
Zoey Sham, married to M'sian tycoon, enjoys villa stay in China for RM6K a night
Since marrying Malaysian tycoon Dixon Chin in 2012, Hong Kong actress Zoey Sham has been enjoying a life of luxury.
Although the 38-year-old stepped away from the spotlight following her marriage, she continues to share glimpses of her opulent lifestyle on social media.
According to China Press , Sham recently went on a trip to Dunhuang, China, and the occasion was nothing short of lavish.
In a social media post, the former TVB star revealed that she stayed at a three-storey villa costing around HK$12,000 (RM6,448) per night.
The accommodation featured a private courtyard and swimming pool, all set against a scenic desert backdrop.
'The interior feels like you're walking into a gallery, with artworks displayed on the walls … The view of the desert from the rooftop is also beautiful,' she said in a video.
To commemorate the trip, Sham even hired a professional photographer to capture glamorous shots of her in the desert, which she later shared on Instagram.
Sham made headlines earlier in April after taking her husband and their two sons on a helicopter tour in Australia, which cost HK$10,000 (RM5,372) per person.
The actress kickstarted her entertainment career in 2006 and is best known for her role in the 2007 drama Best Selling Secrets .
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