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David Ho

David Ho

David Ho has a diverse range of interests that is reflected in his writing. He has covered everything from political and economic issues to art and lifestyle stories. He is also a prolific songwriter and the author of a series of children’s books that have sold over 2 million copies.
David Ho has a diverse range of interests that is reflected in his writing. He has covered everything from political and economic issues to art and lifestyle stories. He is also a prolific songwriter and the author of a series of children’s books that have sold over 2 million copies.
Languages Spoken:
English

What’s Hong Kong’s jewellery sales outlook for 2023, after a shining 2022?

Sotheby’s and Christie’s saw record highs for gemstones this year in Hong Kong, but how does 2023 look for the city’s jewellery industry?

From the Rugby Sevens to Clockenflap, the return of major international events and reduced travel restrictions spell a rosier year ahead – but is it too soon to celebrate?

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Grimes, Elon Musk’s partner, sold US$6 million worth and many celebrities have jumped on the bandwagon, but what does it mean for the art market?

Shanghai-based electric vehicle maker’s founder William Li Bin insists the company has a bright future, but the Anhui native faces a race against time to succeed

The outspoken CEO of Huawei’s consumer business group has overseen the growth of its smartphone business into a giant, and says the firm will consolidate its place among the top manufacturers in the world

With a gift from his parents – and thanks to a Hong Kong law – Eric Tse joins Forbes list of billionaires, making him richer than Donald Trump

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Meet NetEase founder who got rich through video games such as Fantasy Westward Journey, and brought comic books including Iron Man and Captain America to China

Sichuan-born CEO of hotpot chain Haidilao, which went public last year, tops Singapore’s 50 Richest List, by Forbes, with estimated net worth of US$13.8 billion

There is a strong demand for valuable Chinese art worldwide, especially in the United States, but the US-China trade war and tariffs on art from China could have a detrimental impact on many American art dealers

ByteDance’s founder started out as an ordinary tech engineer who made the wildly successful apps TikTok and Jinri Toutiao. He’s now worth US$16.2 billion

Clifford Chance organises an annual art event celebrating LGBT+ artists. Its Arcus Annual Pride Art exhibition is held in 11 of its offices around the world, including Hong Kong

Top fairs like Art Basel and Art Central are bringing in the world’s best collectors, which drives the quality of art and galleries being showcased in the city.

With 242 galleries and 21 new global participants, this year’s fair at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre paints a diverse picture

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