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Hau Man-kin
侯文健
Member of the Yuen Long District Council
In office
1 January 2020 – 8 July 2021
Preceded byChan Sze-ching
ConstituencyTin Shing
Personal details
Born (1992-05-02) May 2, 1992 (age 32)
British Hong Kong
CitizenshipHong Kong
Political partyTin Shui Wai Connection
ResidenceHong Kong

Hau Man-kin (Chinese: 侯文健; born 2 May 1992) is a Hong Kong social activist and former member of the Yuen Long District Council for Tin Shing. He is formerly a covenor of the Tin Shui Wai Connection.

Biography

Raised in Yuen Long, Kwan formed Tin Shui Wai Connection with other Tin Shui Wai netizens in 2019 aiming at contesting in the 2019 District Council election against the pro-Beijing incumbents. Kwan ran against pro-Beijing incumbent Lau Kwai-yung in Tin Shing and received 3,347 votes, winning the seat by a narrow margin of 517 votes.

References

  1. "【區議會選舉2019】連登仔連線阻建制自動當選 爭天水圍做第19區". HK01. 2019-09-16.
  2. Bradsher, Keith; Ramzy, Austin; May, Tiffany (24 November 2019). "Hong Kong Election Results Give Democracy Backers Big Win". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 25 November 2019. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
Political offices
Preceded byChan Sze-ching Member of Yuen Long District Council
Representative for Tin Shing
2020–present
Incumbent
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