The four big families of Hong Kong () is a term used to describe the four business families that historically rose to prominence and became influential in Hong Kong. In order of influence, they are the Li, Ho, Lo and Hui families.
The founders of the original four families are Li Sek-peng (), Robert Ho Tung (), Hui Oi-chow () and Lo Cheung-shiu (). Of these families, the Lis and the Hos and their descendants are the two most recognized by regular Hong Kong citizens today.
Families
The families and their descendants are listed below. Each indentation represents one generation down, though not necessarily the next generation. Not all the descendants are shown. Most members of these families have reached tycoon status.
Li family notables
- Li Shek-pang (æÂÂç³æÂÂ, 1863âÂÂ1916) also known as Li Pui-choi (æÂÂ佩æÂÂ) â Originally from Guangdong
- Li Koon-chun (æÂÂå æÂÂ¥, 1887âÂÂ1966) â Founder of Bank of East Asia, Director of Tung Wah Group of Hospitals and Po Leung Kuk
- Li Fook-shu (æÂÂç¦Â樹, 1912âÂÂ95) â Council member of Chinese University of Hong Kong
- David Li (æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ寶, 1939âÂÂ) â Chairman, Bank of East Asia, Member of LegCo, ExCo, and HK Basic Law Drafting Committee
- Arthur Li (æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂç« , 1945âÂÂ) â Hong Kong Secretary for Education & Manpower (2002âÂÂ2007), ExCo Member, CPPC Delegate, Council member of the University of Hong Kong
- Jeanette Chi-duen, Li
- Jennifer Chi-ping, Li
- Ronald Li (æÂÂç¦ÂÃ¥Â
Â, 1929âÂÂ2014) â Founder & Chairman of Stock Exchange of Hong Kong
- Li Tse-fong (æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂ¹, 1891âÂÂ1953)
- Li Fook-kow (æÂÂç¦ÂéÂÂ, 1922âÂÂ2011) Hong Kong Secretary for Home Affairs (1977âÂÂ1980)
Ho family notables
- Robert Ho Tung (ä½ÂæÂ±, 1862âÂÂ1956) â Businessman, philanthropist
- Victoria Hotung (ä½Âé¦姿, 1897âÂÂ92) â Man-kam Lo
- Edward Hotung (ä½Âä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂ, 1902âÂÂ57)
- Sir Joseph Hotung (ä½Âé´»å¿, 1930âÂÂ2021)
- Eric Hotung (ä½Â鴻章, 1926âÂÂ2017)
- Robert Hotung (ä½Âä¸Â禮, 1906âÂÂ98)
- George Ho (ä½Âä½ÂèÂÂ, 1918âÂÂ2014) â Founder of the Commercial Radio Hong Kong
- George Joseph Ho (ä½Âé©¥ 1950âÂÂ) â Chairman of the Commercial Radio Hong Kong
- Ho Fook (ä½Âç¦Â, 1863âÂÂ1926) â Businessman, philanthropist
- Ho Sai-wing â comprador, Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank
- Ho Sai-iu (ä½Âä¸ÂèÂÂ)
- John Ho (ä½Âé´»è¶Â
, 1916âÂÂ2005) â Hon. Clinical Professor in clinical oncology, HKU
- Ho Sai-kwong (ä½Âä¸ÂÃ¥Â
Â)
- Stanley Ho (ä½Âé´»çÂÂ, 1921âÂÂ2020) â Head of Macau casinos
- Pansy Ho (ä½Âè¶Â
çÂÂ, 1962âÂÂ) â Group Executive Chairman and Managing Director of Shun Tak Holdings
- Daisy Ho (ä½Âè¶Â
é³³, 1964âÂÂ) â Current Head of Macau casinos as the chairman and executive director of SJM Holdings
- Josie Ho (ä½Âè¶Â
Ã¥ÂÂ, 1974âÂÂ) â Singer and actress
- Lawrence Ho (ä½Âç·é¾Â, 1976âÂÂ) â Chief exec of Melco International development
- Ho Sai-chuen (ä½Âä¸ÂÃ¥Â
¨, 1891âÂÂ1938) â Doctor and member of the Sanitary Board
- Ho Sai-ki (ä½Âä¸Âå¥Â)
- Algernon Ho (kia 1941)
- Ronald Ho
- Pamela Ho
- Sandra Hunt
- Sheila Hunt
- Cecelia Ho
- Stanley John Greaves
- Eric Peter Ho (ä½Âé´»é¾, 1927âÂÂ2015) â Hong Kong government official
- Victor Ho
- Doris Ho
- David Ho
- Ho Kom-tong (ä½ÂçÂÂ棠, 1866âÂÂ1950) â Businessman, philanthropist
- Grace Ho (ä½ÂæÂÂçÂÂ) â Lee Hoi-chuen
- Bruce Lee (æÂÂå°Âé¾Â, 1940âÂÂ73) â Movie star and martial artist
- Brandon Lee (æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ豪, 1965âÂÂ93) â Actor and martial artist
Hui family notables
Lo family notables
- Lo Cheung-shiu (ç¾Â
é·èÂÂ, 1867âÂÂ1934) â Compradore of Jardine, Matheson & Co.
- Lo Man-kam (ç¾Â
æÂÂé¦, 1893âÂÂ1959) â Solicitor, founder of Lo and Lo law firm, member of the Executive and Legislative Councils of Hong Kong, married to Victoria Hotung, daughter of Robert Ho Tung
- Lo Tak-shing (ç¾Â
å¾·ä¸Â, 1935âÂÂ2006) â Solicitor, member of the Hong Kong Basic Law Drafting Committee, CPPCC Executive and Legislative Councils of Hong Kong
- Lo Man-wai (ç¾Â
æÂÂæÂ , 1895âÂÂ1985) â Solicitor and member of the Executive and Legislative Councils.
- Kenneth Lo Tak-cheung (ç¾Â
å¾·çÂÂ, 1920âÂÂ2007) â Lawyer, member of the Legislative and Urban Councils.
- Enid Lo (ç¾Â
å¾·è²Â) â Hong Kong Tennis Champion, married to John L. Litton
- Henry Litton (Ã¥ÂÂ顯å«, 1934âÂÂ) â Non-Permanent Judge of the Court of Final Appeal
- John Litton QC (çÂÂå®Âä»Â) â Barrister, Hong Kong Bar (1990â ), English Bar (1991â )
- Doris Lo (ç¾Â
å·§è²Â) â married to Ho Sai-ki, son of Ho Fook
- Eric Peter Ho (ä½Âé´»é¾, 1927âÂÂ2015) â Hong Kong government official
Other definitions
Victor Wan-tai Zheng, co-author of Grand Old Man of Hong Kong: Sir Robert Ho Tung (2007) and Opium King: Lee Hysan (2011), lists 10 "Wealthy Chinese Family Busineses in Hong Kong" in his PhD thesis: Ho Tung Family, Li Shek-pang Family, Fung Pak-liu Family (note: , co-founder of Li & Fung), Lee Leung-yick Family (note: father of Lee Hysan), Chau Wing-tai Family, Hui Oi-chow Family, Family, Kowk (Wing On) Family, Family and Family.
He also lists a number of families, including Wang Lo Kat (Wong Lo Kat) and Lee Kam Kee (Lee Kum Kee), in a separate category. The thesis was later modified and published as Chinese Family Business and the Equal Inheritance System: Unravelling the Myth in 2010.
Other authors have suggested new Four big families for the post colonial era. In this case, there are many more variants, including the Li Ka-shing, Kwok Tak-seng, Lee Shau-kee and Cheng Yu-tung families or the Tung Chee-hwa, James Tien, Henry Tang and Rong Yiren families.
Some scholars have gone even further by widening it to include the "big 10 families": Li Ka-shing family, Swire family, Keswick family, Kwok Tak-seng family, Pao Yue-kong family, Kadoorie family, Lee Shau-kee family, Cheng Yu-tung family, Chan Tseng-Hsi family and Ng Teng Fong family.
Most of the latter members have been associated with the term "real estate tycoons" (), a label made popular by Alice Poon's book Land and the Ruling Class in Hong Kong. In her book, she lists the Lis [Ka-shing], the Kwoks [Tak-seng], the Lees [Shau-kee], the Chengs [Yu-tung], the Paos [Yue-kong] and Woos [Peter] and the Kadoories as the powerful Hong Kong families who hold sway over local "property-cum-utility/public services conglomerates". The Chinese translation of the book uses as a section title.
As of 2018, Li Ka-shing and Lee Shau-kee were ranked first and second in Forbes' Hong Kong's 50 Richest respectively, while Thomas and Raymond Kwok brothers, sons of the late Kwok Tak-seng, were ranked 4th; their eldest brother, Walter Kwok (d. 20 October 2018), was ranked 10th. Richard Li, the younger son of Li Ka-shing, was ranked 19th. Henry Cheng, son of the late Cheng Yu-tung, was ranked 49th. Some of the members of the aforementioned "new" families were also on the list, such as Peter Woo, son-in-law of the late Pao Yue-kong (6th), Michael Kadoorie (12th), the brothers Tung Chee-hwa and Chee-chen (17th) and Chan Tan Ching-fen, widow of Chan Tseng-His (35th).
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