion Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge opens in 2016. He cited an instruction from National People's Congress chairman Zhang Dejiang to the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office of the State Council to work with the Hong Kong government and "make plans and assess the city's tourism capacity".[3]

He has been the spokesman of the Alliance for Peace and Democracy, the anti-Occupy Central rally group since 2014. He was also made Justice of the Peace in 2011 and was awarded the Bronze Bauhinia Star in 2014.

In December 2022, Chan tested positive for COVID-19.[4] [5]

In January 2023, Chan supported the government's efforts to enact Article 23, stating "Hong Kong should not take a chance and allow foreign proxies to enter the city."[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 全国人民代表大会 代表信息 陈勇. www.npc.gov.cn. 27 October 2015.
  2. News: Give mainland parallel-goods traders border ban, NPC to urge CPPCC. 25 February 2013. South China Morning Post. Colleen. Lee.
  3. News: 'Urgent action needed' to avoid conflict on Lantau. 20 March 2014. Tony. Cheung.
  4. Web site: 高諾恆 . 2022-12-15 . 議員陳勇核酸檢測呈陽性全身無力 今日缺席人大選舉 . 2022-12-16 . 香港01 . zh-HK.
  5. Web site: Kong . Dimsumdaily Hong . 2022-12-15 . Legislative Councillor Brave Chan Yung tests positive for COVID-19 . 2022-12-16 . Dimsum Daily . en-US.
  6. Web site: 2023-01-17 . Hong Kong's Article 23 security law to be passed 'hopefully by this year': John Lee . 2023-01-17 . South China Morning Post . en.