WORLD OF INSPIRATION
Our regional editions showcase inspiring women, charitable causes and far-flung destinations
SHANGLIU TATLER MUSIC TALK
The June issue gears readers for summer with a sports and wellness theme running (pun intended) through the magazine. Elsewhere, pianist Zhao Yinyin (pictured) discusses his career, while reports on Baselworld and Auto Shanghai look at the latest trends in watches and cars.
TAIWAN TATLER GIVING BACK
Charity is the theme of this month’s issue. Sophie Chang, wife of Morris Chang, chairman of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), is the cover star. She is the director of the TSMC Education and Culture Foundation, and president of the TSMC Volunteer Program. She discusses her philanthropic efforts and charitable initiatives.
PHILIPPINE TATLER TURNING POINTS
urning the focus on stories of resilience, loss and strength, this month’s issue features Ling Ling King on the cover. In an inspiring interview, the widow of hotel magnate and philanthropist Archimedes “Archie” King opens up about learning to cope with the sudden death of her husband, and life without him. Elsewhere, several personalities share some of their most significant experiences in the feelgood feature Life Lessons.
MALAYSIA TATLER WILDLIFE FOCUS
It girl Lee Yin Yen is the cover star. The executive director of family-owned health-centred company Lo Hong Ka has launched her own brand of wellness products, Point Free. The June issue also examines the state of four endangered species in Malaysia and what needs to be done to save them.
THAILAND TATLER PANACHE AND WILD PETS
On the cover is Thai-italian beauty Fa Benedetti. The hospitality director for hotel and restaurant supplier Italasia Group talks about her job, travelling and two guilty pleasures: cheese and wine. This issue also introduces the interior designers behind some of the country’s most stunning restaurants, and four society personalities opting for wild animals instead of tame pets. Stingrays or African cats, anyone?
HONG KONG TATLER HAPPY ENDING
Queenie Rosita Law graces the cover. The granddaughter of Bossini founder Law Ting-pong discusses how her innate creativity helped put the ordeal of her 2015 kidnapping behind her and opened up a future focused on art. Also, as the 20th anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover to China nears, five key society figures, including architect William Lim (pictured), discuss the changes they’ve witnessed in the past two decades—and what they envision for the city’s future.