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Yuen Long District Council

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Local government council in Hong Kong

Yuen Long District Council

元朗區議會
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
History
Founded1 April 1981; 44 years ago (1981-04-01)(District Board)
1 July 1997; 28 years ago (1997-07-01)(Provisional)
1 January 2000; 25 years ago (2000-01-01)(District Council)
Leadership
Chair
Gordon Wu Tin-yau, Independent
Structure
Seats46 councillors
consisting of
8 elected members
16 district committee members
16 appointed members
6 ex officio members
12 / 46
3 / 46
1 / 46
1 / 46
29 / 46
Elections
First past the post
Last election
10 December 2023
Meeting place
13/F., Yuen Long Government Offices, No.2, Kiu Lok Square,Yuen Long,New Territories
Website
www.districtcouncils.gov.hk/yl/

TheYuen Long District Council (Chinese:元朗區議會) is thedistrict council for theYuen Long District inHong Kong. It is one of 18 such councils. The Yuen Long District currently consists of 46 members, of which the district is divided into four constituencies, electing a total of 8 members, 16 district committee members, 16 appointed members, and 6ex officio members who are theShap Pat Heung,San Tin,Ha Tsuen,Kam Tin,Ping Shan andPat Heungrural committee chairmen. The latest election was held on10 December 2023.

History

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The Yuen Long District Council was established on 1 April 1981 under the name of the Yuen Long District Board as the result of the colonialGovernorMurray MacLehose's District Administration Scheme reform. The District Board was partly elected with theex-officioRegional Council members and chairmen of six Rural Committees, Shap Pat Heung, San Tin, Ha Tsuen, Kam Tin, Ping Shan and Pat Heung, as well as members appointed by the Governor until 1994 when last GovernorChris Patten refrained from appointing any member.

The Yuen Long District Board became Yuen Long Provisional District Board after the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) was established in 1997 with the appointment system being reintroduced byChief ExecutiveTung Chee-hwa. The current Yuen Long District Council was established on 1 January 2000 after thefirst District Council election in 1999. The appointed seats were abolished in 2015 after themodified constitutional reform proposal was passed by theLegislative Council in 2010.

The Yuen Long District Council is one of the fastest growing council due to the development of thenew towns of Yuen Long andTin Shui Wai, and has become the largest council of the territory. It had been tightly dominated by the rural forces due to its vast rural areas and theex-officio rural committee representatives. The chairmanship of the council had been taken by rural or rural-related councillors, such as Tai Kuen, chairman from 1985 to 1999, was a rural strongman;Tang Siu-tong, chairman from 2000 to 2007, was a rural leader which represented theHong Kong Progressive Alliance and was elected to the Legislative Council in 2000 on the pro-BeijingDemocratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB) ticket;Leung Che-cheung, chairman from 2008 to 2015, was a member of the DAB and president of theNew Territories Association of Societies (NTAS) who has been Legislative Councillor since 2012.

The Tin Shui Wai new town was also dominated by the pro-Beijing forces. The pro-democrats have limited influence in the district, such asZachary Wong andKwong Chun-yu inLong Ping Estate and the pro-TaipeiDemocratic Alliance'sJohnny Mak inFung Cheung. On the capacity of Yuen Long District Councillor, Kwong was elected to the Legislative Council through theDistrict Council (Second) constituency in 2016.

The pro-Beijing and rural domination was turned over in the2019 historic landslide victory where the pro-democrats took over all the urban constituencies and a few rural constituencies amid themassive pro-democracy protests. All pro-Beijing councillors in Tin Shui Wai includingLuk Chung-hung of theHong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU) being unseated and some rural incumbents were also surprisingly defeated. As a result, the pro-democrats took 33 of the 39 elected seats and seized control of the 45-member council for the first time.

In the 2023 District Council election, 8 of the 46 seats on the Yuen Long District Council are elected by elected members, 16 are elected by district committees, 16 are appointed members, and 6 ex-officio members make up the current Yuen Long District Council. In the Yuen Long District Council, among the 46 members, 29 are independent members, 12 are from the Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong, 3 from the Federation of Trade Unions, 1 from the Economic Alliance for Democracy, and 1 from democratic ideas. Among the 46 members, 45 are from the pro-establishment camp. ,1 centrist seat.

Political control

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Since 1982 political control of the council has been held by the following parties:

Camp in controlLargest partyYearsComposition
No Overall ControlNone1982 - 1985
Pro-governmentReform Club1985 - 1988









Pro-governmentMeeting Point1988 - 1991








Pro-governmentUnited Democrats1991 - 1994









Pro-BeijingDemocratic1994 - 1997









Pro-BeijingDemocratic1997 - 1999









Pro-BeijingDAB2000 - 2003









Pro-BeijingDAB2004 - 2007









Pro-BeijingDAB2008 - 2011









Pro-BeijingDAB2012 - 2015









Pro-BeijingDAB2016 - 2019









Pro-democracy → Pro-BeijingDemocratic → None2020 - 2023









Pro-BeijingDAB2024 - 2027









Political makeup

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Elections are held every four years.

   Political partyCouncil membersCurrent members
1994199920032007201120152019
 Independent15141715141720
25 / 45
 Democratic3122327
7 / 45
 TSWC------4
3 / 45
 Action 18------2
2 / 45
 DA--41-12
2 / 45
 Civic Passion------1
1 / 45
 TSWLPU-------
1 / 45

District result maps

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  • 1994
    1994
  • 1999
    1999
  • 2003
    2003
  • 2007
    2007
  • 2011
    2011
  • 2015
    2015
  • 2019
    2019

Members represented

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CapacityCodeConstituencyNamePolitical affiliationTermNotes
ElectedM01Yuen Long Town CentreRiben Li Kai-lapDAB1 January 2024Incumbent
Sei Chun-hingIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
M02Yuen Long Rural EastLeung Min-kinIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Chui Kwan-siuDAB1 January 2024Incumbent
M03Tin Shui Wai South and Ping HaTerry So YuenDAB1 January 2024Incumbent
Yankie Chan Kin-yangIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
M04Tin Shui Wai NorthYiu Kwok-waiFTU1 January 2024Incumbent
Fennie Lai Yuet-kwanDAB1 January 2024Incumbent
District CommitteesTom Tong Tak-chunDAB1 January 2024Incumbent
Leung Yip-pangDAB1 January 2024Incumbent
Ma Shuk-yinDAB1 January 2024Incumbent
Lam Wai-mingDAB1 January 2024Incumbent
Calvin Sze To Chun-hinDAB1 January 2024Incumbent
Lau Kwai-yungFTU1 January 2024Incumbent
Lam Wai-mingIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Amy Yuen Man-yeeIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Man Yick-yeungIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Lam Chung-yinIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Wong Shiu-chungIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Ricky Tsui Wai-ngoiIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Wong Yuen-taiIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Lucy Ho Hiu-manIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Ronnie Tang Yung-yiuIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Li Ching-yeeIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
AppointedYu Chung-leungDAB1 January 2024Incumbent
Lui KinDAB1 January 2024Incumbent
Weelie Wong Wai-lingDAB1 January 2024Incumbent
Wong Hiu-shanFTU1 January 2024Incumbent
Chong Kin-shingBPA1 January 2024Incumbent
Allan Wong Wing-hoPoD1 January 2024Incumbent
Wilson Shum Ho-kitIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Donald Man Ka-hoIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Desmond Wong Wai-leungIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Lam Tim-fookIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Cheung Wai-sumIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Chan Ka-faiIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Daniel Cham Ka-hungIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Frankie Fung Chun-wingIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Chiu Sau-hanIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Tam Tak-hoiIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Ex officioShap Pat Heung Rural Committee ChairmanChing Chan-mingIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
San Tin Rural Committee ChairmanMan Luk-shingIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Ha Tsuen Rural Committee ChairmanTang Sin-hangIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Kam Tin Rural Committee ChairmanTang Ho-linIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Ping Shan Rural Committee ChairmanTang Che-keungIndependent1 January 2024Incumbent
Pat Heung Rural Committee ChairmanAlan Kwok Wing-cheongIndependent1 January 20242 August 2025[1]
Vacant

Leadership

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Chairs

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Since 1985, the chairman is elected by all the members of the board:

ChairmanYearsPolitical Affiliation
Fung Kwok-keung1981–1982District Officer
J. K. Wilson1982–1985District Officer
Tai Kuen1985–1999Heung Yee Kuk
Tang Siu-tong2000–2007PADAB
Leung Che-cheung2008–2015DAB/NTAS
Shum Ho-kit2016–2019Heung Yee Kuk
Zachary Wong Wai-ying2020–2021Democratic
Shum Ho-kit2021–2023Independent
Gordon Wu Tin-yau2024–presentDistrict Officer

Vice Chairs

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Vice ChairmanYearsPolitical Affiliation
Leung Che-cheung2000–2008DAB
Tang Yun-chor2008–2011Heung Yee Kuk
Leung Fuk-yuen2011Heung Yee Kuk
Wong Wai-shun2012–2019NPPBPA
Johnny Mak Ip-sing2020–2021Democratic Alliance
Tang Ho-lin2021–2023Independent

Notes

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References

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  1. ^"八鄉鄉委會主席兼區議員郭永昌 私家醫院通波仔期間不治".Yahoo News (in Chinese). 3 August 2025. Retrieved12 August 2025.

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