13 February 2001
Renowned entrepreneur and Chairman of the Cheung Kong Group, Mr. Li Ka-shing, has announced another major contribution to health care. Mr. Li will donate HK$16 million to establish hospice care services at 16 major hospitals all over China to provide pain alleviation and psychological counseling... Read More
04 December 2000
The China Disabled Persons’ Federation today announced the establishment of the Cheung Kong New Milestone Plan made possible by a HK$100 million donated from Mr. Li Ka-shing. The programme will be implemented over a 5-year period from 2000 to 2005. The Federation also reported the achievements... Read More
04 December 2000
December 4, 2000 Mr. Li Ka-shing and his Group companies Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited and Hutchison Whampoa Limited recently donated HK$60 million to the China Disabled Persons’ Federation for the Cheung Kong New Milestone Program. This follows a HK$100 million donation made by Mr. Li in 1991.... Read More
07 November 2000
Mr. Li Ka-shing, founder of the Li Ka Shing Foundation, was in Shantou to attend Shantou University’s Council Meeting as its Honorary Chairman. Mr. Li presented souvenirs to the medical staff of the Medical Aid for the Poor and the Hospice Care service programs, which are operated by an... Read More
17 September 2000
Staying in good health is similar to maintain the integrity of a dam. If you discover a small leak, you can fix it with just a little effort. But if you ignore the problem, it may one day develop into a large crack and cause the dam to break. By then it may be too late. Read More
06 May 1999
The Faculty of Medicine of The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Shantou University Medical College were linked today at the first ever telemedicine conference between the two universities. The conference was held to commemorate the opening of the Orthopaedic Learning Centre, Department of Orthopaedics... Read More
04 May 1999
Elderly are the builders of prosperity and the source of all wisdom. Taking care of them is everyone's responsibility. Read More
14 December 1998
Even though technological progress can improve society up to a certain point, it is moral fortitude and good will that form the foundation for a caring society. Read More
27 November 1998
It is a great pleasure to be here today for the opening ceremony of the Buddhist Li Chong Yuet-Ming Nursing Home. I wish to thank you all for taking time out from your busy schedules to attend this ceremony. Read More
18 November 1998
Revitalizing our nation through science and education is not a concept far removed from our daily lives. It is in fact closely related to our future. Read More
04 June 1998
A major new state-of-the-art research centre will soon be sited in Cambridge, further confirming the city’s reputation as a world leader in the field of medical advancement. This venture, combining the research teams of the University and the MRC has been made possible by the generosity... Read More
29 May 1998
Many people spend their lives chasing after riches, but they have missed the true meaning of life, and overlooked the true value of money. Read More