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Is Carina Lau selling her Shanghai penthouse for US$28 million? The Hong Kong icon’s three-storey mansion in Pudong is filled with expensive Chinese art and overlooks the Huangpu River
STORYLaramie Mok
- From Ed Hardy Bearbricks to pieces by Chinese artists Xu Bing and Feng Zikai, the Days of Being Wild star’s love of art is clear from the sheer amount of it in her home
- Believed to have its own garden terrace, a swimming pool and five bedrooms, local media reports that her Pudong pied-à-terre is now on sale for US$28 million
Given the opportunities for work in mainland China, it’s no surprise that more Hong Kong celebrities are moving their homes to first-tier cities on the mainland like Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen – and that includes actress Carina Lau (Days of Being Wild), who was born and raised in Suzhou and is now based in Shanghai.
Lau reportedly owns several flats in Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai and Suzhou, but recently, several local media outlets have reported that she is putting her luxury three-storey penthouse in Shanghai on the market for an impressive US$28.4 million (180 million yuan).
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Located on the top floors of a building at Shimao Riviera Garden residential complex in the Pudong area, the home reportedly occupies around 30,000 sq ft, has five bedrooms, four living spaces and its own private pool. Oh, and a garden with fabulous views of the Huangpu River, according to HK01.
In fact, part of the interior of Lau’s Shanghai home was revealed when she did an interview with Chinese magazine AD Style back in 2012. She told the magazine that the house was designed by her close and trusted confidant William Chang Suk-ping – the acclaimed production designer who frequently collaborated with film director Wong Kar-wai, including on his iconic film In the Mood for Love.
She also revealed that Chang took almost a year and a half to plan the decor and purchase various artefacts and antiques one by one from Europe.
“People said that I love parties, mahjong and all kinds of things, but in fact, I love my home the most. I love deep hues and wood and also simplicity, yet, classical touches combining the East and the West,” Lau explained in the interview.