Lee Shau Kee was among the first generation of entrepreneurs in Hong Kong who started making a fortune from property development between the 60s and 70s.
Titled "Developing a Tourism Cluster in the Greater Bay Area: A Dual Branding Perspective", the report recommends that Hong ...
As well as gifting the city's art lovers with an unprecedented opportunity to encounter works from some of the world's ...
At Michelin-recognised Kung Wo Beancurd Factory in Sham Shui Po, soy products from tofu pudding to soy milk are made fresh on ...
Hong Kong's second-richest man Lee Shau-kee has died aged 97, the property tycoon's firm Henderson Land Development announced Monday. Lee died peacefully on Monday evening in the company of his family ...
This historic neighbourhood is brimming with cultural and culinary treasures, including some of Hong Kong’s most authentic Teochew and Guangdong restaurants ... to attractions and hotels, including ...
The late property tycoon Lee Shau Kee, known as Hong Kong’s second-richest man, advised young people to choose the right career, work hard, use money to make money, and not marry too soon.
American operators in Macau's casino sector can author their own stories, or let others do it for them, as US-China trade ...
Hong Kong's two wealthiest billionaires, Li Ka Shing and Lee Shau Kee, both born in Guangdong in 1928 ... In 1993, Li attempted to acquire the Miramar Group, a Hong Kong-based hotel and property ...
Born in China's Guangdong province ... business interests grew to encompass hotels, public utilities, and the operator of Star Ferry -- one of Hong Kong's most recognisable icons.