
Hong Kong lawmaker Duncan Chiu owns 54 properties at home and overseas, more than any of the other 89 lawmakers, a review of their declaration of interests shows.
But Chiu indicated that he is considering selling his properties in the West, citing geopolitical risks and his limited time for managing them.
Chiu, the son of the late entrepreneur Deacon Chiu, represents the technology and innovation sector.
He is among the five lawmakers who have declared ownership of more than 10 properties, and one of nine with overseas holdings.
The Legislative Council mandates that lawmakers declare their property interests by the first meeting of each term to ensure transparency.
Following amendments that took effect this term, members must also register details such as the number, type and purpose of their land and properties.