On November 11, Galaxy Entertainment Group Limited and Jiahua International Group Limited announced that Lui Chi-wo, chairman and executive director of Galaxy Entertainment and chairman and managing director of Jiahua International, died on November 7 at the age of 95. Born in January 1929 in Xinhui, Guangdong Province, L
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is a famous industrialist, philanthropist and social activist in Hong Kong, China. He has won the "Golden Bauhinia Star" of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government and the Outstanding Educational Contribution Award of Peking University.
Lv Zhihe's hometown supports the development of basic education in the country, and has donated 122 Hope Schools from the autonomous regions of ethnic minorities to the old revolutionary areas. Since the 1980s, it has donated funds to build Lv Zhihe Science Building, Lv Jinquan School Teaching Building and Lv Deying Teaching Building of Daze Overseas Chinese Middle School, rebuild the school library and sports ground, and donate funds to build Lv Deying Memorial Hall and Daze Overseas Chinese Middle School Library.
In 2015, Lv Zhihe founded the "Lv Zhihe Award-World Civilization Award", which is dedicated to recognizing individuals or groups who have made outstanding contributions in promoting the sustainable development of world resources, improving human well-being, advocating a positive outlook on life, and promoting positive energy to inspire people. Previous winners include yuan Longping, the father of hybrid rice, Xie Zhenhua, who has made great contributions to tackling climate change, and Fan Jinshi, an archaeologist who sticks to the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang.
Lui Chi-wo is a Hong Kong industrialist, philanthropist and social activist. He once founded Jiahua Building Materials, involved in quarry, ready-mixed concrete, cement, asphalt and other building materials business. He has business distribution in Hong Kong and the mainland. In 2014, he once became the richest man in Asia.