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

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AI-generatedHong 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.
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5 extractedChen is the vice-chairman of China Star Entertainment.
Once a person becomes idle, they start overthinking, which hastens the ageing process.
Chen is the wife of Hong Kong film mogul Charles Heung Wah-keung.
Chen encouraged young people not to rush into retirement.
Hong Kong film producer Tiffany Chen plans to work until the age of 100.