Michael Luk Chung-hung (Chinese: 陸頌雄; born 21 September 1978) is a Hong Kong politician. He is a member of the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (HKFTU) and the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB). He was also member of the Yuen Long District Council since 2003 until 2019 for Tin Heng constituency and member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong for Labour functional constituency elected in the 2016 Hong Kong Legislative Council election. He lost his district council seat in 2019 following a rout of pro-Beijing candidates amidst the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests. He lost his Legislative Council seat in 2025 election with only 23,282 votes, running fourth in place.

In March 2021, Luk claimed that the BBC "specializes in doing fake news to smear China and Hong Kong for its political goals."

In March 2021, Luk supported for cotton from Xinjiang in mainland China, after some companies had expressed concerns about human rights abuses, and said products from mainland China are also of quality.

In January 2022, Luk urged the public to stop focusing on an event where many government officials attended a large birthday party for Witman Hung Wai-man, and to instead focus on alleged mistakes by Cathay Pacific crew instead.

Political offices
New constituencyMember of Yuen Long District Council Representative for Tin Heng 2003–2019Succeeded byHenry Wong Pak-yu
Legislative Council of Hong Kong
Preceded byKwok Wai-keung Tang Ka-piuMember of Legislative Council Representative for Labour 2016–2021 Served alongside: Ho Kai-ming, Poon Siu-pingSucceeded byKwok Wai-keung
New constituencyMember of Legislative Council Representative for Election Committee 2022–presentIncumbent
Order of precedence
Preceded byHui Chi-fung Member of the Legislative CouncilHong Kong order of precedence Member of the Legislative CouncilSucceeded byLau Kwok-fan Member of the Legislative Council