Peter Lam
Peter Lam | |
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Born |
林建岳 Lam Kin-ngok 7 August 1957 Hong Kong |
Alma mater | University of Oregon |
Occupation | Businessman |
Spouse(s) |
Hsieh Ling-Ling (1980-1995) |
Children |
Lester Emily Evelyn Lucas (twins) Eleanor (twins) Lyann |
Parent(s) |
Lim Por-yen U Po-chu |
Relatives | Pearl Lam (sister) |
Peter Lam Kin-ngok, GBS (Chinese: 林建岳, born 1957) is a Hong Kong businessman and billionaire.
He is the son of industrialist tycoon Lim Por-yen and his second wife U Po-chu. He is well-known for HongKong business and entertainment industry.
Now he is the Chairman of Lai Sun development company, Lai Fung Holdings,[1] Hong Kong Tourism Board, and a director of e-sun holdings. He also owns Media Asia Entertainment Group and Clot Media Division.
Biography
Peter Lam Kin Ngok was born in Hong Kong, in 1957 to Guangdong Teoyeo descendants. He is the son of industrialist tycoon Lim Por-yen and his second wife, U Po-Chu. He has two brothers, Lam Kin Ming and Lam King Hong. At the age of thirteen, he was sent to Canada for four years of high school, after which he attended the University of Oregon where he graduated in 1987. After his graduation, he returned to Hong Kong to help his father, eventually becoming the vice-chairman of Lai Sun Group.
In 1997, Lam purchased Furama hotel for 6.9 billion Hong Kong dollars to rebuild it even though the idea was strongly opposed by his father Lim Por-yen. Unfortunately it is during the time Asian economic crisis struck, the property market nose-dived, forcing Lai-Sun Group to borrow money from the bank, and this led them to be in debt of hundred billion Hong Kong dollars[2]
After this bad experience, Lam put more focus on his entertainment business. The first step to him becoming an entertainment magnate came in 2002, when the movie produced by his company, Internal Affairs, enjoyed huge success. In 2004, Lam and Hong Kong singer Leon Lai started a music group- Amusic which recruited famous Hong Kong singers.
In 2009, Peter supported Sharon Cheung to start a free movie website "Goyeah.com". This is the first time in Hong Kong movies were shared online for free. The website's main revenue is from commercials[3]
In February 22, 2013, Hong Kong SAR government announced they will appoint Peter Lam Kin Ngok as the new chairman of Hong Kong Tourism Board replacing James Tien.[4] In the same year, he was elected by members to the standing committee of the twelfth CPPCC national committee.
Personal life
Peter married Taiwanese actress Hsieh Ling-Ling in 1980, the couple had five children- Lester, Emily, Evelyn, Eleanor and Lucas, where Eleanor and Lucas are mixed twins. However, due to Lam's dissolute, the couple had filed for divorce in 1993, after two years the couple is officially divorced.[5]
Their eldest son, Lester Lam who graduated from Northeastern University in the United States is currently the executive director and CEO of Lai Sun Group, in one of the interview he stated that he admired his father and he also talks about how to take on the family business, in order he is consider as the successor of the future Lai Sun Group.[6]
In the year 2000, Lam's then-girlfriend Monica Chen, a model from Taiwan, gave birth to their baby daughter Lyann. Lyann is his youngest child.
Hobby
Peter who loves cigar owns a cigar shop in Hong Kong. He also loves horse racing. He also enjoys "Buttman" Batman based humour T-shirts. He and both of his brothers are members of the Hong Kong Jockey Club where he owns two horses, Go baby go and Million darling. In Million darling's six times appearance, he has been in the top four every single time, sadly due to leg injury, he was forced to retire in 2011, his total stakes was 939,475 Hong Kong dollars.[7]
2008 Speeding offense
In early 2008, Lam deflected a speeding offence when he successfully challenged the correct use and validity of laser speed detectors by the police. Lam was allegedly clocked at 114 km/h in a 50 km/h zone. He eventually pleaded guilty to driving at 79 km/h, and was fined HK$450.[8]
References
- ↑ Peter Lam, "Hong Kong Tatler. com",
- ↑ A little less debt for ailing Lai Sun "The Standard", November, 2012
- ↑ Entertainment people are slow in reaction "Apple Daily", April, 2009
- ↑ Entertainment king Peter Lam named Tourism Board chief "South China Morning Post",
- ↑ Peter Lam, "Hong Kong Tatler. com",
- ↑ Lam in Season, "Gafencu Men",
- ↑ Go baby Go, Million darling profile, "The Hong Kong Jockey Club",
- ↑ Top gun triggers a police rethink, The Standard, 21 January 2008
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by James Tien |
Chairman of the Hong Kong Tourism Board 2013–present |
Incumbent |
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