Ronald Chow Mei-tak (Chinese : 周美德 ; 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 .
Coat of arms of Ronald Chow
Notes
Granted by Samy Khalid, Chief Herald of Canada, on 15 September 2021.[ 3]
Crest
A three-masted Chinese junk Gules sails unfurled Argent.
Escutcheon
Argent four shuttlecocks in saltire bases inwards a chief embattled Gules platé.
References
^ "Database on LegCo members" . Legislative Council of Hong Kong . Retrieved 4 May 2013 .
^ Miners, Norman; Tang, James Tuck-Hong (1998). The government and politics of Hong Kong . Oxford University Press. p. 200.
^ "Ronald Chow" . Canadian Heraldic Authority. Retrieved 3 January 2022 .