Undying love – and ledger – the key to Moses Chan’s marital bliss


ACTOR Moses Chan (pic) attributes his successful marriage to allowing his wife to manage his finances, China Press reported.

In an interview, the Hong Kong star said he handles work and business while his wife, Aimee Chan, is responsible for everything at home, which includes family finances.

“My wife is my boss. No matter how big or small the matter, we trust each other.

Moses Chan Ho will be performing with his co-stars from War & Beauty at Arena of Stars on November 25 and 26 at 8pm.
Moses Chan Ho will be performing with his co-stars from War & Beauty at Arena of Stars on November 25 and 26 at 8pm.
“We plan our finances together. Aimee’s money is her money. I do not have any personal money.

“All of my income goes to family expenses,” he said at an event.

Moses, who has been married to Aimee for 12 years, said they are still as in love as when they first met.

“I’m fortunate we have such a good relationship, which is filled with love,” he said.

Fellow actor Natalie Tong, who was also at the event, said she hoped to meet someone who was willing to let her handle all of their money, just like Moses.

Moses and Aimee tied the knot in 2013 and are the proud parents of three children.

> The daily also reported that robotic police dogs have officially commenced patrols in Chengdu, China, in preparation for the upcoming 2025 World Games, scheduled to take place there in August.

Five of these robotic dogs commenced patrols at Tianfu Square on June 16, which attracts some 100,000 visitors each day.

They transmit live footage and reports regarding any unusual incidents to the police command centre.

There are three shifts in a day, and the robots return to recharge when their shifts end.

The robots are currently being exposed to real-world conditions in the city so they can adapt to manage more complex situations.

In the future, the robots are expected to assist in police work, help tourists and maintain traffic order.

According to industry research, China’s embedded artificial intelligence industry – which incorporates integrated artificial intelligence-­enabled devices to process data and make autonomous decisions – surpassed 480bil yuan (RM284.2bil) in 2024.

The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a, it denotes a separate news item.

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