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Li Huiqiong's character events.

In early 2008, Li Huiqiong, as a member of Kowloon City District Council, sent a letter on behalf of the DAB to the District Council Party Group and the Legislative Council, requesting that the To Kwa Wan Station on Sha Zhong Line be moved from the original site of To Kwa Wan Road near Kowloon City Pier and Xianglong Bay to the junction of Songhuangtai Road. It is said that he owns a property in Aoyunfeng near Songhuangtai Road, and is a member of the North Constituency of To Kwa Wan, suspected of conflict of interest. After the incident, it was supported by the establishment of the District Council, members of the Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood and the MTR, but it caused dissatisfaction among some residents in the south of To Kwa Wan, including residents of Xianglong Bay and Weixin Village near Kowloon City Pier. Later, the South To Kwa Wan Concern Group was established to fight for rights and interests. Li Huiqiong also suggested that the cruise terminal of the former Kai Tak Airport should be connected with the planned Shazhong Line by light rail train.

Li Huiqiong, together with Chen Zhongxiang, deputy spokesperson for economic affairs of the Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB) and head of the aid project, was accused of stealing information about girls who helped make friends, and released the third aid survey report. However, it was accused of stealing information about 20 girls who helped make friends from Wisteria, an organization concerned about the rights and interests of sex workers. Wisteria denounced the behavior of the DAB as shameful, and issued a solemn statement that "it did not cooperate with any investigation of the DAB's foreign aid relations, and regretted that the DAB deceived the public and made dishonest announcements to the public." Li Huiqiong and other members of the Democratic Alliance for Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB) pointed out that in June 2009, they began to cooperate with each other to exchange views on protecting girls who help them make friends. The two sides have different positions, but they still decided to further cooperate, such as drafting documents with the police, meeting with the police and attending forums. Li Huiqiong insisted that he would not apologize for the incident, and retorted that the investigation was conducted by the DAB in cooperation with Wisteria. He thinks Wisteria's "shame theory" is exaggerated, and points out that the wording of the other party's statement is too strong, but also points out that it has never said that it is forbidden to quote relevant information. Wisteria said it could not accept the explanation and reiterated the shameful condemnation of the DAB.

On February 25th, 2009, a netizen with the signature "762" uploaded a short film called "My Senior Sister Li Huiqiong", referring to Li Huiqiong as the first graduate of HKUST to become a member of the Legislative Council, and even called her "the light of HKUST".

20 10, 1 In June, Li Huiqiong refused to sign a statement sponsored by the World Wide Fund for Nature in support of listing the endangered species bluefin tuna in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora to restrict its trade and strengthen its protection. One of the reasons is that her daughter likes Japanese food, and she is worried that her daughter will not like it, because Li Huiqiong signed the Convention.

On May 20 10, Li Huiqiong displayed an English banner in the constituency, which was originally intended to care for ethnic minorities, but the staff wrote the banner as "care for ethnic minorities" and literally translated it as "care for moral minorities". Lin Ji, a commentator on current affairs, wrote an article insinuating that Li Huiqiong was actually very concerned about the DAB, a group of "a few shameless people".