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Stephen Shiu was born on 22 July, 1949 in British Hong Kong, is a Stephen Shiu is Taiwan. Discover Stephen Shiu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

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Occupation Media personality, businessperson, film producer, screenwriter, news presenter, pundit
Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 22 July 1949
Birthday 22 July
Birthplace British Hong Kong
Nationality Taiwan

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Who Is Stephen Shiu's Wife?

His wife is Lai-mei Hau

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Wife Lai-mei Hau
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Children Ting-yat Shiu (Stephen Shiu Jr.) Ting-yan Shiu YoYo Shiu Sound Sound Shiu

Stephen Shiu Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Stephen Shiu worth at the age of 74 years old? Stephen Shiu’s income source is mostly from being a successful businessperson. He is from Taiwan. We have estimated Stephen Shiu's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income businessperson

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1949

Stephen Shiu (born 22 July 1949) is a Taiwan-based Hong Kong media personality, businessperson, film producer, screenwriter, news presenter, and pundit.

1987

In 1987, Shiu began collaborating with Wong Yuk-long in creating popular comics such as Zui Quan (醉拳) and Oriental Heroes (龍虎門), on which films Drunken Master and Dragon Tiger Gate were based, respectively.

1992

Shiu is a screenwriter and film producer whose works include 1992 Hong Kong Film Awards winner To Be Number One.

After the handover, Shiu was a co-host on a Metro Radio current affairs programme before starting up his own stations online.

2003

In 2003 Shiu acquired Rainbow International Ltd (彩虹國際) and changed its name to 變靚D控股 Ltd, a body slimming company.

In 2003 Shiu was involved in a pyramid scheme.

The company he co-created was accused of selling electronic currency to its customers, who later discovered they were unable to purchase goods at market value with said currency.

2004

He founded Hong Kong Reporter in 2004, an internet radio station focused on live talk radio broadcasting.

He founded Hong Kong Reporter (香港人網) in 2004.

In recent years, it became a podium for radical ideas and helped garner support for political party People Power, including its protests and activities.

2011

On 18 July 2011, Shiu announced his intention to acquire Hong Kong Golden Forum, a popular internet forum, and to merge it with Hong Kong Reporter.

This was met with vocal opposition from the forum's users, some of whom created a number of parodies with profanities.

2012

In May 2012 he announced that he would close Hong Kong Reporter if People Power failed to win at least 3 seats in the city's Legislative Council.

In an interview he stated that 'Hong Kong is in grave danger', and that the Council needed enough opposition voices to counter Chief Executive-elect Leung Chun-ying.

At a People Power hustings in June 2012 he declared his candidacy for the Hong Kong Island geographical constituency.

2013

In 2013 he founded memehk.com, a multimedia news site, after Hong Kong Reporter was closed.

Born to a middle-class family in Hong Kong, Shiu is the third of six children.

His father Pak-yin Shiu was an overseas Chinese construction materials businessman.

Shiu studied at St. Paul's College, Hong Kong and was classmates with Tsang Tak-sing, former Secretary for Home Affairs.

He studied History at the University of Hong Kong following his A-levels.

He began studying for a master's degree in History but dropped out.

In 2013 Shiu announced that he is to launch a new radio station, weeks after having closed one of Hong Kong's biggest pro-democracy radio stations.

Memehk.com was inaugurated shortly after.

On 22 March 2013 he announced in his own radio programme that Hong Kong Reporter would cease production, citing his 'disappointment' in many of his former political allies and partners.

He made it clear that he has withdrawn support for People Power, and would not support any other political party from that day forth.

He founded the purportedly politically unaffiliated memehk.com as its replacement on 1 June 2013.

2014

Shiu is an outspoken supporter of the Occupy Central with Love and Peace group, a pro-democracy, civil rights advocacy group that organised the 2014 Hong Kong protests.

On 24 November 2014, one day after delivering a speech to the crowd at the 2014 Hong Kong protests, Shiu's vehicle was forcibly stopped by two cars, causing damage to his vehicle.

He was not injured as a result of the incident.

He believed the attack was in retaliation to his comments and news reports by his own outlet memehk.com, stating 'only criminal gangs are capable of [such acts]'.

2019

During the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests, as seen in video footage widely shared online, a man was doused in flammable liquid and set on fire by a protester in Ma On Shan.

In response, Shui made misleading comments to argue that the video was faked, but his statement was quickly debunked as false afterwards.

The Hong Kong Hospital Authority and the Hong Kong Police Force both confirmed that the incident had happened and that the victim remained in a critical condition.

Shui has since retracted his comments and issued an apology.

He was in a relationship with Pamela Peck, Mei-lai Kok (sister of director Vincent Kok) and Deanie Ip.

Currently he is married to Lai-mei Hau, and they have a son and three daughters.