Hong Kong businessman Lui Che-woo, who transformed Macau into a gambling hub, died at 95.

Lui Che-woo, the Hong Kong property and casino tycoon who founded Galaxy Entertainment and K. Wah, died at 95 on November 7. Lui transformed Macau into the world's largest gambling hub and was known for his philanthropy, including a $20 million annual prize for contributions to world civilization. His companies, Galaxy Entertainment and K. Wah, are among the leading players in gaming and property development in Hong Kong and Macau.

November 11, 2024
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