Dr. Ding Lik-kiu (Chinese: 陳立僑, 1921 in Sarawak, British Malaya – 24 June 2008 in San Francisco, United States) was a prominent Hong Kong social activist in the 1970s to 80s.Ding was born in an impoverished family in 1921. He studied medicine at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and served as a medical missionary in Borneo, where he helped set up Christ Hospital.After moving to Hong Kong in 1962, he started fighting for the rights of workers and the underprivileged.