Michael Lee Chun-keung was born on 22 August 1976 and is a Hong Kong engineer and politician.
10 Facts About Lee Chun-keung
Lee Chun-keung studied in Clementi Secondary School, and pursued his university studying in Lehigh University, Pennsylvania.
Lee Chun-keung returned to Hong Kong after graduated with Bachelor of Science in Electronic engineering in 1997, and worked in electronic companies.
In 2011 local election, Lee Chun-keung ran in Tsui Tak constituency in Eastern District as the pro-Beijing and pro-business Liberal Party candidate.
Lee Chun-keung beat the incumbent councillor Lui Chi-man and won the seat.
Lee Chun-keung was re-elected in 2015, but was voted out of office in 2019 following the massive pro-democracy protest movement.
Lee Chun-keung became vice-chairman of the Liberal Party in 2016, and entered the Election Committee, a powerful group heavily skewed the pro-Beijing camp that will elect the Chief Executive, in the same year.
Lee Chun-keung was re-elected as the Committee member in 2021, and was later elected as Legislative Council member.
However, after the elections, in his declaration of interests to the government, Lee Chun-keung declared that his sole job since February 2021 was actually an executive at a parking lot management company.
Lee Chun-keung married Irene Choi in 2003 and had a son and a daughter together.