1. Protecting and promoting Macau culture Stanley Ho insists on protecting and promoting Macau’s unique Chinese and Western culture because he believes this is the advantage of Macau’s sustainable development. Therefore, he participates in supporting various tourism, cultural, and sports activities in Macau, including sponsoring the annual
The Macau Grand Prix, Macau Arts Festival, Macau Music Festival, etc.
2. Success in starting a business brings huge wealth. In 1961, the Macao and Portuguese government stipulated that the gaming industry must be implemented through a franchise system. Stanley Ho saw the opportunity and returned to Macau. Cooperating with Fok Ying-tung and others, he won the exclusive franchise of the casino in one fell swoop and took the "gambling" step.
The first step on the road to becoming a king.
In the early 1990s, several casinos including the "Palace Casino" were established in Macau.
In addition to Hong Kong and Macau, Stanley Ho also invests in many countries, including Vietnam, North Korea, Philippines, Portugal, etc.
In addition to the gaming industry, Stanley Ho's industry also involves real estate, construction, shipping, investment and other fields.
As of 2011, its subsidiaries include: Macau Gaming Holdings Co., Ltd., Hong Kong Melco International Group, Hong Kong Shun Tak Group Co., Ltd., Macau International Airport Company, Ace International, Macau Seng Heng Bank, etc.
In January 2008, Forbes magazine announced that he was the 19th richest man in Hong Kong.
3. Protecting the National Material Cultural Heritage In 1988, Stanley Ho donated a boxwood sculpture of Bodhidharma to be collected by the Palace Museum.
In March 1999, Stanley Ho invested US$3 million to support the construction of the China Millennium Monument in Beijing.
In early 2003, the China Special Fund to Rescue Lost Overseas Cultural Relics searched for the whereabouts of the bronze pig head statue in the United States.
After hard work, the American collector agreed to transfer the pig head bronze statue, and Stanley Ho donated more than 6 million yuan to buy back the pig head bronze statue.
In early September 2007, Stanley Ho purchased the "Eight-Nation Allied Forces - Relics of the Old Summer Palace" horse head bronze statue for HK$69.1 million and donated it to the country.
On June 12, 2009, five artworks including the oil paintings "Treaty of Nanjing", "Century Ceremony", "Chairman Mao Zedong Meets with Hiss" and bronze sculptures "Mao Zedong" and "Deng Xiaoping" were all donated to the National Museum.
4. Dedicated to philanthropy. In 1990, the "Ho Hong-Shen Aerospace Science and Technology Talent Training Foundation" was established, and in 1993, the "Ho Hong-Shen Training Building" was built in Langfang City, Hebei Province to train aerospace science and technology talents.
In 2008, it donated HK$10 million in relief funds to victims of the earthquake in Wenchuan County, Sichuan Province.
In November 2014, gambling king Stanley Ho celebrated his 93rd birthday, and his wife Lan Qiongying donated 2 million to support charity.
Extended information Stanley Ho’s social title: Managing Director of Macau Tourism and Entertainment Company, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Macau Jockey Club, Chairman of Macau Yat Yuen Greyhound Racing Company, Vice Chairman of Macau International Airport Company, Trustee Member of Macau Foundation, Vice Chairman of Macau Radio and Television Corporation, Macau
Chairman of the Tourism and Entertainment Company Foundation (for recreational, welfare, cultural and educational purposes), former Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the University of East Asia (now the University of Macau), member of the Kiang Wu Hospital Trust Committee, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Seng Heng Bank Co., Ltd.
Executive Chairman of Hong Kong Shun Tak Group, Chairman of Hong Kong Real Estate Chamber of Commerce, Chairman of Hong Kong Aberdeen Catering Enterprise Company, Chairman of Hong Kong Thomson Pacific Group, Chairman of Hong Kong World Trade Center; Trustee Member of Oriental 5 Foundation, Chairman of the Robert H. Ho Aerospace Science and Technology Talent Training Foundation, etc.