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Celebrities staying at Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Hong Kong

Countless international celebrities have stayed in luxury rooms of Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Hong Kong, including the late British Princess Diana, the late former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, former US Presidents Nixon, Ford and George H.W. Bush, Sultans Of Brunei, movie star Tom Cruise, musician Yo-Yo Ma, century beauty Angie Chiu and Hollywood actress Maggie Q. Brother Leslie Cheung.

Chen Shuaifo, Chairman of China Feng Shui Association, and Chen Shuaifo, Chairman of China Feng Shui Association, stayed at Mandarin Oriental Hotel.

On August 18, 2003, at the invitation of Li Bingpei, deputy general manager of Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Chen Shuaifo, president of China Feng Shui Association, Shao Weihua, Lingling Mak and Yi Chuanzao, famous artists from Yi Jie,

Celebrities in Hong Kong are frequent visitors to Mandarin. Li Bingpei, deputy general manager who has served Wenhua for 33 years, said: "Three generations of gambling king Stanley Ho and four generations of KMB founder Lei Liang are frequent visitors to Wenhua."

Leslie Cheung (brother), a famous Hong Kong singer and movie star, is one of Wenhua's frequent visitors, but he jumped to his death in the gym on the 24th floor of the hotel on April 1 2003. On the anniversary of his death, many "brother fans" from all over the world offered flowers and candles outside Wenhua.