Sir
Ka-shing Li, GBM, KBE, JP (traditional Chinese: 李嘉誠; simplified
Chinese: 李嘉诚; pinyin: Lǐ Jiāchéng, Jyutping: Lei5 Gaa1-sing4, Li2
Gia1-sêng5 gdr, born June 13, 1928), is a wealthy
businessman from Hong Kong. He is the richest person of
East Asian descent in the world and the sixteenth richest
man in the world with an estimated wealth of US$16.2
billion on 13 February 2009. Presently, he is the Chairman
of Hutchison Whampoa Limited (HWL) and Cheung Kong
Holdings; through them, he is the world's largest operator
of container terminals and the world's largest health and beauty
retailer.
Considered one of the most powerful figures in Asia, Li was named
"Asia's Most Powerful Man" by Asiaweek in 2001. Forbes Magazine and
the Forbes family honored Li Ka-shing with the first ever "Malcolm
S. Forbes Lifetime Achievement Award" on September 5, 2006, in
Singapore. In spite of his wealth, Li has cultivated a reputation
for leading a no-frills lifestyle, and is known to wear simple
black dress shoes and an inexpensive Seiko wristwatch, which is at
odds with the house he owns in one of Hong Kong's most expensive
precincts, Deep Water Bay. Li is also regarded as one of
Asia's most generous philanthropists, donating
over US$1 billion to date to charity and other
various philanthropic causes.
Li is often referred to as "Superman" in Hong Kong
because of his business prowess. His peers in Hong Kong include Lee
Shau Kee of the Henderson Land Development, New World Development's
Cheng Yu-tung, casino and property magnate Stanley Ho, the Kwok
family of Sun Hung Kai Properties, and Henry Fok Ying-tung, among
others.