Hong Kong

09 September 2003

$250,000 donation for RTHK reading program

The Li Ka-shing Foundation has donated HK$250,000 to sponsor ten episodes of Merry Bookworm, a television program produced by Radio Television Hong Kong to encourage more people to read. The program will be aired on both ATV Home and TVB Jade. Mr. Li Ka-shing is a strong supporter of education and medical... Read More

24 April 2003

Hutchison Global Communications, Li Ka-shing Foundation & Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited Jointly Provide Free “Video Visit Service” for Princess Margaret Hospital & Wong Tai Sin Hospital

April 24, 2003, Hong Kong — Hutchison Global Communications (“HGC”), Li Ka-shing Foundation (“LKSF”) and Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited (“CKH”) jointly announced today that they are providing a free “Video Visit Service” for atypical pneumonia (AP)... Read More

08 April 2003

1 Million Oranges for Healthcare Workers

  The Li Ka-shing Foundation has responded recently to the atypicial pnemonia crisis by donating one million oranges to healthcare workers in Hong Kong to boost their health as well as their morale. Responding to an appeal made by a famous local radio talk show host Mr. Albert Cheng, Mr. Li Ka-shing... Read More

08 November 2002

Corporate Creativity

  Hutchison Whampoa Group Managing Director Canning Fok has attributed creativity as an important ingredient for the Company’s business success. In a speech at the Li Ka-shing Foundation sponsored Creative Cities conference held in Hong Kong today (8 November) Mr Fok said that whilst Hutchison’s... Read More

10 October 2002

Creative Cities: Hong Kong in London

  Organizers: Hong Kong Institute of Contemporary Culture (HKICC) Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (ICA) Co-organizer: Zuni Icosahedron CREATIVE CITIES is initiated by HKICC and ICA with the belief that London and Hong Kong are cities demonstrating varied degrees of success of creative industries.... Read More

20 April 2001

Powering Future Success

We must sharpen our sense of critical urgency, Long periods of sustained high growth and wealth have made us bloated and complacent. We must be aware of others' diversity and advantages which create flexibility and growth, otherwise we will only stagnate. Read More