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TVB actor Joel Chan visits Malaysia with family, celebrates son's birthday in KL

TVB actor Joel Chan visits Malaysia with family, celebrates son's birthday in KL

The Star08-07-2025
Hong Kong actor Joel Chan recently brought his wife Apple Ho and their son Jaco to Kuala Lumpur for a holiday. Photos: Joel Chan/Instagram
Hong Kong actor Joel Chan recently visited Malaysia with his family for a holiday.
On July 4, the 48-year-old shared on Instagram a series of pictures from his Kuala Lumpur trip.
The photo dump captured key moments from their getaway – including a Deadpool-themed party hosted by Chan and his wife Apple Ho to celebrate their son Jaco's fifth birthday.
'A trip to KL for the big boss's fifth birthday. Daddy and mummy hope you continue to grow up healthy and happy. Embrace a beautiful life, study hard and become a strong young man,' the TVB star captioned his post.
Other snapshots in the carousel included the family visiting a temple, Chan lifting Jaco with the Petronas Twin Towers in the background and the father-son duo sharing a drink by the pool, among others. View this post on Instagram
A post shared by 陳山聰(@joelshanchung)
Many netizens have since left comments welcoming the family of three to Malaysia, while others sent their birthday wishes to Jaco.
'Did Jaco try durian during his time here?' one fan quipped.
'I can't believe you travelled to KL to celebrate Jaco's birthday. Happy birthday to Big Brother,' another commented.
For the record, Chan had previously expressed interest in owning a property in Penang. At the time, he praised the island for its sunny beaches, diverse cuisine and the warmth of its people.
Chan married Ho, who's from outside the entertainment industry, in November 2019. The couple welcomed their son Jaco on July 1, 2020.
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