Monday 24 May 2010

Tanit Kane Chearavanont

Tanit Kane Chearavanont – Location: Boston, Hong Kong, Thailand


Tanit Kane or "TK" as he is more commonly known to his friends is the grandson of Dhanin Chearavanont, the current Chairman of Charoen Pokphand Group. CP Group is the largest conglomerate in Thailand with businesses in food, commodities, real estate and telecommunications amongst others. The company also has extensive operations throughout Asia.

TK has taken some time off from Harvard University where he is a student and has begun work at Swiss investment bank UBS in their Hong Kong office as part of his training to one day take over the reins of the company back in Thailand.

Known amongst his friends as someone that knows how to party hard, TK can often be seen hitting up the clubs in HK and in Harvard with his friends. He is also reportedly a member of one of Harvard’s highly elite secret societies. Family is very low profile and has very strong political clout in Thailand, HK and increasingly China

Ho Ren Hua

Ho Ren Hua – Location: HK/Singapore






Grandson of Ho Rih Hwa, one of the most prominent businessman and an ambassador in Asia during his time. Ren Hua graduated from Wharton, University of Pennsylvania. After graduation, he started his first job as an associate consultant with international management consulting company Bain & Co in NY before moving to HK. Extremely discreet, the Ho family is engaged in a wide array of different businesses which include agribusiness, mining, hotels and resorts as well as property developments amongst others. Their family is most famously known for inventing Tungsten. Ren Hua has been known to be very popular with the ladies and can be commonly seen out in HK. He is also a cycling enthusiast and has taken party in a number of competitions around the region. Relatively low profile, family does make appearances at worthy charity events. Family name has strong political clout in Thailand and Singapore.

Mao Dong Dong

Mao Dong Dong – Location: China





Grandson of Mao Zedong, DongDong is today the youngest general ever in the People’s Liberation Army. He is most known for his large size and is widely expected to become the leader of the Chinese Army in the coming years. He is married and no longer eligible though. Very low profile family. Family name has very strong political clout in China.

Hu Hai Feng

Hu Haifeng – Location: China







The only son of Hu Jintao, currently the Paramount Leader of China, Haifeng graduated from Tsinghua University, He is currently in the private sector and has businesses in China and overseas. Companies include Nuctech which is a technology company that has been very successful in China. However, news of late has not been positive as he has been mired in a corruption probe in regards to his business dealings in Namibia. He is probably innocent but the bad news has resulted in him keeping an even lower profile to protect his father’s reputation. Very low profile family. Family name has very strong political clout in China.

Sunday 23 May 2010

Winston Wen

Winston Wen Yun Song – Location: China





The only son of Wen Jiabao, China’s sixth and current Premier of the State Council, Yun Song graduated with a bachelors from Northwestern University. He is known for most recently starting up a private equity fund which raised US$1bn effortlessly. He is also the CEO of Unihub Global Networks. Known for his expertise in jewellery, Yun Song is known for his ability to hunt out good and hidden gems. His latest venture into private equity has been said to further build upon his ability to find diamonds in the rough. Very low profile family. Family name has very strong political clout in China.

Spencer Fung

Spencer Fung – Location: HK







Son of Victor Fung, Spencer graduated with a bachelors from Toronto University and a MBA from Harvard Business School. He is currently a member of the Li&Fung group which his father co-founded. Relatively high profile family and can and can be frequently seen on the HK social circuit. Known to be a connoisseur of fine food, Spencer can often be found in HK’s finest restaurants with his friends and family. Family name has very strong political clout in HK

Joel Sun

Joel Sun – Location: HK/Singapore





Great grandson of Sun Yat Sen, Chinese revolutionary and one of the early pioneers of Nationalist China, Joel graduated with a bachelors from Harvard University. He started his first job at Swiss investment bank UBS after graduation. Sun family have a wide array of different businesses which include manufacturing, plantations, and property development amongst others. Joel is a fan of motor racing and watersports. Family keeps a very low profile. Family name has strong political clout in Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong.

Jonathan Eu

Jonathan Eu – Location: NY/Singapore






Great grandson of Eu Tong Sen, one of the early leading Chinese businessman, Jonathan graduated with a bachelors from Wharton, University of Pennsylvania. He started his first job at American investment bank JP Morgan after graduation. He has since moved back to Singapore where he is helping out in the family business. Eu family is most famously known for their Eu Yan Sang company which retails Chinese medicinal products across Asia. Jonathan has been known to be a very outspoken man who enjoys the limelight of the party. He can often be seen with one of the best costumes during Halloween. Jonathan has recently been reported to be buying property in Singapore which is owned by his mother's family which is part of Singapore banking giant UOB.
Family keeps a relatively low profile. Family name has strong political clout in Singapore, Malaysia and China.

MingJun Kuok

Ming Jun Kuok – Location: HK/Singapore/California





Grandson of Robert Kuok, who is also known as the “Sugar King of Malaysia” and the richest man in Malaysia. Ming Jun or commonly known as “MJ” to his friends is currently finishing up his studies at Stanford University. He however has no apparent desire to join the family business. He was most recently a participant on Singapore Idol, a singing competition but was forced to pull out because of security concerns. He however has not stopped his dreams and his videos can be found on Youtube and he is often accompanied by a bevy of beautiful girls and super fast cars. Family is low profile and keeps out of the limelight but MJ’s quest for fame has brought the spotlight onto the family. Family name has very strong political clout in China, Malaysia, Singapore

Joseph Yeoh

Joseph Yeoh – Location: Malaysia





Grandson of Yeoh Tiong Lay, the YTL group is one of the biggest conglomerates in Malaysia which controls real estate, building materials and hotels throughout the Asian region. Relatively low profile family who keep out of the limelight. Joseph is now part of the YTL resorts business and is helping the company further expand their network. Known to enjoy a good time out with friends and can be seen out in town and at private parties. Family name has very strong political clout in Malaysia

Lawrence Ho

Lawrence Ho - Location: HK/Macau





Son of Macau gaming tycoon and Godfather Stanley Ho. Graduated with a business degree from the University of Toronto. Lawrence is now the CEO of Melco Crown which is a new casino in the region supported by his father. Known as the Prince of Macau for his great looks and charismatic persona. Keeps up with a very high profile lifestyle and family is often seen in the HK and Macau tabloids. Family name has very strong political clout in China, Macau, HK

Eric Fok

Eric Fok – Location: HK





Grandson of HK Tycoon Henry Fok. Graduated from Kings College, London. He started his working life by working for Goldman Sachs in HK. He has since left the firm and is back working for the family company. Eric is best known for most recently dating Zhang Ziyi who apparently broke up with him for a richer but much much older and uglier man called Vivi Nevo from Israel. Very high profile family which is constantly in the headlines. Family name has very strong political clout in China

The New Prince's of Asia

Today, we will feature the most powerful and richest of the next generation in Asia.

For many of listed here, many have old family businesses with a long history that stretch across various industries and across the globe For the heirs to the political dynasties, the influence which they have on today’s governments are akin to what the power which their forefathers had on the political and legislative landscape and cannot be trifled with and underestimated.

Like their elders who were or are are today's pillars of society, the influence that these young men will have on the development in Asia will undoubtedly rise with age. The connections and the way in which all of them are inextricably linked in one way or another is astounding which further proves that the "old boys club" never went away and is in fact stronger than ever before.

It is thus also not surprising to find that many of them are quite frequently business associates with one another but many have become close friends with one another. Asia is growing in strength with each passing day and these men are the new Princes of Asia.

Thursday 29 April 2010

China Red Princesses - the new generation

There are not many countries in Asia today that still have kings and emperors as their rulers. whilst that might seem like we are moving towards a more equal society, one need only scrutinize society slightly more to realize that this is not really true.

WEALTH and POWER will always be the dreams and ambitions of many and in today's society, the new generation of ROYALTY are the rich and powerful.

Asia Royalty is focused on exploring and finding out who the next generation of the most powerful and wealthy are so that we can all get to know the wonderful lives that these people live and experience. If we are lucky, we may one day become friends with them and maybe enjoy the benefits from being friends with them.

Today's feature are the leading ladies in China. They are the new generation of China's royalty. Known as the RED Princesses, they are the most eligible females that all males will like to get to know and all of us females can only dream of one day hoping to be just like them.

here is the name list of our leading ladies and the article below is for your reading pleasure.

Jasmin Li 杰斯铭 - Granddaughter of China Communist party leader Jia Qinglin 賈慶林

Chen XiaoDan 陈晓丹 - Granddaughter of China Communist party leader Chen Yun 陳雲

Wan Bao Bao 万宝宝 - Granddaugher of China Legislative Chairman Wan Li 万里, Daughter of Wan Jifei 万季飞

Deng ZuoYe - Granddaughter of Chairman of CPPCC Deng Xiaoping 邓小平

Li XiaoLin 李小琳 - Granddaughter of China Premier Li Peng 李鹏

Ye MingZi - Granddaughter of China General Ye Jianying 叶剑英


Their grandfathers are known as China's political elite, the men who led the socialist country out of poverty into a new economic era.

But Jasmin Li, 17, and Ms Chen Xiaodan, 24, are better known among Europe's elite as the Middle Kingdom's 'red princesses' for their high profile debut at blue-blooded Paris balls.

Just over a week ago, Jasmin - the granddaughter of the Communist Party's No.4 man Jia Qinglin - was among 24 teenage girls who presented themselves to society at an extravagant party held at the lavish Hotel de Crillon.

Also there was the late Princess Diana's niece, Lady Kitty Spencer, 18, and Ariel Ho-Kjaer, 16, the granddaughter of Macau casino king Stanley Ho Hung-sun.

Dressed in a strapless Carolina Herrera gown with a diamond choker, slim, olive-skinned Jasmin danced the night away.

It is quite a change for the granddaughter of the chairman of the 11th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Mr Jia is closely linked to former president Jiang Zemin.

The De Crillon ball harks back to an aristocratic tradition that died out after the 1789 French Revolution. Back then, young women presented themselves in court seeking future blue-blooded husbands.

It is now billed as a charity ball by public relations supremo Ophelie Renouard, who resurrected it, to the great delight of the modern-day elite.

And Jasmin is one in a growing line of red royals to step into the international social limelight at such events.

In 2006, Ms Chen Xiaodan - the granddaughter of Chen Yun, a founding father of the People's Republic of China - then 21, was the belle of the same ball even though it was attended by beauties such as 20-year-old Princess Costanza della Torre e Tasso of Italy and Belgian Princess Alexandra de Croy-Roeulx.

Another red princess who made her debut at the same ball in her late teens in 2003, was Wan Baobao, granddaughter of former legislative chairman Wan Li. Her father is Wan Jifei, chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade.

Little is known in China about these red princesses who mingle with the European and American glitterati. News about them is kept out of the Chinese press.

Even the usually inquisitive and resourceful Hong Kong media had scant news about them other than some basic details, such as Chen's education at Duke University and Wan's penchant for designer clothes from Milan and Paris.

It is believed most of them have studied abroad and continue to live overseas.

But others, of the slightly older generation, have returned to China and made a splash.

One is Ye Mingzi, 30, granddaughter of veteran Chinese Communist general Ye Jianying.

The style icon broke the mould of the red princesses by combining a socialite lifestyle with a self-made career. She is a rising fashion designer who spent years in Paris and is a regular at its top events.

Her creations at Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, where she did her undergraduate degree, were reportedly regarded as among its best collections.

She worked at Issey Miyake in Japan and recently started high-end Studio Regal in Beijing, dealing in exclusive fashion wear.

Another high-profile princess in the design business is Wan, who was born after 1980 but who has not revealed her age. She is a familiar face at fashion parties where she shows off bracelets, rings and necklaces from her own brand - Hong Kong-based Bao Bao Wan Fine Jewelry.

Most of her designs are inspired by her childhood memories. Some even feature images of the Forbidden City and Zhongnanhai - Beijing's equivalent of the White House - where she spent her childhood.

"You may see them as typical of Chinese jewellery, but to me, they are memories of my childhood," she said.

She recalls being trained since the age of five to behave as an elite member of the family, displaying impeccable table manners at dinners with high-level officials from foreign countries. She could even take her grandfather's special jet for travel.

When she was 16, she went to the United States alone to study French literature and photography, before moving to Paris to immerse herself in the French language.

Sometimes described by local press as 'Mulan' for her tanned skin and slim frame, resembling that of the character of the same name in the animated Disney movie, Wan has admitted that she gave the role a thought when auditions for Hua Mulan were held last year.

Other princesses have risen in status within China. They include 'China's Power Queen', Li Xiaolin, only daughter of former Chinese premier Li Peng, and 'Charity Princess' Deng Zuoyue, granddaughter of late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping.

Li, 46, is head of state-owned monopoly Power International Development. With her glamour, designer clothing and jewellery, the engineering master's degree holder from Tsinghua University has published a book on her musings about life, business and her management philosophy.

Wellesley College-educated Deng, 30, on the other hand, is best known for organising the annual Beijing Charity Gala Ball, which has raised funds for victims of the Sichuan earthquake and deaf-mute children, among others.

However, the extravagant debut of the younger princesses, such as Jasmin and Wan, has attracted sneers and criticism from some netizens on forums and gossip sites such as xilu.com and baidu.cn.

"It makes me sick to see how the political leaders' children are showing off their wealth abroad, but they are hush-hush back in China. Stop hiding and pretending that the Chinese people don't know about such double-faced acts!" said a Guangdong-based netizen, whose user-name was lulu157.

Perhaps because of the dearth of information about these princesses, numerous unverified claims and rumours - such as Wan and breast enhancement surgery, and Jasmin's numerous Western suitors and poor grades in school - have been floated online.

But other princesses, such as Deng and Li, have earned the people's respect for contributing to society through their charity events and for their business acumen.

Still, with guanxi - or connections - being the key ingredient of many successful careers in state-owned enterprises, it "comes as no surprise to Chinese people that these red princesses are guaranteed success when they do business or even charity events", said a Beijing-based social studies academic, who wanted to be known only as Professor Li.

Joanna Li, a Beijing real estate agent in her 30s, admits she is "always curious to read about the grand balls and parties that these red princesses attend, as they are so glamorous".

"I try not to think about how unfair it is that they get these privileges just because they were born into political families," she said. "Throughout history, the royalty has always indulged itself at the expense of the lao bai xing (ordinary folk). China is no different today."