Lee Shau Kee, founder of Henderson Land Group, dies at 97 | CNN Business

Hong Kong Reuters  — 

Hong Kong property magnate Lee Shau Kee, one of the city’s richest men, died on Monday at the age of 97, Henderson Land, the group that he founded, said in a statement.

Nicknamed “Uncle Four” as he was the fourth oldest among his siblings, Lee was born into a middle-class family which owned gold and silver shops in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong.

He moved to Hong Kong when he was 20 years old and founded his own property firm, Henderson Land, in 1976. He remained as chairman until his

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