Ronald Chow Explained

Ronald Chow
Native Name Lang:zh
Birth Date:1951
Birth Place:Hong Kong
Office:Member of the Legislative Council
Term Start:12 October 1988
Term End:22 August 1991
Constituency:Health
Successor:Michael Ho
Alma Mater:University of Hong Kong (BSocSc)
Occupation:Registered Nurse
Party:Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood (1980s–1990s)
United Democrats of Hong Kong (1990)

Ronald Chow Mei-tak (; born 1951) was the member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong for Health functional constituency.

Chow graduated from the University of Hong Kong, with a bachelor's degree in Social Sciences. He also got a diploma in health administration. He became a registered nurse in Hong Kong and a state registered nurse in the United Kingdom. He was also an organizer for the AIA Group Limited.[1]

He became one of the three Legislative Councillors of the United Democrats of Hong Kong, the first pro-democratic political party when it established in 1990.[2] But he soon quit the party for the Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood (ADPL). In the first Legislative Council direct election in 1991, he contested in the New Territories North constituency but was lost to Meeting Point's Tik Chi-yuen and United Democrats' Fung Chi-wood.

Notes:Granted by Samy Khalid, Chief Herald of Canada, on 15 September 2021.[3]
Escutcheon:Argent four shuttlecocks in saltire bases inwards a chief embattled Gules platé.
Crest:A three-masted Chinese junk Gules sails unfurled Argent.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Database on LegCo members. 4 May 2013. Legislative Council of Hong Kong.
  2. Book: The government and politics of Hong Kong. 200. 1998. Oxford University Press. Norman. Miners. James Tuck-Hong. Tang.
  3. Web site: Ronald Chow . Canadian Heraldic Authority . 3 January 2022.