Ex District Councilor Ada Wong
Ada Wong was the outspoken District Councilor from Wan Chai until she stepped down at the end of 2007. She talks about the government, sustainable development, and how Hong Kong’s political scene is but an elaborate stage show.

I’m 48 years old. I’ve spent 13 years in the Urban Council and later the District Council. It’s time to change my role.
People shouldn’t stay in the same place for too long because they will start to lose their drive.
I regard myself as a hardworking person because I’ve been doing several jobs at the same time.
My father set up his own law firm. It was just him and a secretary. He would always carry his files home with him, even on holidays. If there’s one thing I learned from him, it’s the value of hard work.
As a frontline District Councilor, you spend almost all of your time in meetings, questioning government officials. But the District Council has no power. It’s an advisory body.
We make suggestions. But even when you make suggestions, if it can’t be changed, it will not be changed. That’s it. It’s all up to the government.