The complex at Skytopia airport city will be ready this year or early next year and enhance Hong Kong's role as an ...
At Michelin-recognised Kung Wo Beancurd Factory in Sham Shui Po, soy products from tofu pudding to soy milk are made fresh on ...
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.
Rosanna Law sits down for exclusive interview with the Post, covering topics ranging from promoting yacht tourism to going ...
Titled "Developing a Tourism Cluster in the Greater Bay Area: A Dual Branding Perspective", the report recommends that Hong ...
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Hong Kong's two wealthiest billionaires, Li Ka Shing and Lee Shau Kee, both born in Guangdong in 1928, have maintained a complex relationship marked by deep business collaborations and intense rivalry ...
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Marriott Bonvoy, Marriott International’s award-winning travel loyalty program, today announced a multi-year agreement with Kai Tak Sports Park (KTSP), Hong Kong’s largest sports and entertainment ...
Lee was born in Guangdong province, the coastal region in southern China across from Hong Kong. He moved to the city in 1948, and became a key player in the real estate industry. Like other Hong ...