Selina Chow

Selina Chow Liang Shuk-yee
周梁淑怡
Selina Chow in 2020
Chairwoman of the Liberal Party
In office
15 December 2012 – 1 December 2014
LeaderJames Tien
Preceded byVincent Fang (acting)
Succeeded byFelix Chung
Non-official Member of the Executive Council
In office
1991–1992
Appointed bySir David Wilson
In office
22 September 2003 – 19 September 2008
Appointed byTung Chee-hwa
Donald Tsang
Preceded byJames Tien
Member of the Legislative Council
In office
1 September 1981 – 31 July 1995
Appointed bySir Murray MacLehose
Sir Edward Youde
Sir David Wilson
In office
11 October 1995 – 30 September 2004
Preceded byNew constituency
Succeeded byVincent Fang
ConstituencyWholesale and Retail
In office
1 October 2004 – 30 September 2008
Preceded byNew seat
Succeeded byWong Kwok-hing
ConstituencyNew Territories West
Chairwoman of the Hong Kong Tourism Board
In office
1 April 2000 – 1 April 2007
Preceded byLo Yuk-sui
Succeeded byJames Tien
Personal details
Born
Liang Shuk-yee

(1945-01-25) 25 January 1945 (age 79)
Hong Kong, Empire of Japan
NationalityHong Kong Chinese
Political partyLiberal Party (1993–2022)
Spouse
Joseph Chow Ming-kuen
(m. 1969; died 2018)
Children2
ResidenceHong Kong
Alma materSt. Paul's Co-Educational College
University of Hong Kong
Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama

Selina Chow Liang Shuk-yee GBS OBE JP (Chinese: 周梁淑怡; born 25 January 1945) is a former Hong Kong television executive and politician. She was a member of the Legislative Council for nearly three decades, and was also a member of the Executive Council. She is honorary chairwoman of the Liberal Party, having formerly been its chairwoman.

Joining Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) after graduating from the University of Hong Kong (HKU), she was Hong Kong's first weather girl. She went on to executive roles at all three of Hong Kong's major television broadcasting companies: TVB from 1967 to 1977, general manager of Commercial Television (CTV) from 1977 to 1978 and chief executive of Asia Television (ATV) from 1988 to 1991.

She was first appointed to the Legislative Council in 1981 and the Executive Council in 1991. She was the founding member of the pro-business Liberal Party and the vice-chairwoman from 1998 to 2008. She was appointed to the Executive Council for the second time in 2003. In 2004, she won a directly elected seat in New Territories West but lost in her re-election in 2008. She continued to serve as party chairwoman from 2011 to 2012 and chairwoman from 2012 to 2014.