
Joseph Lau Luen Hung (Born in Hong Kong with family roots in Chaozhou, Guangdong) is a billionaire Hong Kong real estate investor who owns a 61% stake in Chinese Estates Holdings. His fortune is estimated by Forbes at $2.1 billionUS.[1] In May 2007, Lau was revealed to be among the first seven purchasers of a [...]
高永文(英文名:Ko Wing Man,已婚,育有兩子)。籍貫廣東惠州,太平紳士,香港著名醫學界人物,香港醫務委員會委員,香港新聲會顧問,樂善公益基金會顧問,中國香港醫療衛生學會會長。 1980年,高永文畢業於香港大學醫學院。後來加入瑪嘉烈醫院。他當年師承瑪嘉烈的骨科顧問馮醫生,骨科醫生實習3年,及後選了骨科作為他的專業。1991年加入香港醫院管理局,任職專業事務及人力資源總監。2003 年嚴重急性呼吸系統綜合症肆虐香港期間,時任醫管局行政總裁何兆煒染病入院,高永文臨危受命,擔任醫管局署理行政總裁。2004年12月,他因為前醫管局主席梁智鴻請辭所觸動而離開香港醫院管理局。離職後,高永文合夥開辦骨科診所。2006年,曾為苗圃行動出任「助學大使」。現在為泰山公德會的滅癌獻愛心國際慈善基金會擔任信託人。[1] 醫學專業資格 香港大學內外全科醫學士 英國愛丁堡皇家外科醫學院院士 香港醫學專科學院院士
Lim Por-yen (Chinese: 林百欣; pinyin: Lín Bǎixīn) (1914 – February 18, 2005) was a Hong Kong textiles tycoon and banker. He founded the Lai Sun Group (麗新集團), and his family was the biggest shareholder of Asia Television (ATV).
Richard Li Tzar Kai is chairman of PCCW Limited, the largest provider of communications services in Hong Kong and one of Asia's leading innovators in Information and Communications Technologies (ICT).
Lim Nee Soon (b. 12 November, 1879 Singapore - d. 20 March 1936, Shanghai, China), planter and general merchant. Educated in Singapore, on completion of his studies, he worked for various organizations until 1911 when he founded his own company, Lim Nee Soon & Co. A rubber and pineapple planter and rubber factory owner, his businesses soon were a booming success.
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A musical creation fusing hard-driving riffs, euphoric melodies, and serious lyrical depth, all while retaining an alternative-rock-pop sensibility, the universal din of THOMAS’ APARTMENT is the perfect soundtrack for the beginning of the 21st century - bold, inviting, and urgent, but just familiar enough to bring you to that warm place where everything is just right. After the success of their debut, self-titled 12-track album in 2004, Thomas’ Apartment is back with their brand-new second record, Synchrony, released Spring 2007.
The five members of Thomas’ Apartment bring a menagerie of talents to the stage, glued together by the winding tapestry of the 17 tracks that tell the story of Synchrony. Each track is a distinctly written chapter of their personal experiences, richly illustrating the intensity of living as minorities in America, whether experienced as pleasure or pain. Ranging from the arena-ready clamor of “In The Silence” to the down-trodden yet inspiring lyrics of “Blue Skies”, from the body-rocking grooves of “Temperature” to the cinematic orchestral movements of “Coda”, Synchrony absorbs like a “greatest hits” of the last 2 decades of rock.
Since 2000, Thomas’ Apartment has graced stages from small clubs to huge university amphitheaters to colossal venues like Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles and Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego. With their captivating stage presence, tight-knit rhythms, and more hooks than a Home Depot, Thomas’ Apartment treats every show like a sell-out at the Staples Center. What started with humble beginnings in a Los Angeles apartment has erupted into the airwaves across America, and the fervor’s spreading fast - with no signs of slowing down.
Welcome to Thomas’ Apartment. And don’t forget to leave your shoes by the door.
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We’ve just discovered a rising star! She’s Teochew so we should show her support! Why? Because we’re GAGINANG!
Part 1
Li Ka-Shing is the richest person of Teochew, Chinese descent in the world and the ninth richest man in the world.
“To be able to contribute to society and to help those in need to build a better life, that is the ultimate meaning in life. I would gladly consider this to be my life’s work. ” - Li Ka-Shing
Credits: Li Ka Shing Foundation, http://www.lksf.org
Posted on 23 June 2008
Chiuchow cuisine, Teochew cuisine or Chaozhou cuisine or Chaoshan cuisine (Chinese: 潮州菜; pinyin: Cháozhou cài) originates from Chaoshan, a region of China in the easternmost area of the Guangdong Province. However, Chaozhou cuisine is closer to Fujian cuisine and even shares many of the same dishes. This is likely due to its neighboring location and [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 19 June 2008
Chinese Estates Holdings Limited (SEHK: 0127) is a major Chinese investment holding company, based in Hong Kong. Its subsidiaries are principally engaged in property investment and development, brokerage, securities investment and money lending. The Company is organized into five divisions: property development and trading, which is engaged in property development and sales of properties; property leasing, which [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 19 June 2008
Joseph Lau Luen Hung (Born in Hong Kong with family roots in Chaozhou, Guangdong) is a billionaire Hong Kong real estate investor who owns a 61% stake in Chinese Estates Holdings. His fortune is estimated by Forbes at $2.1 billionUS.[1] In May 2007, Lau was revealed to be among the first seven purchasers of a [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 19 June 2008
高永文(英文名:Ko Wing Man,已婚,育有兩子)。籍貫廣東惠州,太平紳士,香港著名醫學界人物,香港醫務委員會委員,香港新聲會顧問,樂善公益基金會顧問,中國香港醫療衛生學會會長。 1980年,高永文畢業於香港大學醫學院。後來加入瑪嘉烈醫院。他當年師承瑪嘉烈的骨科顧問馮醫生,骨科醫生實習3年,及後選了骨科作為他的專業。1991年加入香港醫院管理局,任職專業事務及人力資源總監。2003 年嚴重急性呼吸系統綜合症肆虐香港期間,時任醫管局行政總裁何兆煒染病入院,高永文臨危受命,擔任醫管局署理行政總裁。2004年12月,他因為前醫管局主席梁智鴻請辭所觸動而離開香港醫院管理局。離職後,高永文合夥開辦骨科診所。2006年,曾為苗圃行動出任「助學大使」。現在為泰山公德會的滅癌獻愛心國際慈善基金會擔任信託人。[1] 醫學專業資格 香港大學內外全科醫學士 英國愛丁堡皇家外科醫學院院士 香港醫學專科學院院士 Continue Reading
Posted on 19 June 2008
Crocodile Garments SEHK: 0122 is a textile and garments company in Hong Kong. Crocodile Garments was founded by the late Dr. Chan Shun in 1952. Chan sold the business in 1987 to Lai Sun Garment, controlled by the late billionnaire Lim Por Yen.[1] Crocodile Garments originally sold dress shirts before expanding to become the largest chain garment [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 19 June 2008
Lai Sun Development ("LSD") is a public company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange SEHK: 0488 established in 1987 by the textiles magnate Lim Por-yen.[1] His company, Lai Sun Garment, ("LSG") was founded in 1947, is also listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Lai Sun Garment is the controlling shareholder in LSD. Continue Reading
Posted on 19 June 2008
now TV (traditional Chinese: now 寬頻電視; pinyin: Kuānpín Diànshì) is a 24-hour pay-TV service provider in Hong Kong SAR. It is transmitted through the company’s Netvigator broadband network via an IPTV service. Launched in September 2003, the service is operated by the leading Hong Kong fixed-line telecom operator Pacific Century Cyberworks Limited (PCCW), through its [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 19 June 2008
Asia Television Limited (traditional Chinese: 亞洲電視有限公司; pinyin: Yàzhōu Diànshì Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) was Hong Kong’s first television station under Rediffusion. It was bought out, renamed and restructured to “Asia Television Limited” in 1982. Today ATV is one of two free-to-air broadcasters in Hong Kong, the other being its arch-rival Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB). It operates eight channels: [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 19 June 2008
PCCW Limited (PCCW, traditional Chinese: 電訊盈科) is the largest [1] telecommunication enterprise in Hong Kong. PCCW has been listed on Hong Kong Stock Exchange SEHK: 0008,since 18 October 1994. Contents 1 Main business 2 History 3 Purported Cable & Wireless takeover bid 4 Cascade, Ltd. 5 PCCW Solutions (Unihub, Business eSolutions) 6 Education 7 Community service 8 Incident with YouTube 9 Operations 10 See also 11 References 12 [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 19 June 2008
Netvigator (網上行) is the largest residential internet service provider in Hong Kong, operated as a brand of PCCW. The company specializes in ADSL broadband Internet connections of 1.5 Mbit/s, 3 Mbit/s, 6 Mbit/s, 8 Mbit/s and 18 Mbit/s downstream (640 kbit/s to 1 Mbit/s upstream). In the late 1990s, Netvigator Broadband was known as “Super [...] Continue Reading