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  2. Li Ka-shing - Wikipedia

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    Li Ka Shing Tower of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The Li Ka Shing Foundation was established in 1980 with a focus on education, medical services and research initiatives. To date, Li Ka-shing has invested over HK$30 billion in projects covering education, medical services, charity and anti-poverty programmes, with about 80% of the ...

  3. Cyberport - Wikipedia

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    Cyberport is a business park in Southern District, [1] Hong Kong, consisting of four office buildings, a hotel, and a retail entertainment complex. It describes itself as a digital technology community with over 1,800 (800 on-site and 1,000 off-site) digital and technology companies.

  4. Li Ka Shing Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In September 2020, Li Ka Shing Foundation has given HK$170 million to four local universities, including the medical faculties of the University of Hong Kong and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and the Education University of Hong Kong in support of medical, biological and artificial ...

  5. Li Ka-shing's CK Asset makes first step in rescue of ... - AOL

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    Hong Kong's most-famous billionaire Li Ka-shing has sent a top lieutenant to help rescue a cash-strapped developer in the first major blow-up and restructuring to unfold from the city's property ...

  6. Dah Sing Financial Centre - Wikipedia

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    Dah Sing Financial Centre (formerly called Sunlight Tower, MLC Tower or CEF Life Tower [1]) is a 40-storey [2] skyscraper located at 248 Queen's Road East, in the Wan Chai district of Hong Kong. It stands 156 metres (512 ft) tall and has 40 floors. Designed by Andrew Lee King Fun & Associates, [3] it was completed in 1998. [4]

  7. Tsz Shan Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The construction of Tsz Shan Monastery was completed in April 2015, and it was opened to the public in the same month. The project was initiated by Mr. Li Ka-shing, the founder of the Li Ka Shing Foundation. The Foundation has reportedly invested over HK$3.3 billion in the project, covering costs for land acquisition, construction, and ongoing ...

  8. Li's field - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Cimaron (2006) was seemingly repelled away from Hong Kong. Some people blamed Li Ka-shing for Hong Kong Observatory's insistence of not issuing a single No. 8 Storm Signal from 2005 to 2006. Li's field (Chinese: 李氏力場) is a satirical conspiracy theory in Hong Kong over the existence of a force field that repels tropical cyclones ...

  9. Property developers in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong-based consolidated turnover figures and reference periods in parentheses. ('Interim' indicates 6 months' figures) Sun Hung Kai Properties ($32,245 million – interim 2011) [n 1] Cheung Kong Holdings and its listed subsidiary Hutchison Whampoa Property, both controlled by Li Ka-shing ($21,700 million – interim 2011) [n 2]