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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rosina_LamRosina Lam - Wikipedia

    Rosina Lam is the only child of her family and also singer-actor Raymond Lam 's cousin. At 16 years old, Lam took part in a National Rising Star Competition in which she won first place, from then she discovered her passion for acting and enrolled herself in the Beijing Central Academy of Drama. She graduated in the year 2009.

  2. Apr 5, 2022 · According to the Register of Personal Interests of the Executive Council, Carrie Lam and her husband Lam Siu-por do not own any property in Hong Kong. According to the data, Lam, who has been a government official for many years, has lived in the civil service quarters for a long time.

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  4. Sep 21, 2023 · Among her posts, she has revealed her stunning residence on The Peak, estimated to be worth around HK$1.5 billion. The house boasts an unbeatable view of Victoria Harbour and is adorned with exquisite furnishings and top-notch amenities. Notably, it features a private gym, a dance studio, a swimming pool, and a massive rooftop terrace.

  5. Sep 19, 2015 · The 28-year-old married her 41-year-old CEO boyfriend in an extremely private ceremony held at a luxury mansion in Victoria Peak on July 25. Only close family and friends attended. Her cousin, Raymond Lam (林峯), was among the guests. “We are very comfortable with each other,” shared Rosina. “When I go home, I am no longer an actor.

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  6. The Hong Kong TV star tells us about the persistence and grit needed to make it in acting and in business, and why she’s not afraid to try something new.

  7. Sep 28, 2020 · Ms Lam's husband resides in the UK along with one of their sons. The other lives in mainland China. The first female leader. The former civil servant was sworn into office as chief executive by...

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