Around Asia
Meet the inspiring people featured in Tatler’s regional titles
TATLER HONG KONG
Double Olympic medallist Siobhán Haughey opens up about the aftermath of her history-making Games, what motivates her to keep chasing new personal bests, and how she handles fame and attention.
TATLER INDONESIA
Jais Darga Wijaya is a prominent figure in the Indonesian world of arts. She has been an active art dealer since the 1980s, and in 1997 she opened Darga Gallery in Sanur, Bali, with a comparative exhibition of European and Indonesian modernists, followed by another space in Paris.
TATLER MALAYSIA
This month, we catch up with Eric Cheng of Carsome on some of the milestones reached, including the development of the first Carsome Certified Lab. He also shares on some of the upcoming plans and previous successes of the company.
TATLER PHILIPPINES
We speak to Roland Ros, founder of Kumu, the country’s most prominent social entertainment app. He speaks about his road to success and goal for Kumu to become the next Filipino unicorn. We also look at the top postgraduate and business schools in Asia, and learn from leaders in different industries in our business forum.
SHANGLIU TATLER
In our cover story, Mo Zhang, daughter of director Zhang Yimou, talks about growing up on set, how she found her way from architecture to the director’s chair, and what it’s like working with her father; while Ayla Sham, whose mother is Hong Kong actress Chingmy Yau, shares how the love of her family led to some amazing “firsts”.
TATLER SINGAPORE
On the cover this month is Ben Jones, the co-founder and CEO of luxury hospitality, property development and investment company The Mandala Group. The owner of private members club Mandala Club shares how the brand is building a new generation of creative community through exclusive and thoughtful cultural programming, with Singapore as the springboard and plans to expand to Bali, Sydney and Mumbai.
TATLER TAIWAN
Wilson Huang runs digital asset management platform Steaker and lending service Cream Finance which make it easier for people to invest in cryptocurrency. He shares his perspective on Taiwan’s cryptocurrency market, including its current state, future development and challenges ahead.