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Hong Kong’s ‘Brother Wai’ has repaired more than 10,000 umbrellas – and the line keeps growing

But Yau Yiu-wai, 64, may represent the last generation in a family business that has been around since 1842

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‘Brother Wai’, as Yau is affectionately known, is a fifth-generation umbrella salesman and repairman. Photo: Xiaomei Chen

“If it’s raining, I won’t have time for an interview – I’ll be too busy serving customers,” Yau Yiu-wai, the 64-year-old owner of Sunrise Company, said over the phone. Luckily for us, the sun was out when we made our way over to his umbrella store in Sham Shui Po.

Even so, the brilliant late summer weather did not seem to stop Hongkongers from flocking to the shop.

“Brother Wai”, as Yau is affectionately known, is a fifth-generation umbrella salesman and repairman. The family business has been around since 1842, and the Sham Shui Po store was set up about three decades ago. But Yau may be the last in his family to make a lifelong career out of the craft.

“I love umbrellas. They’re compact and understated when shut, yet very functional when open,” he said. “I’m also very intrigued by their dome shape. It’s limitless, like the sky.”

‘Right now, I’ve got 680 broken umbrellas waiting to be fixed,’ Yau says. Photo: K.Y. Cheng
‘Right now, I’ve got 680 broken umbrellas waiting to be fixed,’ Yau says. Photo: K.Y. Cheng

Brother Wai charges HK$10 (US$1.28) and up for repairs, depending on the extent of the damage.

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