Lee Do-Hyun has previously collaborated with the screenwriting duo - Hong Jung-Eun and Hong Mi-Ran, popularly called the Hong ...
Ceci Lee claims second in general classification following trio of encouraging performances, head coach ‘encouraged’ for ...
Amid the near-daily geopolitical chaos, a little-known Chinese startup backed by Hong Kong billionaire Peter Lee has been ...
Lee Do Hyun is considering a new role in a drama by the Hong Sisters, potentially reuniting with Go Min Si, who is confirmed for the project. This wou ...
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Hong Kong Free Press on MSNHong Kong leader John Lee hails first rugby sevens at new Kai Tak Stadium as success despite food chaosChief Executive John Lee has praised the first-ever Hong Kong Sevens held at the new Kai Tak Stadium as a success, despite ...
Lee Do Hyun and Go Min Si may be reuniting in a new drama! On April 2, a media outlet reported that Lee Do Hyun is set to star in the upcoming project by ...
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VnExpress International on MSN‘Condor Heroes’ actor Lee Lung Kei, 75, proposes to 38-year-old imprisoned girlfriendHong Kong actor Lee Lung Kei has revealed that he recently proposed to his 38-year-old girlfriend, Chris Wong, who is ...
Wang & Lee Group specializes in sustainable infrastructure and energy storage technologies. Through collaborations with academic institutions and industry leaders, WLGS develops cutting-edge solutions ...
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Hong Kong Free Press on MSNUS report says human rights further curtailed in Hong Kong, as city slams ‘slanders and smears’Hong Kong has slammed a US report accusing Beijing and local authorities of taking further steps to curtail human rights in ...
Tens of thousands of partying rugby fans from around the world tested Hong Kong’s new 50,000-seat stadium over the weekend, ...
IPOs totalled US$2.3 billion from 15 firms in the first quarter, compared with US$612.7 million a year earlier, LSEG data ...
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VnExpress International on MSNLee Shau Kee’s children spend over $380K on memorial for late Hong Kong’s second-richest billionaireThe two sons and daughter-in-law of Lee Shau Kee, Hong Kong’s second-richest man, spent HK$3 million (US$385,500) to organize a memorial ceremony for the late billionaire, according to local media.
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