Late at night on March 3, the 32-year-old "Gambling King's Most Beautiful Daughter" He Chaolian updated an update on her personal social account with the text "happy birthday mom" and shared a family photo, which was full of warmth! It turns out that the 3rd, the 24th of the first lunar month, coincides with the 71st birthday of the late gambling king Stanley Ho's third aunt, Chan Wanzhen (ina iun). Her two daughters and one son all returned to Hong Kong to celebrate their mother's birthday.
In the exposed group photo, the "birthday girl" Chen Wanzhen is seen sitting in the C seat, wearing a white smart suit, a black turtleneck sweater, and a black beret. She is elegant and luxurious; she has an "owl"-shaped pendant on her chest. The necklace symbolizes longevity and good luck, and is very auspicious and festive. Judging from the background of the photo, the birthday celebration venue is located at the mansion at No. 5 Bullet Path, which was personally donated by Stanley Ho in 1996.
This super hilltop villa was sold for 126 million at that time. Now its market value exceeds 1 billion Hong Kong dollars. It has been registered under the name of the third wife, Chen Wanzhen. On their mother's birthday, the three children not only put longevity peaches with the words "Fu" and "Longevity" on their backs, but also made hand gestures to make the shape of a heart. He Chaolian and her sister He Chaoyun even took the initiative to kiss, and their brother He Youqi leaned over. Kiss the brim and have fun!
It is reported that Chen Wanzhen, who was born in 1953, was originally from Xinhui, Guangdong, and graduated from a medical nursing school in Macau. In 1980, she was appreciated by Stanley Ho's first wife, Lai Wanhua (Mrs. Da Fang), and became a private caregiver. During this period, Stanley Ho and Chen Wanzhen fell in love for a long time and adopted her as their third concubine. The latter gave birth to a daughter, He Chaoyun, in 1989 and a pair of twins, He Chaolian and He Youqi, in 1991.
It is worth mentioning that when He Chaolian posted a family photo to celebrate her mother's birthday, many netizens in the comment area blurred their focus and questioned why the newly appointed prince-in-law Dou Xiao did not come to celebrate her mother-in-law's birthday? In April last year (2023), He Chaolian and her mainland boyfriend Dou Xiao finally came to fruition after four years of long-distance love. The two went to Bali to hold a romantic wedding. After the marriage, the couple settled in the mainland. The He family's son-in-law may be filming.
In fact, not only was the He family's son-in-law Dou Xiao absent, but also the prospective son-in-law Douglas (He Chaoyun's fiancé) also never appeared on the scene. At the end of last month (February), He Chaoyun, who just celebrated her 35th birthday, had a love-hate relationship with actor Chen Shancong, who was 12 years older than her. After breaking up and returning to being single, she fell in love with Douglas, the fire captain who earns 80,000 yuan a month. We have already identified each other and proposed marriage. All that is left is a marriage certificate!
In addition, the little girlfriend of the only son He Youqi seemed not to be present, and the other halves of the three children were all absent in a tacit understanding. As the only male in the three-bedroom apartment, He Youqi is the twin brother of He Chaolian and is currently the vice-chairman of Tung Wah Group of Hospitals. He and his ex-wife Qi Jiao, a mainland model, had two daughters (He Xuling and He Xuxin) during their marriage. After the marriage broke up, they He fell in love with 21-year-old college student Alice Zhong Yating and is currently in a passionate relationship.
The three children under her knees are all going well in career and relationship, and the third wife Chen Wanzhen is also enjoying the pleasure of being with Sun Tianlun; she has always been low-key, although she is not as popular as the second wife Lan Qiongying and the fourth wife Liang Anqi, her strength should not be underestimated, and she has It owns 15.81% of Macau Entertainment’s shares and multiple luxury properties, with a net worth of over HK$20 billion. (Picture source is from the Internet, any infringement will be deleted)