- Yue-Kong Pao - Wikipedia
Sir Yue-Kong Pao CBE JP (Chinese: 包玉剛; pinyin: Bāo Yùgāng; 10 November 1918 — 23 September 1991), was the founder of Hong Kong's Worldwide Shipping Group, which at one point was the largest shipping company in the world
- Y. K. Pao, 73; Clerk Rose to Shipping Billionaire
Born Yue-kong Pao, but known throughout his life by his initials, Pao built up one of the world’s biggest merchant shipping fleets but was modest about his fortune
- The ‘Hong Kong story’ of shipping magnate Yue-kong Pao
Born in Ningbo, in China, Yue-kong Pao started ‘at the bottom’, using his instinct for business to build one of the world’s largest shipping companies
- Estate Planning for a Global Shipping Dynasty - Forbes
Known simply as Sir Y K , Pao was venerated as "the king of the sea" and the "Onassis of the East " As Hong Kong's first "sea lord," he helped the city sail into its golden age of entrepot trade
- Pao Yue-kong – The King of the Sea - REGENERATION
Known simply as Sir Y K , Pao Yue-kong was richer and more politically engaged than almost any businessmen in his time Acclaimed as “the king of the sea” and the “Onassis of the East,” he helped Hong Kong sail into its golden age of trade with his global shipping business
- Pao Yue-kong, a world shipping magnate, passed away in Hong Kong at the . . .
Pao Yue-Kong is a name that cannot be ignored in the history of shipping in China and even in the world He started out as an ordinary merchant's son, but with his extraordinary courage and wisdom, he gradually rose to the pinnacle of "World Shipping King"
- China Wiki – The free encyclopedia on China, china. org. cn
Chinese shipping magnate Sir Yue-Kong Pao (Chinese: 包玉刚) was born in 1918 in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province He founded Hong Kong 's World-Wide Shipping Group and later bought a controlling stake in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited (now Wharf (Holdings))
- Y K Pao: My Father, Second Edition, Sohmen
A philanthropist with extensive international connections, Pao became an unofficial Chinese ambassador at large, forging a strong relationship with the architect of China’s reform, Deng Xiaoping, at the dawn of China’s economic transformation and during the discussions about Hong Kong’s future
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