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Hong Kong's richest billionaire Li Ka Shing visits the concert in rare public appearance

The Tycoon arrived on Saturday in Kai Tak Sports Park for the second show of the band's four-night concert series. HK01 reported.

The 96 -year -old Li sat in a private section of the main trip and accompanied by businesswoman Solina Chau, who had reserved the room for him.

Chau, the director of Li Ka Shing Foundation, has been his business partner for more than a decade.

At around 9 p.m. Li was seen how Li left the private area in his bicycle wheelchair, waved happily and thanked the people around him.

When asked about the latest controversy for the sale of Panama ports, the Tycoon rejected a comment. Chau, who was nearby, entered and asked people not to ask such questions.

“Mr. Li retired. Thank you very much. It is rare for him to come out like that,” she said.

The visit made a rare public appearance of the billionaire after his business, Ck Hutchison Holdings, announced a contract for the sale of his global ports, including two important docks at both ends of the Panama Canal, to a consortium that was led by the US wealth management company Blackrock, still Sohu.

Li's earlier public appearance took place at the end of the last month when he took part in an event as the founder of the Li Ka Shing Foundation to donate a non-invasive liver cancer treatment system for the Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital.

Li comes from China's province of Guangdong, Li, who will soon be 97 years old, is a renowned investor, industrialist and philanthropic in Hong Kong.

He took school at a young age and began to sell plastic flowers and later collected his assets through real estate investments.

The experienced investor, who has been the richest person in the city for years, retired in 2018 and handed over his empire to the eldest son Victor Li Tzar-Kuoi.

After the death of the billionaire Lee Shau Kee in March, Li is now the only surviving founder of the legendary “Big Four” tycoon families in the city.

Although he showed non -business -related business visits in the stadium in connection with its ongoing influence and his decades of inheritance.

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