Liao Hui (; born May 1942 in
Hong Kong
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) is the former director of the
Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office
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of the
State Council of the People's Republic of China. Since March 2003, he has also served as the second vice chairman of the
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), in charge of the affairs of the
Chinese Communist Party
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in
Hong Kong
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and
Macau
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.
Biography
Liao's ancestors were from
Huiyang
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,
Guangdong
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. Born in Hong Kong, he is the son of
Liao Chengzhi
Liao Chengzhi (; 25 September 1908 – 10 June 1983) was a Chinese politician. He joined the Communist Party of China in 1928, and rose to the position of director of the Xinhua News Agency; after 1949, he worked in various positions related to ...
, and the grandson of
Liao Zhongkai
Liao Zhongkai (April 23, 1877 – August 20, 1925) was a Chinese-American Kuomintang leader and financier. He was the principal architect of the first Kuomintang–Chinese Communist Party (KMT–CCP) United Front in the 1920s. He was assassina ...
and
He Xiangning
He Xiangning (; 27 June 1878 – 1 September 1972) was a Chinese revolutionary, feminist, politician, painter, and poet. Together with her husband Liao Zhongkai, she was one of the earliest members of Sun Yat-sen's revolutionary movement Tongm ...
.
Liao was born in Hong Kong during his father's time with the
Eighth Route Army office in colony, but fled to back to China with family following the Japanese invasion in December 1941.
He was a member of every
Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party from the
12th
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to the
17th, and the vice chairman of the 10th and 11th sessions of the CPPCC.
Further reading
*Mayumi Itoh (2012). ''Pioneers of Sino-Japanese Relations: Liao and Takasaki''. Palgrave-MacMillan .
External links
Liao Hui's profile at xinhuanet.com
1942 births
Living people
People's Republic of China politicians from Hong Kong
Chinese Communist Party politicians
Hong Kong Basic Law Drafting Committee members
Hakka people
Hong Kong people of Hakka descent
People from Huiyang
Vice Chairpersons of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
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