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Beneath it is the Stanley Ho Space Theatre, the Hall of Space Science, workshops and offices. The west wing houses the Hall of Astronomy, the Lecture Hall, a gift shop and offices. The planetarium's egg-shaped dome covers more than 8,000 square metres, making it a famous landmark in Hong Kong.
Lux Theatre, on Bulkeley Street, Hung Hom; opened in 1971 [28] The Metroplex, at Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre, Kowloon Bay; opened on 14 February 2014 [29] Stanley Ho Space Theatre, within the Hong Kong Space Museum; Yuen Long Cinema, on Yuen Long Pau Cheung Square, Yuen Long [30]
MGM Macau (Chinese: 美高梅; formerly known as MGM Grand Macau) is a 35-story, 600-room casino resort in Sé, Macau.Under a sub concession approved by the Macau government, the project is owned and operated as a 50-50 joint venture between MGM Resorts International and Pansy Ho, the daughter of Macau casino magnate Stanley Ho.
Ho referred to his children's mothers as his wives. [37] Some forms of Polygamy remained legal in Hong Kong until it was outlawed in 1971. [38] [39] In 1942, Ho married Clementina Ângela Leitão, from the prestigious Portuguese Leitão family [14]: 9 (Chinese:黎登)– her grandfather was a lawyer and Macau's only notary public at the time ...
Casino tycoon Stanley Ho, whose business empire dominated the Portuguese gambling enclave of Macao for decades, died Tuesday in Hong Kong at age 98. Considered the father of modern gambling in ...
On a visit to Auckland, New Zealand, Macau casino billionaire Stanley Ho Hung-Sun was so impressed by the Sky Tower in Auckland that he commissioned a similar one to be built in Macau. The tower was designed by Gordon Moller [ 3 ] : 93 and engineered by New Zealand firm Beca Group for Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau .
A Hong Kong company owned by the family of Macau casino tycoon Stanley Ho invested up to a 30% stake in Air Macau's planned US$30 million low-cost airline in a press report. Shun Tak Holdings has signed an agreement that the territory's flag carrier Air Macau and its parent China National Aviation Co will hold a majority stake in the airline ...
The Jumbo Kingdom was established in October 1976 by Stanley Ho after more than HK$30 million were spent to design and build it. [1] [6] It was originally decorated in the style of an ancient Chinese imperial palace. [7] Ho later purchased Tai Pak in 1980 and Sea Palace in 1982, operating all three former competitors under Jumbo Kingdom. [8]