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'What's wrong with having a standard for beauty?' Miss Hong Kong Louisa Mak defends 'degrading' pageants

Louisa Mak achieved straight As in her exams, then went on to graduate in law at Cambridge and once dreamed about getting into politics

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Louisa Mak had designs on a career in politics, but is now not so sure. Illustration: Lau Ka-kuen
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Louisa Mak had designs on a career in politics, but is now not so sure. Illustration: Lau Ka-kuen
Louisa Mak had designs on a career in politics, but is now not so sure. Illustration: Lau Ka-kuen
She may be better known as a beauty queen, but as a straight-A student and Cambridge law graduate, the new Miss Hong Kong has strong ideas on what she would do if she were to become the city's leader - including tackling vested interests to cut inflated housing costs.

"If I were the chief executive, I would definitely want housing to be affordable," said Louisa Mak Ming-sze, who, after gaining a perfect score in the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination in 2009, said she wanted to enter politics and even become chief executive one day.

The 23-year-old said she understood the difficulties in making housing more affordable, particularly because of vested interests, which included not only businesses but also individual property owners.

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She said every policy would inevitably affect some interests, leading to some people losing. She said if she was chief executive, she would make sure that the majority was winning.

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