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  2. Stanley Ho - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Dr. Stanley Ho Avenue in Macau was named, the first Chinese person to be so honoured in Macau during their lifetime. [17] In 2001, he was among the first recipients to receive the Golden Lotus Medal of Honour from Macau. [50] In 2003 Ho received the Gold Bauhinia Star from the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, Tung Chee Hwa. [49]

  3. Robert Hotung - Wikipedia

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    Robert Ho Tung had four sisters and five brothers, including: Ho Fook (1863–1926), a younger brother, succeeded Robert as Head Compradore at Jardines in 1889. He had 13 sons, five of whom worked as compradores for various foreign companies. One of Ho Fook's grandsons was Stanley Ho, the casino and shipping magnate.

  4. Four big families of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    George Ho (何佐芝, 1918–2014) – Founder of the Commercial Radio Hong Kong [7] George Joseph Ho (何驥 1950–) – Chairman of the Commercial Radio Hong Kong; Ho Fook (何福, 1863–1926) – Businessman, philanthropist Ho Sai-wing – comprador, Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank; Ho Sai-iu (何世耀)

  5. Ina Chan Un Chan - Wikipedia

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    Chan became engaged with Dr. Stanley Ho after working as a caretaker and nurse for his first wife. They have three children together. They have three children together. Florinda, the elder daughter was born on 27 February 1989, [ 8 ] Laurinda and Orlando, the twins, were born on 9 May 1991 [ 9 ]

  6. Stanley Ho's youngest son Mario launches firm to help family ...

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    Mario Ho Yau-kwan, the youngest son of the late Macau casino tycoon Stanley Ho Hung-sun, has set up a family office platform to help wealthy families tap opportunities in the fast-growing Greater ...

  7. Robert Hung-Ngai Ho - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Ho launched the Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation, which encourages younger children to learn about Chinese culture. [2] The following year, he donated $4 million to the University of Toronto to fund Buddhist studies programs [3] and another $4 million to the University of British Columbia (UBC) for the same purpose. [9]

  8. Suki Potier - Wikipedia

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    Potier met Robert Ho, future Hong Kong businessman, the eldest son of Macau gaming tycoon Stanley Ho, [6] while he was a student at the London School of Business, [1] and subsequently married him. Potier and her family lived in Hong Kong. They had two daughters, Sarah Ho and Faye Ho. [2] [7] Potier's daughters were raised in Macau, [7] [1] [8]

  9. List of Hong Kong people - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Christina Manley, first wife of Prince Joachim of Denmark; Hormusjee Naorojee Mody (麼地), businessman; Mong Man Wai, Chairman of Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong; Karen Mok / Karen Joy Morris (莫文蔚), singer, actress; Moy Lin-shin (梅連羨), Taoist monk and founder of Taoist Tai Chi Society; Anita Mui ...