Corporate Bits | Bruce Lee memorial exhibition at Studio City

Black and gold watch inspired by lee’s famous dragon pattern

Black and gold watch inspired by lee’s famous dragon pattern

A Bruce Lee memorial exhibition will be held at the Times Squares Macau in Studio City in celebration of the martial arts master’s 75th birthday. The exhibition, which has been co-organized by Swiss watchmaker Hublot and the Bruce Lee Foundation, opened to the public yesterday and will run until January 25.
According to event organizers, the exhibition will feature five iconic artifacts from his life, provided by the Bruce Lee Foundation.
Among the exhibits are Lee’s “tang-style” Kung Fu jacket and his personal copy of the “Way of the Dragon” film script. Hublot has also created a unique black and gold watch as a tribute to the legend, inspired by the dragon pattern that came to symbolize Lee.
The Kung Fu icon is renowned for having broken the traditional boundaries of different fighting styles, and for imbuing them with his own brand of philosophy.

asia pacific poker tour unveils 2016 dates

The Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) yesterday unveiled the revised Season 10 schedule dates for the APPT Seoul, which will take place at the Paradise Walkerhill Casino between June 20 and 27.
“The original set date for APPT Seoul in April didn’t work due to an unexpected casino renovation that reduced the floor capacity. But the change to June will literally be a ‘warm welcome’ with beautiful summer weather,” said APPT President Danny McDonagh.
The eight-day schedule includes eight “Official Asia Player of the Year” events and a USD2,500 buy-in for the main event. Last year, American player Jason Mo beat a 241-player field to win the equivalent of around USD135,000.
It is unlikely that South Koreans will be able to participate in the poker tour to be held in their capital city, as Korean nationals are not permitted to gamble.

3airport charity golf tournament held

The Macau International Airport Company Ltd (CAM) hosted the annual MIA golf tournament, raising a total of MOP100,000 for the Tung Sin Tong Charitable Society and an additional MOP50,000 to be donated to the Fuhong Society of Macau.
According to CAM, around 70 participants attended the charity day from across the civil aviation industry, as well as local authorities and other institutions.
At an awards dinner after the tournament, Ma Iao Hang, chairman of CAM’s board of directors, presented cheques to the two charities.
In addition, the tournament’s top-scoring participants were rewarded for their performances, and all participants were thanked for their continued support of the aviation industry’s development.

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