Hong Kong's richest tycoon gives $17 million to battle virus
The Straits Times - Asia·2020-02-10 18:24
HONG KONG (BLOOMBERG) - The charity of Hong Kong's richest man donated HK$100 million (S$17.87 million) to help Wuhan, the city at the epicentre of China's coronavirus outbreak.
The money from the Li Ka Shing Foundation will be distributed via the Red Cross Society of China, according to an article posted on Monday (Feb 10) on the website of the Beijing's liaison office, which represents the mainland government in Hong Kong.
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