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Angela Chang Rumoured To Own A Private Island In The Pacific

'Cos buying multi-million dollar apartments just aren't enough.

'Cos buying multi-million dollar apartments just aren't enough.

'Cos buying multi-million dollar apartments just aren't enough.

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Despite years of legal trouble and feuding with her family, in which she accused her mother of absconding with millions of her hard-earned money, Taiwanese singer Angela Chang seems to be doing well in the finance department. The astute investor has been racking up properties over the years, and has amassed quite a fortune in her 18 years in showbiz.

According to reports, Angela studies the local real estate market whenever she visits a city to perform. Apart from properties in Taiwan and Canada, she reportedly splashed about S$7.12mil on a 330 sqm mansion in Shanghai, which she rents out, and is even rumoured to be the proud owner of a small island in the Pacific Ocean.

1 of 4 Fan claims this is Angela's private island

The rumours started in 2016 after Angela shared photos of herself vacationing on an island, with the caption: After a year, this moment has finally arrived. Waiting for you guys to come.

Although she did not mention anything else, only tagging her pals Wu Qing Feng and Valen Hsu in the post, a fan claimed that Angela had bought an island in the Pacific Ocean two years before that and had built her own mansion there.

2 of 4 She has the island to herself

She reportedly lives alone on the island and from the photos Angela shared, her house features a contemporary design with an outdoor pool.

  • 3 of 4 Of course she has a great view of the ocean
    4 of 4 She invests in properties in places that she likes to live in

    Though Angela never admitted to owning an island, the 38-year-old did reveal in a recent interview that she has properties in places [she] likes to live in .

    There are better choices in developing countries such as Indonesia, Myanmar, and Vietnam,” she said, adding that she would do her research before buying a new piece of real estate.

    When the host praised Angela for having a sharp business mind, she replied modestly: “I don’t. I just think women should have a backup [plan].”

    Photos: Angela Chang/Weibo

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