Tik Chi-yuen

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Tik Chi-yuen SBS JP (Chinese: 狄志遠) is a former member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council and also a former District Councilor of North District.[1] He is a registered social worker and chairman of the small centrist Third Side party, which he co-founded in 2015, after quitting the Democratic Party, of which he was also a co-founder.

Preceded byShiu Ka-chun (2020)
Succeeded byGrace Chan
ConstituencySocial Welfare
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Tik Chi-yuen
狄志遠
Tik in 2025
Member of the Legislative Council
In office
1 January 2022  31 December 2025
Preceded byShiu Ka-chun (2020)
Succeeded byGrace Chan
ConstituencySocial Welfare
In office
9 October 1991  31 July 1995
Serving with Fung Chi-wood
ConstituencyNew Territories North
Chairman of Third Side
Assumed office
3 January 2016
Preceded byParty Established
Vice-Chairperson of the Democratic Party
In office
2006–2008
Serving with Sin Chung-kai
Preceded byChan King-ming
Succeeded byEmily Lau
Personal details
Born (1957-09-24) 24 September 1957 (age 68)
PartyMeeting Point (1985–1994)
Democratic Party (1994–2015)
Third Side (2016–present)
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Hanyu PinyinDí Zhìyuǎn
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Tik Chi-yuen
Traditional Chinese狄志遠
Simplified Chinese狄志远
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinDí Zhìyuǎn
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingdik6 zi3 jyun5
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Background

He was the chairman of the Committee on Home-School Co-operation, member of the Commission on Strategic Development, Council for Sustainable Development and the Commission on Poverty.[2][3][4]

In 2008, Tik took part in the social welfare functional constituency election in the 2008 Hong Kong legislative election. But he was defeated by Cheung Kwok Che, the president of the Hong Kong Social Workers General Union.[5][6]

On 9 September 2015, he quit the Democratic Party after he supported the constitutional reform package which the party opposed and denounced by some party members.[7]

He then founded and is now the chairman of Third Side, a centrist party in Hong Kong.

In 2021, he won a seat in 2021 Hong Kong Election Committee Subsector elections.

In December 2021, Tik was elected in 2021 Hong Kong legislative election in Social Welfare constituency with 1,400 votes[8], making him the only non-Pro-Beijing Legislative Council member in this term.

On 16 February 2022, Tik, along with the other 89 members of the Legislative Council, made a statement of gratitude to Chinese Communist Party general secretary Xi Jinping for his "guidance" in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic in Hong Kong.[9][10]

In July 2022, Tik attended a seminar to "learn and promote" the spirit of Xi Jinping's important speech.[11]

In November 2023, he was part of a group of lawmakers who said that the 2023 Gay Games may infringe on the national security law.[12]

In October 2025, Tik announced he would not seek re-election in 2025 Legislative Election.[13]

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