Having the DAUGHTERS of the handful of Hong Kong’s business elite together for any photo shoot was an idea easier in the conception than in the execution. But after months of e-mails and speak to calls, amid the juggling of job, travel and family commitments, the date come to early June at one among city’s most chic cafes in the up-and-coming Western district.
Then came the last-minute schedule changes: One rushed coming from a construction site in China, then dashed off early to offer a speech; another were required to leave in front of schedule for a sudden meeting; and a third was due back in the office by 5 p.m., eventhough it was Friday. These are not ladies of leisure.
But over dessert and then champagne, amid oohs and ahs at jewelry and garments, the women swapped stories with regards to their lives and work, which run from services (Winnie Chiu heads Dorsett Hospitality, a part of father David Chiu’s Distance Consortium International; Sabrina ho chiu yeng, daughter of casino magnate Stanley Ho, is mixed up in family’s hotel business as well as holding along the CEO job at Poly Auction Macau) to property (Gigi Chao is vice chairman at the family’s Cheuk Nang Holdings) and from shipping (Sabrina Chao chairs family-owned Wah Kwong Maritime Transport) to tippling (Lili Ma, daughter of Ping An Insurance Chairman and CEO Peter Ma, is director of Mayfair Fine Wines). Yen Kuok, youngest offspring of Malaysian-Chinese tycoon Robert Kuok, has website Guiltless, which sells secondhand luxury goods.
As is often necessity among Asia’s prominent commercial clans, a web of ties connects the gang: Chiu, 36, and Sabrina Chao, 42, are sisters-in-law; Gigi Chao, 37, and Sabrina Chao are cousins; Sabrina Ho Chiu Yeng, 25, is besties with Chiu’s youngest sister and possesses known Yen Kuok, 26, since childhood; and Ma, 34, is friends with another of Chiu’s sisters.
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