Henderson China

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Henderson China Holdings
Company typePrivate Limited
IndustryShopping mall, Financial center, Department store
Founded1976
Founder Lee Shau Kee
Headquarters(HKG)75/F, Two International Finance Centre, 8 Finance Street, Central Hong Kong
Key people
Chairman: Peter Lee Ka-kit
Number of employees
(HKG) 50-100
Parent Henderson Land Development Co., Ltd.
Website HLD Mainland China

Henderson China Holdings is a large real estate developer in China and has Lee Shau Kee as its chairman and managing director since 1976.

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