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A Look At The Super Fancy Home Of The Bund Star Ray Lui, Who Is Said To Be Worth Over S$200mil

We can see why they don’t mind hosting their famous pals like Rosamund Kwan and Donnie Yen.

We can see why they don’t mind hosting their famous pals like Rosamund Kwan and Donnie Yen.

We can see why they don’t mind hosting their famous pals like Rosamund Kwan and Donnie Yen.

Hongkong actor Ray Lui, 64, who is perhaps best known for his role in the classic 1980 TVB series The Bund, is said to be worth a whopping 1bil yuan (S$210mil) thanks to the successful investments he made with the help of his wife, Chinese businesswoman Yang Xiaojuan.

And with such great financial power inevitably comes a super swanky abode in Hongkong, which the couple shares glimpses of on their respective social media accounts from time to time.

1 of 8 Ray Lui and Yang Xiaojuan have been married for 20 years

From the photos, it’s clear that Xiaojuan, who was said to be in charge of the decorations, really loves flowers and plants as the entire place is decked with expensive-looking blooms in every corner.

It’s also apparent that the modern and minimalist look is far from what they were going for as the house contains more classical Chinese-style furnishings, with lots of dark woods, exquisite sculptures, paintings that look like they belong in a museum, and ballroom-worthy crystal chandeliers.

2 of 8 Even the dog’s sleeping spot is so picturesque
3 of 8 We wonder if they have viewing parties for when these flowers bloom ala Crazy Rich Asians?
4 of 8 “More is more” is definitely their motto

With a pad like that, it’s no wonder Ray and Xiaojuan have no qualms about having their friends drop by regularly… even if said friends are celebs like Rosamund Kwan and Donnie Yen, who are known to stay in really fancy homes as well.

5 of 8 The couple is close pals with Rosamund Kwan, Donnie Yen, and Donnie’s wife Cissy Wang
6 of 8 The dining area is perfect for photos
7 of 8 Large gatherings are not an issue for a place of that size

Ray and Xiaojun, who is around 15 years his junior, reportedly met at a dinner in 1998 and tied the knot in 2001. Their only son Lui Sin Yeung turns 20 next month.

  • 8 of 8 Ray and Xiaojun celebrating their son’s birthday last year

    Photos: Yang Xiaojuan/Instagram, Ray Lui/Weibo

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