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Miss Grace Zhou's office on the 21st floor of Peninsula Plaza gives her a sweeping view of the Singapore Flyer, the Esplanade and Marina Bay. The China-born PR professional feels at home in Singapore, which she says is very 'happening'. -- ST PHOTO: LIM WUI LIANG
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That's why Grace Zhou chose a 21st floor office at Peninsula Plaza with a sweeping view of the Singapore Flyer, Esplanade and Marina Bay, when she spent over $10,000 to set up her own public relations firm in April.
Probably Singapore's first China-born PR professional to run her own agency here, she switches seamlessly from Chinese to English. Her clients run the gamut from renowned Australian choreographer Wade Robson, American firms like YouPublish to Chinese companies such as Sinopec Lubricant.
The Beijing native in her mid 30s started GraceZhou Public Relations after working for six years in the industry here.
'Many people think PR is a brainless job and all you need is a pretty face, but that's not true,' she says in English.
'To have an edge over others, a good PR must be knowledgeable and creative in order to gain media attention.'
<!-- show media links starting at 7th para -->Standing at 1.73m, the campus model during her undergraduate days at Beijing's Foreign Studies University first visited Singapore during her holidays in 1994. She was smitten.
The youngest of four girls from a middle-class family - her father was a university lecturer and her mother, a human resources manager of a state-owned enterprise - was visiting her sister Cherrie and her husband who worked for a United States multinational company here.
In 1995, as soon as she graduated in English language and literature, she headed here to hunt for a job. Before long, she was shortlisted from a few hundred applicants and hired as executive assistant to the president of Fedders International, a US-based air-conditioning company. For five years, she travelled with him to China monthly as his interpreter and negotiator and learnt how business is done.
When the company relocated its headquarters to China in 2000, she chose to stay here. 'I like Singapore, especially the environment, greenery and the weather.'
She moved on to specialise in PR, mainly in the English medium, and discovered her creative streak. When doing a promotion for Persian restaurant Shiraz here, she persuaded the owners to concoct a special Yu Sheng dish or Persian Lo Hei for Chinese New Year. It became an instant hit with the media.
Four years ago, she gave up her Chinese passport and became a Singaporean.
'Singapore is smaller and I can move around easily, unlike Beijing, which is just too big for me,' she says.
She also has great confidence in the Singapore Government and declares Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew 'one of the greatest guys around'.
Singapore, she says, is 'very happening. I have events to go to every night, if I wanted to. I have many friends here and get invited to many parties, probably because I am in PR'. Her favourite hangouts include Supper Club at Odeon Towers and Prive near VivoCity.
She recently paid over $500,000 for a four-room HDB flat at Bras Basah Complex, a short stroll from her office. 'My flat also gives me a good view of the Raffles Hotel, the Esplanade and the Integrated Resort at Marina Bay.' With her long work days, the single woman says she is too busy to enjoy the view or for romance. Although admirers abound, she is holding out for her soulmate. Meanwhile, she is happily married to her job.
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So the graphic artist produced her own two years ago. She designed a series of bone china porcelain mugs and tea sets with hand-paintings of Singapore's national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim.
She saw it as a meaningful creation, combining China's age-old porcelain art with a Singapore national symbol.
So she invested close to $50,000 of her savings, which included patent rights, and engaged a porcelain factory in Shenzhen, China, to manufacture it.
A year ago, she began marketing them as corporate gifts to companies and souvenirs to tourists. She has sold more than 1,000 pieces, priced between $58 for a mug and $680 for a nine-piece tea set.
The only daughter of former garment factory workers was trained as a tour guide in Chengdu. In 1999, she enrolled at a private language school here to learn English, and went on to study visual communications at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts in 2001.
<!-- show media links starting at 7th para -->Upon graduation in 2004, she set up her own design and marketing company, CC Ideer, and became one of the many Chinese immigrants-turned-entrepreneurs here. She started out designing candy wrappers for a local brand, Chinatown, and condominium brochures for Qing Jian, a developer from China.
'I decided to stay after my studies because there were more business opportunities here than back home. Getting a head start here was also fairer and easier,' she says in Mandarin.
'You may be small here but if you are good, big companies will still award you projects. This is not the case in China, where there is more competition and jobs usually go to the big boys with connections.'
In good months, she earns up to $4,500, double what she can make back home in Chengdu.
'Sometimes, I can even get design projects worth between $30,000 and $50,000 each. In Singapore, there is always business to do and money to be made as long as you are willing to work hard and be creative,' she says.
Miss Gao, who is single, rents a room in a condominium in Balestier for $1,000 a month. As soon as she can afford a down payment, she plans to buy her own apartment, 'preferably near an MRT station'. Next in the pipeline is a patriotic mass-market fashion line, priced at $10 for a shirt or dress, which she plans to launch by the end of next year. Her design motif: Singapore's national flower, of course.
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"WTH, PRC meimeis worsheep him over me? Grrr.. I'll send that old man to hell! By the way, what is the damage of the PRC meimei ah? Hei hei hei hei.."
 

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PRC mei mei say: the entire sling bag but pasta say : cannot like that leh my goat .... take 3 years to make the bag full leh !!
 

Neh_Neh_Pok

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PRC mei mei say: the entire sling bag but pasta say : cannot like that leh my goat .... take 3 years to make the bag full leh !!

Suddenly TeeKee comes in..

TeeKee: " Oi i pay her $60/1/1 liao leh, hotel room book liao and wah lau you 2 kuku want to potong jalan her! I don't want go church liao! "
 

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LKY is a petty and stupid man who would rather give away the whole of Singapore to other people because it is not his problem after he dies. It is best now to take him permanently out of politics and harm's way of Singapore. Or else, Singapore may really turn Communist after he dies.
 

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what's wrong with having so many china nationals here? they beautify the landscape and they make people here more beautiful and more handsome!

singaporeans benefit tremendously from the influx of these china nationals!
 

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</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><!-- story content : start -->SHE loves that top of the world feeling.
That's why Grace Zhou chose a 21st floor office at Peninsula Plaza with a sweeping view of the Singapore Flyer, Esplanade and Marina Bay, when she spent over $10,000 to set up her own public relations firm in April.
Probably Singapore's first China-born PR professional to run her own agency here, she switches seamlessly from Chinese to English. Her clients run the gamut from renowned Australian choreographer Wade Robson, American firms like YouPublish to Chinese companies such as Sinopec Lubricant.
The Beijing native in her mid 30s started GraceZhou Public Relations after working for six years in the industry here.
'Many people think PR is a brainless job and all you need is a pretty face, but that's not true,' she says in English.
'To have an edge over others, a good PR must be knowledgeable and creative in order to gain media attention.'
<!-- show media links starting at 7th para -->Standing at 1.73m, the campus model during her undergraduate days at Beijing's Foreign Studies University first visited Singapore during her holidays in 1994. She was smitten.
The youngest of four girls from a middle-class family - her father was a university lecturer and her mother, a human resources manager of a state-owned enterprise - was visiting her sister Cherrie and her husband who worked for a United States multinational company here.
In 1995, as soon as she graduated in English language and literature, she headed here to hunt for a job. Before long, she was shortlisted from a few hundred applicants and hired as executive assistant to the president of Fedders International, a US-based air-conditioning company. For five years, she travelled with him to China monthly as his interpreter and negotiator and learnt how business is done.
When the company relocated its headquarters to China in 2000, she chose to stay here. 'I like Singapore, especially the environment, greenery and the weather.'
She moved on to specialise in PR, mainly in the English medium, and discovered her creative streak. When doing a promotion for Persian restaurant Shiraz here, she persuaded the owners to concoct a special Yu Sheng dish or Persian Lo Hei for Chinese New Year. It became an instant hit with the media.
Four years ago, she gave up her Chinese passport and became a Singaporean.
'Singapore is smaller and I can move around easily, unlike Beijing, which is just too big for me,' she says.
She also has great confidence in the Singapore Government and declares Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew 'one of the greatest guys around'.
Singapore, she says, is 'very happening. I have events to go to every night, if I wanted to. I have many friends here and get invited to many parties, probably because I am in PR'. Her favourite hangouts include Supper Club at Odeon Towers and Prive near VivoCity.
She recently paid over $500,000 for a four-room HDB flat at Bras Basah Complex, a short stroll from her office. 'My flat also gives me a good view of the Raffles Hotel, the Esplanade and the Integrated Resort at Marina Bay.' With her long work days, the single woman says she is too busy to enjoy the view or for romance. Although admirers abound, she is holding out for her soulmate. Meanwhile, she is happily married to her job.
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You are a sore loser who can't make it in life

This is a talented young woman who decided to make Singapore her new home and contribute to the economy

You are a juvenile by calling her a whore

Even if you do not welcome her or disagree with government's immigation policy, the choice of words you use reflect how juvenile you are
 

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what's wrong with having so many china nationals here? they beautify the landscape and they make people here more beautiful and more handsome!

singaporeans benefit tremendously from the influx of these china nationals!

Touche. You are so right. With Chinese nationals, Singapore will improve in culture, economy and more! Only in this way will there be a better tomorrow. Singaporeans must learn from them and be grateful. Without them the typical Singapore will be very little. With them, Singaporeans can increase in value! LKY is indeed the wisest man in the world!
 

travelbug

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There is a VERY STRONG HINT in that news article that Grace Zhou is high class call girl cum prostitute who sleeps with her American boss when she was a secretary. Or in Grace Zhou's glorified words, an Executive Assitant.

I suspect that the money she earned leading her American boss to China during her 4 years consisted mainly of blow jobs & fucks. With that money, she invested in her new business & purchased her HDB property.

The American boss must have got tired of her body & probably passed it on to others for paid fucks of course. Her smile & come on look is typical of these types of easy come easy go China mei meis to make as much money while the sun shines. Unfortunately, sun did not shine long lah.

So, now still single & hoping to catch the biggest fish of the richest tycoons she can get, she is now churning out old men names like Harry the Old Dick to signal that AGE does not matter only YOUR MONEY matters. Suck your money & dick dry.

I am deeply suspicious of her cos it mentioned in the article that she dabbled in PR after her job with American boss ended. If she was so damn good in her job she would have NO PROBLEMS listing what she had accomplished & with which companies. Instead, she just mentioned all the things she did only in her own start up. This is very odd & not in line with a successful PR professional who will be listing a string of strong PR efforts. She switched to PR in 2000, that was 8 years ago & nothing to say for the 8 years???

That could only mean either she was whoring away as a high class prostitute serving ang mohs only, OR she was working as a secretary or clerical staff in PR firm only.

Though Asian men should not hold high hopes here her main purpose is still to gun for ang moh very very rich men.

Before the idiotic pappies butt in here & cry foul & your PAP shit does not matter to me anyway, I think Grace Zhou is the only one I signalled out to be a pure fake China mei mei masquerading away as a sex commodity.

As for the rest of the PRCs its same story buy HDB flat sell high when times are good & flee back to China when times are better, its always win win for them.

Last jibe she says Singapore is "very happening" & Shit Times reporter put that in quotes becos reporter also incredulous liao! That is how reporter is giving readers hints as to why she is pure suspect here & also reporter had no choice but to put in choice words needed to sway us that these are what has been commandered by his editorial boss. What is very happening to her is probably her chee bye getting very itchy all the time.
 
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Touche. ....Singaporeans can increase in value! LKY is indeed the wisest man in the world!

You're so correct. Yes,I also believe MM Lee is indeed the wisest man in the world! Singapore now is more beautiful with more beautiful young people unlike Japan where the young are getting less and the old are getting more and more.Yes indeed.MM Lee is the wisest man.We must always respect and pay homage to our wisest man on earth. Without LKY,Singapore is gone long long ago.With LKY,Singapore will surive forever and ever.Hallelujah!!!
 

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</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><!-- story content : start -->SHE loves that top of the world feeling.
That's why Grace Zhou chose a 21st floor office at Peninsula Plaza with a sweeping view of the Singapore Flyer, Esplanade and Marina Bay, when she spent over $10,000 to set up her own public relations firm in April.
Probably Singapore's first China-born PR professional to run her own agency here, she switches seamlessly from Chinese to English. Her clients run the gamut from renowned Australian choreographer Wade Robson, American firms like YouPublish to Chinese companies such as Sinopec Lubricant.
The Beijing native in her mid 30s started GraceZhou Public Relations after working for six years in the industry here.
'Many people think PR is a brainless job and all you need is a pretty face, but that's not true,' she says in English.
'To have an edge over others, a good PR must be knowledgeable and creative in order to gain media attention.'
<!-- show media links starting at 7th para -->Standing at 1.73m, the campus model during her undergraduate days at Beijing's Foreign Studies University first visited Singapore during her holidays in 1994. She was smitten.
The youngest of four girls from a middle-class family - her father was a university lecturer and her mother, a human resources manager of a state-owned enterprise - was visiting her sister Cherrie and her husband who worked for a United States multinational company here.
In 1995, as soon as she graduated in English language and literature, she headed here to hunt for a job. Before long, she was shortlisted from a few hundred applicants and hired as executive assistant to the president of Fedders International, a US-based air-conditioning company. For five years, she travelled with him to China monthly as his interpreter and negotiator and learnt how business is done.
When the company relocated its headquarters to China in 2000, she chose to stay here. 'I like Singapore, especially the environment, greenery and the weather.'
She moved on to specialise in PR, mainly in the English medium, and discovered her creative streak. When doing a promotion for Persian restaurant Shiraz here, she persuaded the owners to concoct a special Yu Sheng dish or Persian Lo Hei for Chinese New Year. It became an instant hit with the media.
Four years ago, she gave up her Chinese passport and became a Singaporean.
'Singapore is smaller and I can move around easily, unlike Beijing, which is just too big for me,' she says.
She also has great confidence in the Singapore Government and declares Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew 'one of the greatest guys around'.
Singapore, she says, is 'very happening. I have events to go to every night, if I wanted to. I have many friends here and get invited to many parties, probably because I am in PR'. Her favourite hangouts include Supper Club at Odeon Towers and Prive near VivoCity.
She recently paid over $500,000 for a four-room HDB flat at Bras Basah Complex, a short stroll from her office. 'My flat also gives me a good view of the Raffles Hotel, the Esplanade and the Integrated Resort at Marina Bay.' With her long work days, the single woman says she is too busy to enjoy the view or for romance. Although admirers abound, she is holding out for her soulmate. Meanwhile, she is happily married to her job.
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Puki ma orang cina!!! Balek cina lah!!
 

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You're so correct. Yes,I also believe MM Lee is indeed the wisest man in the world! Singapore now is more beautiful with more beautiful young people unlike Japan where the young are getting less and the old are getting more and more.Yes indeed.MM Lee is the wisest man.We must always respect and pay homage to our wisest man on earth. Without LKY,Singapore is gone long long ago.With LKY,Singapore will surive forever and ever.Hallelujah!!!

Puki kau orang cina!!!
 

makapaaa

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You are a sore loser who can't make it in life

This is a talented young woman who decided to make Singapore her new home and contribute to the economy

You are a juvenile by calling her a whore

Even if you do not welcome her or disagree with government's immigation policy, the choice of words you use reflect how juvenile you are

Sounds like u're smitten even by her pic. Useless dog...
 
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