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Shelley Lee Lai-kuen GBS OBE JP (Chinese: 李麗娟) is a former senior official in the Hong Kong Government. She was known as Shelley Lau with her full name Shelley Lau Lee Lai-kuen before she divorced in 2000. Lee retired in 2005 from the civil service as the permanent secretary for home affairs, after a distinguished 34-year career in public ...
Lee Min-seo South Korea: 8 Ni Yueming China: 9 Mariya Shkabarova Kazakhstan: 10 Xeniya Berezhnaya Kazakhstan: 11 Lee Wen-yi Chinese Taipei: 12 Zhang Guiyuan China: 13 Eloise King Hong Kong: 14 Aerin King Hong Kong: 15 Sabina Rejepova Uzbekistan: 16 Tallulah Proulx Philippines: 17 Valeriya Kovaleva Uzbekistan: 18 Isabella Kao Hong Kong: 19 ...
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 ...
Sarah Lee Wai Sze, BBS, MH [2] (Chinese: 李慧詩; Jyutping: lei 5 wai 6 si 1; born 12 May 1987) is a former Hong Kong professional track cyclist. [ 1 ] Her greatest success to date is winning the bronze medal in the women's keirin at the 2012 London Olympics , Hong Kong's third- ever Olympic medal and first in cycling.
Lee Yi-chun Liu I-ling Yang Ko: Women's team South Korea L 0–11 China L 2–14 Kazakhstan L 0–14 Thailand W 10–2 Qatar – Hong Kong – Japan – Philippines – Liu Bor-kai Chou Yi-hsuan: Mixed doubles Hong Kong L 8–9 Kuwait W 13–3 Mongolia W 8–4 Japan L 3–9 Thailand W 12–0 — 3 Q Philippines L 2–7 Did not advance 6
Sun is active in achieving improvements in gender balance in the tech industry, co-founding the Women Who Code HK chapter and becoming a council member of the Hong Kong Women's Foundation. [3] She believes Women Who Code can contribute to community support for women, providing advice and sharing services. Through the Women's Foundation, she has ...
Hong Kong is set to compete in the 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin, China from February 7 to 14. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The country is set to send 74 athletes to compete within six sports which is the largest delegation Hong Kong have sent within the Asian Winter Games. [ 3 ]
The women's ice hockey tournament at the 2025 Asian Winter Games is being held in Harbin, China, during 3 to 14 February at the Student Skating Hall of Harbin Sport University. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The women's national teams of China , Chinese Taipei , Hong Kong , Japan , Kazakhstan , South Korea , and Thailand are participating in the tournament.