Lee Shing Tak, born on March 16 , 1976 in Hong Kong, China, is a businessman and the husband of Hong Kong actress Myolie Wu. He is known for his success in the nightclub industry and headhunting industry .
Early experiences
Lee grew up and was educated in London . He graduated from University College London with a bachelor's degree in economics . After graduation , he pursued a career in finance in London .
cause
2004 , Li Chengde returned to Hong Kong and founded his own head turkey phone number hunting company. His company specializes in finding executives in the financial and technology industries in Hong Kong and mainland China .
In addition to headhunting , Li Chengde is also involved in the nightclub industry . He is the owner of several well-known nightclubs in Hong Kong, including "Club 79" and "宀".
personal life
2015 , Lee Shing-te married Hong Kong actress Myolie Wu . They have two sons.
Character evaluation
Li Chengde is a successful businessman who has made his mark in both the nightclub industry and the headhunting industry . He is known for his shrewdness and sociable personality .
Here are some anecdotes about Li Chengde :
He is an avid football fan and a die-hard fan of the Premier League team Arsenal .
He loves traveling and has visited many places around the world.
He is a food lover and enjoys trying different cuisines.
He is a philanthropist and is actively involved in charity activities .
and successful man , Lee Shing-teh is an inspiring role model who proves that through hard work and dedication, anyone can achieve success.
Here are some Chinese sources about Li Chengde :
Sogou Encyclopedia - Li Chengde
NetEase - Myolie Wu and Lee Shing-te are doing transnational business, the couple have already become invisible tycoons, with a net worth of over 10 billion
Sing Tao Daily - Myolie Wu's husband Lee Shing-tak posted a photo of himself in the US , but forgot that they had married for eight years and used the " Code of Love " to beg for mercy [ Invalid URL removed ]
Here are some sources in English.