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Carlos Chan says wife singer Shiga Lin isn't thrilled about his weight gain
Carlos Chan says wife singer Shiga Lin isn't thrilled about his weight gain

The Star

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

Carlos Chan says wife singer Shiga Lin isn't thrilled about his weight gain

After losing weight for a film, Carlos Chan is well on his way to regain the pounds back. Photos: Carlos Chan/Instagram Hong Kong actor Carlos Chan revealed he's currently working hard to regain the weight he lost for a film last year. His target is 75kg, and with just 5kg to go, he's well on track – thanks to a specially designed meal plan from his wife, singer-actress Shiga Lin. But according to the 38-year-old, it hasn't been easy. 'It's honestly exhausting to keep eating,' Chan said with a laugh. 'As my wife wants to lose weight while I'm trying to gain it, when I told her how hard it is to keep eating, she warned me to watch what I say – otherwise, I might get punched!' The celebs had a star-studded wedding that reportedly costs RM1.6mil in April 2023. They welcomed their first child in 2024. Chan added that his goal isn't just to gain weight – it's to build muscle. According to HK01, the Manchester United fan is preparing for the debut match of a football team he co-founded with a fellow actor.

Carlos Chan wants to cook on Father's Day
Carlos Chan wants to cook on Father's Day

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Carlos Chan wants to cook on Father's Day

11 Jun - Now that he has become a father himself, Carlos Chan recently revealed that he has his own plan to celebrate Father's Day. The actor, who attended an event on 9 June, revealed that his daughter is now 11 months old and has started teething, which made her cranky when it comes to food. "Because of the discomfort, she is always very unhappy and unwilling to eat. Now all my wife and I do is think of ways to get her to eat more," he said. Celebrating his first Father's Day as a dad, Carlos said that he plans to cook for his own father as a way to repay all of the things he has done for him and the family. Admitting that he feels the same way now that he is a dad, the actor said, "I often worry that my child won't grow up well or that she'll be naughty. When I was little, I used to talk back a lot, so now I feel like I have to make it up to my dad." Asked what he will cook for his father, he said, "I'm making him my specialty, chilli crab." (Photo Source: Carlos IG)

Firm tied to Philippines brand Oishi pays US$16.5 million for 2 Hong Kong shops
Firm tied to Philippines brand Oishi pays US$16.5 million for 2 Hong Kong shops

South China Morning Post

time16-04-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

Firm tied to Philippines brand Oishi pays US$16.5 million for 2 Hong Kong shops

A company linked to Philippines tycoon Carlos Chan and the producer of Oishi snacks bought two ground floor shops in Hong Kong's Wan Chai district for HK$128 million (US$16.5 million), according to official documents, adding to the group's real estate holdings in the city. Advertisement Miyazaki Development bought the properties in York Place at 22 Johnston Road last week, documents from the Land Registry showed. Private companies linked to Chan Hoi-wan, the 45 year old CEO of Chinese Estates Holdings, and her sister Chan Sze-wan sold two shops in York Place on March 18 , according to property agents. The asking price was HK$140 million, local media reported. The transaction comes at a time of worsening uncertainty for Hong Kong's battered property segment amid trade tensions between Washington and Beijing. Hong Kong's retail sales dropped for the 12th straight month in February, slumping 13 per cent to HK$29.4 billion from a year earlier, according to the latest data from the Census and Statistics Department. In the first two months of the year, retail sales in the city have declined by 7.8 per cent, according to data cited by property consultancy Colliers. The maker of Oishi prawn crackers and sweet snacks, which has plants in Shanghai, is known in mainland China as Oishi Shanghaojia. Miyazaki was registered in Hong Kong in 1989 as a private company whose directors included Chan Ki See Kiong. Chan holds a Philippines passport and is known there as Carlos Chan, the chairman emeritus of Liwayway Marketing. Oishi is the brand name that Liwayway uses to market its products. Advertisement Miyazaki paid HK$53 million and HK$75 million for the York Place shops, which have gross floor areas of 3,337 sq ft and 4,773 sq ft, respectively, according to agents and official records. The smaller shop, which previously changed hands for HK$50 million in 2010, was being leased by a Vietnamese restaurant for HK$195,000 a month, agents said. The larger property, which last sold for HK$70 million in 2010, was being leased for HK$270,000 a month by a Hong Kong-style cafe.

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