
Strengthening risk oversight in major maintenance projects in the wake of the deadly Tai Po fire is a top priority for Hong Kong lawmaker Julia Lau Man-kwan, who represents the architectural, surveying, planning and landscape sector.
With a voter turnout rate of 54 per cent in the constituency, Lau’s victory ended the 13-year domination of surveyors at the seat. She clinched 2,157 votes and won the neck-and-neck race over her opponent in the surveying field, Francis Lam Ka-fai, by 117 votes.
It was not an easy win for Lau, as the surveying industry takes up 60 per cent of the more than 8,200 registered voters in the constituency – almost double the number of those in the architectural field.
Unlike her predecessor, Tony Tse Wai-chuen, Lau said she did not join “G19”, a coalition of lawmakers without any political party affiliation led by Tse, as she did not wish to vote en bloc when her term started on January 1.















