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Meeting Point (Chinese language, Chinese: 匯點) was a liberalism, liberal and moderate Chinese nationalism, Chinese nationalist political organisation and party in Hong Kong formed by a group of former student activists in the 1970s and intellectuals for the discussion for the Sino-British Joint Declaration, Sino-British negotiation on the question of Hong Kong prospect in 1983. It was one of the earliest groups in Hong Kong that favoured Chinese sovereignty over Hong Kong but wanted a free, democratic and autonomous Hong Kong. It emerged as one of the leading pro-democracy camp, pro-democracy groups in the 1980s and was one of the two predecessors of today's Democratic Party (Hong Kong), Democratic Party, into which it was merged in 1994. History Sino-British agreement It was founded on 9 January 1983 by a group of former student activists active in the 1970s and intellectuals, many of which were graduates of the University of Hong Kong. With Lau Nai-keung the founding Chairm ...
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Lau Nai-keung
Lau Nai-keung Silver Bauhinia Star, SBS (, 1947 – 21 November 2018) was a Hong Kong academic, businessman, and politician. He held several positions in the government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and various universities and businesses. He advocated for greater political and economic integration between the Hong Kong SAR and mainland China. Lau was the chairman of Long View Cultural Services Limited, a research fellow at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, a member of the Hong Kong Basic Law Consultative Committee, Basic Law Consultative Committee and the Hong Kong Commission on Strategic Development, Commission on Strategic Development as well as a visiting professor at Jinan University and the Beijing Business Management College. Lau wrote many articles for the South China Morning Post, China Daily, and other publications promoting greater economic and governmental integration between the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the People's Republic of Ch ...
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