Mark Tsang
| Name | Mark Tsang |
| Title | Hong Kong businessman |
| Gender | Male |
| Birthday | 1981-01-28 |
| nationality | — |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q9189801 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-15T06:49:49.583Z |
Introduction
Eric Tsang, born in 1954, is an important figure in Hong Kong's entertainment industry. He wields broad influence across multiple areas of the business, including work as an actor, host, and producer.
Among Eric Tsang’s family, his son Zeng Guoyou held a wedding on September 21, 2012, at a hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui. The banquet comprised 36 tables and was attended by many well-known figures from Hong Kong’s entertainment circle, including Jackie Chan (成龙), Alan Tam (谭咏麟), Lai Sui-yan (黎瑞恩), Michael Miu (苗侨伟), Charmaine Sheh (佘诗曼), 洪天明, Sandra Ng (吴君如), and 姚乐怡. Eric Tsang played an important role at that wedding; his daughter 曾宝仪 also attended the event.
On the wedding day, Eric Tsang displayed great enthusiasm and joy. As the father-in-law, he not only attended to offer congratulations but also gifted diamonds to present relatives—one for each person—demonstrating generosity and largesse. He also arranged lavish celebrations for his son’s wedding and for the hundred-day banquet for his daughter, underscoring the family’s emphasis on tradition and ceremony.
On May 31, 2013, media reports concerning Eric Tsang’s younger son Zeng Guoyou indicated tensions with his wife’s family; he reportedly expressed dissatisfaction with his wife’s family publicly on Facebook. Zhang Kehui (张可蕙), Zeng Guoyou’s wife, posted repeated criticisms of her husband and mother-in-law on social media, accusing them of going out frequently and not taking care of the family.
Separately, in December 2012 Eric Tsang was accused in connection with internal entertainment-industry matters of having slapped Huang Hao (黄浩); the incident reportedly led to him being required to report to a police station for the fourth time. At the same time, disputes over family relations spread online, particularly concerning daughter-in-law Zhang Kehui’s post-marriage venting and public criticism of family members. On Valentine’s Day in 2021, Zhang Kehui posted a photo with a new partner on social media, publicly showing a new relationship; Zeng Guoxiang (曾国祥) acknowledged that his younger brother had divorced, emphasizing that family relations remained harmonious and that they continued to treat each other amicably.
Michael Miu publicly denied some of the related reports on Weibo, calling them “untrue reports,” and was supported by netizens who suggested the stories might be publicity for a new drama. Eric Tsang’s family relationships are complex, but he has consistently shown care and support in public, remaining one of the prominent figures in Hong Kong’s entertainment circle.
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