Hong Kong film producer plans to work till 100, criticised for urging youth to retire late

South China Morning PostEN 1 min read 100% complete by Zoey ZhangJanuary 31, 2026 at 07:00 AM
Hong Kong film producer plans to work till 100, criticised for urging youth to retire late

AI Summary

short article 1 min

Hong Kong film producer Tiffany Chen, 67, vice-chairman of China Star Entertainment, sparked online debate after publicly stating her intention to work until age 100. On January 13, Chen released a video advising young people to avoid early retirement and pursue work they enjoy. She believes staying active prevents overthinking and marital discord, contributing to a more youthful and agile mind. Chen, known as Madam Heung on mainland social media and wife of film mogul Charles Heung Wah-keung, cited her collaboration with younger team members as a factor in her continued vitality. Her comments have generated discussion about retirement age and work ethic.

Keywords

retirement 100% film producer 80% tiffany chen 70% hong kong 60% career advice 50% ageing 50% social media 40% china star entertainment 40%

Sentiment Analysis

Neutral
Score: -0.10

Source Transparency

Source
South China Morning Post
Classification Confidence
90%
Geographic Perspective
Hong Kong

This article was automatically classified using rule-based analysis.

Topic Connections

Explore how the topics in this article connect to other news stories

No topic relationship data available yet. This graph will appear once topic relationships have been computed.
Explore Full Topic Graph

Find Similar Articles

AI-Powered

Discover articles with similar content using semantic similarity analysis.