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Celebrity Doing Things: TVB actor Him Law wants to send daughter to Singapore for studies
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Sometimes we take the safety in Singapore for granted, until foreigners remind us about it. TVB actors Vincent Wong, 39, and Him Law, 38, were in Singapore earlier this month for the Let's Talk About Health fair, and they sat down with AsiaOne for a chat at The Fullerton Hotel Singapore. AsiaOne brought along several well-loved local dishes for the...

Sometimes we take the safety in Singapore for granted, until foreigners remind us about it.

TVB actors Vincent Wong, 39, and Him Law, 38, were in Singapore earlier this month for the Let's Talk About Health fair, and they sat down with AsiaOne for a chat at The Fullerton Hotel Singapore.chwee kuehHim shared with AsiaOne that he plans to send his daughter to Singapore to study in a secondary school here, due to both distance and culture.

"It is more convenient. If I send her too far away, I will worry that she will be exposed to overly liberal culture. The culture here is safer for girls," he explained. Him and his actress wife Tavia Yeung, 43, have been married since 2016, and have two children, a daughter who will turn three soon and a son aged one. They met at the filming of TVB drama The Hippocratic Crush in 2011.He elaborated: "So our plan is to let her study in Hong Kong for primary school, but study in Singapore for secondary school.After AsiaOne assured them that she would be well taken care of, Him joked: "Please take care of her school fees too.

When asked about whether Him and Tavia plan to purchase any property in Singapore for their daughter, he asked pensively: "It costs more for foreigners to buy property here right?Watch our Celebrity Doing Things video for the full interview.

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