The aims of the organisation were to maintain prosperity and stability of Hong Kong and its status as an international city. It also aimed at realising the genuine "Hong Kong people ruling Hong Kong" and promoting communication with Mainland China with dialogues and pragmatism, rejecting confrontational and isolated approach of solving conflicts between Hong Kong and China.[1]
History
There were 13 founding members who mostly professionals, in which Gary Cheng Kai-nam was the Chairman, Fung Yee-chiu and Leung Tak-kwan the Vice-Chairmen, Kwan Pak-lam the Treasurer and Suen Kai-cheong the General Secretary. It filled 9 members with independent label in the 1991 District Board elections with limited support.[1]
^ ab"港人論壇昨成立 主席程介南強調促進溝通 九名會員參與區議會選舉 [Hong Kong People's Forum was established yesterday. Chairman Cheng Jienan emphasized the promotion of communication. Nine members participated in the district council elections]". Tai Kung Pao. 21 April 1991. p. 12.
^"港人論壇簽名運動促美解決船民問題 [Hong Kong People's Forum Signature Campaign Promotes U.S. Resolution of Boat People Issues ]". Wah Kiu Yat Po. 24 June 1991. p. 3.
^"分往難民專員公署美領館港督府 港人論壇昨遞交簽名促徹底解決船民問題 程介南稱港人有權要求取消收容港政策 [Distributed to the UNHCR, the U.S. Consulate, the Hong Kong Governor's House. The Hong Kong People Forum yesterday submitted a signature to urge the complete settlement of the boat people problem.]". Tai Kung Pao. 29 June 1991. p. 7.