Checkley Sin
Checkley Sin | |
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Born | Checkley Sin Kwok-lam 1957 (age 66–67) |
Nationality | Chinese |
Education | Chartered Banker Institute (1987), ACCA, City, University of London, Manchester Metropolitan University, Oklahoma City University |
Checkley Sin Kwok-lam (born 1957, Beijing, China) is a Hong Kong movie producer and social activist.
Sin was known as the first person to declare his candidacy for the 2022 Hong Kong Chief Executive Election.[1][2] He later withdrew from the election, leaving John Lee as the sole candidate for the election.
Early life and personal life
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Sin was born in 1957. Prior to 1997, he was a police officer in Hong Kong for one year.[3] Sin has a MBA degree from Oklahoma City University.[4]
Politics
[edit]Sin is widely known for his pro-Beijing stances, as he supported the legislation of the National Security Law.[5] He has also criticised the actions of the pro-democracy camp on FinTV, an online finance news broadcast channel[6][3]
Sin ran for the position of Hong Kong's Chief Executive in 2022, stating that he would focus on improving people's livelihood by tackling housing and medical issues.[7] Sin also said he would finish national security legislation for Article 23 under the Basic Law within one year, as well as amending the ordinances on trade unions and societies during his term. Additionally, he proposed amending the Protection of the Harbour Ordinance. Sin proposed to minimize the time of public housing waiting from 6 years to 3 years. He has also pledged to solve the problems of all subdivided flats, cage homes and homeless people, as well as redistribution of land resources within 5 years. He proposed an alternate site for the East Lantau Metropolis, suggesting that developing Lamma Island would be much more effective than using twenty years for reclaiming 1700 acres of land for the East Lantau Metropolis. He stated that if the government reclaims land on the southwestern part of Lamma Island, they can obtain more than 1500 acres of land within three years. For transportation issues, he suggested that the government should build a three-kilometre long and six-lane bridge to connect Lamma Island with Hong Kong Island as the island is currently only accessible to the public through maritime transportation. Additionally, he also proposed a “mega-prison” on Lamma Island to “concentrate all prisons and correction institutions in one place” and leave hundreds of hectares of land available in urban areas. Moreover, he has proposed to transform Lamma Island into a 'Chinese-style tourism and water sports centre, with coastal towns, seafood restaurants, and a leisure and tourism centre that can hold up to 400 to 500 thousand guests at one time'. Sin also suggested relocating all disciplinary forces training centres to Tsing Yi, while moving most of the cemeteries and columbaria to Kau Sai Chau and Jin Island to release land in developed regions of the city. Sin also said that if the Protection of the Harbour Ordinance were amended, the waters between the old Kai Tak Airport and the Kwun Tong coastline could be developed within two years.[8]
Sin withdrew from the 2022 Hong Kong Chief Executive election in April 2022, leaving John Lee as the sole running candidate of the election.
Filmography
[edit]Year | Movie | Role |
2008 | Ip Man | Publisher |
2010 | The Legend Is Born: Ip Man | Director, Storywriter, Martial Arts Director, Publisher |
2011 | The Woman Knight of Mirror Lake | Director, Publisher |
2013 | Ip Man: The Final Fight | Director, Storywriter, Publisher |
2014 | Golden Brother | Publisher |
2017 | Our Days in 6E | Director, Screenwriter, Publisher[9] |
Business career
[edit]Sin is the Vice President of the World Wing Chun Union,[10] a martial arts organization. Sin is Chairman for National Arts Entertainment & Culture Group. He is also Associate of The Hong Kong Institute of Bankers.[4]
Philanthropy
[edit]In 2022, Sin pledged a $5 million donation to the Lau Kar-leung Charity Foundation, which funds stuntmen's medical costs due to injury.[10]
References
[edit]- ^ "Hong Kong chief executive election 2022: 3 more hopefuls throw hat in ring while Carrie Lam refuses yet again to say whether she will seek second term". sg.news.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2022-02-19.
- ^ "Hong Kong film producer, kung fu master Checkley Sin to run for chief executive". South China Morning Post. Jan 19, 2022.
- ^ a b "HK 'internet celebrity' wins fame for disclosing Western hypocrisy- China.org.cn". www.china.org.cn.
- ^ a b "8228.HK Company Profile & Executives - National Arts Group Holdings Ltd. - Wall Street Journal". www.wsj.com.
- ^ "文藝界2600人聯署支持立法". 文匯報. 2020-05-30.
- ^ 冼國林. "立法會選舉是照妖鏡,照出鼠輩偽君子。". Retrieved 2020-07-30.
- ^ Standard, The. "From Ip Man to CE: film producer Checkley Sin joins election fray". The Standard.
- ^ Lee, Peter (Jan 25, 2022). "Hong Kong leadership hopeful proposes land development, bridge to Lamma and mega-prison". Hong Kong Free Press HKFP.
- ^ "In the minority: Checkley Sin Kwok-lam's new film focuses on marginalised students". Young Post.
- ^ a b "Sin Kwok-lam will donate for Lau Kar-leung's charity". sg.news.yahoo.com.
Selected references about Sin's candidacy
[edit]- Hong Kong chief executive hopeful Checkley Sin says he has no Beijing connections
- From Ip Man to CE: film producer Checkley Sin joins election fray
- Kung fu master Sin wants to run Hong Kong as leadership race looms
Selected references about Sin's politics
[edit]- Hong Kong chief executive hopeful is not afraid to shoot from the hip | The Straits Times
- HK 'internet celebrity' wins fame for disclosing Western hypocrisy- China.org.cn
- Hong Kong leadership hopeful proposes land development, bridge to Lamma and mega-prison
Selected references about Sin's film and business career
[edit]- 8228.HK Company Profile & Executives - National Arts Group Holdings Ltd. - Wall Street Journal
- Review: Our Days in 6E puts ethnic minority students in spotlight
- Film Review: Ip Man: The Final Fight (2013) by Herman Yau
External links
[edit]- Kwok-lam Sin at IMDb