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Sabrina Ho Chiu-yeng

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Sabrina Ho Chiu-yeng, born September 24, 1990, is a Hong Kong businesswoman, heiress, and philanthropist. She founded Chiu Yeng Culture and serves as the CEO of Poly Auction Macau. She sits on the board of the Hong Kong Arts Centre and is a council member of the Hong Kong Art School. She is the daughter of casino magnate Stanley Ho and politician Leong On-kei.

Ho spent part of her youth in England, attending a boarding school in Yorkshire. She briefly studied at University College London, aiming for art history, but returned to Hong Kong and earned an arts degree from the University of Hong Kong in 2013. She then joined her family’s businesses, doing marketing for hotels and properties, and helped renovate the Regency Hotel in Macau. She also collaborated with fashion brands Karl Lagerfeld and Versace for Grand Lisboa. Ho interned at Poly Auction Beijing and, in 2015, became director and CEO of Poly Auction Macau. She organized Macau’s first Poly Auction in January 2016, a show featuring 60 young Chinese artists in 60 Regency Hotel rooms she designed herself.

In 2015 she founded Chiu Yeng Culture, a non-profit for culture and art in Macau. In 2017 she became the youngest strategic partner in UNESCO’s history and announced support for the International Fund for Cultural Diversity, launching the U40 Empowered program in 2018 to back women entrepreneurs in digital creative industries. In 2024 she earned a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) from NYU Steinhardt and continues her work in arts and education. She remains involved with the Hong Kong Arts Centre and the Hong Kong Art School.

Ho became engaged to Thomas Xin in 2019, and they have a daughter, Audrey Rose Xin, born shortly after their engagement. The name Audrey Rose honors the actress Audrey Hepburn. Ho is vocal about body positivity during and after pregnancy.


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