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The four big families of Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港四大家族) [1] [not specific enough to verify] is a term used to describe the four business families that historically rose to prominence and became influential in Hong Kong. [2] In order of influence, they are the Li, Ho, Lo and Hui families. [2]
The following is a Forbes list of Hong Kong billionaires is based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine on April 4, 2023. [ 1 ] 2023 Hongkongers billionaires list
Four big families of Hong Kong; K. Kwok Tak-seng Family This page was last edited on 3 February 2019, at 14:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The Hau Clan arrived in modern-day Hong Kong towards the end of the 12th century, during the Southern Song dynasty. They first settled at Ho Sheung Heung. They later settled three branch-villages: Yin Kong, Kam Tsin and Ping Kong. [1] Hau Clan of Sheung Shui originated from Panyu of Guangdong.
Lee Kin Wo, Hong Kong football star, Hong Kong National Representative; Lee Lai Shan (李麗珊), windsurfer, Olympic gold medalist; Lilian Lee (李碧華), novelist, best known as the author of Farewell My Concubine and Rouge; Martin Lee, Democratic Party (Hong Kong) Martin Lee Ka-shing, businessman, son of Lee Shau Kee
The Kadoorie family or "Khedouri" (Hebrew: כדורי, Arabic: خضوري) are a wealthy Hong Kong–based family, originally Jews from Baghdad, Iraq. [1] From the mid-18th century they were established in Mumbai (then known as Bombay), becoming one of the wealthiest families in Asia; their businesses were subsequently centered in Shanghai from ...
The Tang Clan of Hong Kong (Chinese: 鄧族) is one of the Five Great Clans of the New Territories.The others are Man (文), Hau (侯), Pang (彭) and Liu (廖). [1]The Tangs are one of the region's oldest families and can trace their lineage back 30 generations in Hong Kong and 86 generations in China.
Robert and Clara's eldest son, Edward Hotung (1902–1957), became a prominent banker and philanthropist in Hong Kong. He was a founder of the Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange in Hong Kong, as well as Treasurer of the Chinese War Chest in Shanghai during the Japanese occupation.