As antiquarian Victor Choi Wang-kuing describes it, his life can be divided into three phases.
In his first 20 years, he developed his hobby of collecting things; from the age of 20 to 50, he established his antiques business; after 50, he has enjoyed the freedom to do the things he is genuinely interested in and make contributions to the community with his expertise and wealth.
Now 56, Mr Choi, a successful antiques dealer and collector, spends much more time on charity projects than on the business he has been running for nearly three decades.
The founder of the Dragon Culture Charity Fund, Mr Choi has donated a Tang dynasty pottery horse from his personal collection to the Homes for Hope project initiated by the South China Morning Post for reconstruction in earthquake-hit areas in Sichuan .
The horse will be auctioned with four other art pieces at a gala dinner hosted by the Post on May 12, the first anniversary of the Sichuan quake.
All the proceeds will go to the charity project to help 3,000 villagers in Sichuan rebuild homes and infrastructure.