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Ching Lee Holdings Limited Invests in "AVA" Series Residential Project under Mr. Lo Wah's Family Group; Foraying into the Real Estate Investment Business

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Ching Lee Holdings Limited Invests in "AVA" Series Residential Project under Mr. Lo Wah's Family Group; Foraying into the Real Estate Investment Business

Ching Lee Holdings Limited Invests in "AVA" Series Residential Project under Mr. Lo Wah's Family Group; Foraying into the Real Estate Investment Business
HONG KONG, Apr 26, 2018 - (ACN Newswire) - Ching Lee Holdings Limited ("Ching Lee Holdings" or "the Company", stock code: 3728.HK) is pleased to announce that the Company has signed a collaboration agreement with Wing Shing Land Investment Limited ("Wing Shing Land"), which is owned by the experienced investor Mr. Lo Wah's Family Group, to buy...

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