Hugo Ng’s Final Decision: Sengkang Property Purchase Marks a New Chapter

Hugo Ng’s Final Decision: Sengkang Property Purchase Marks a New Chapter

Hugo Ng’s Singapore Dream Comes True

Yesterday, the life‑long favourite of Singapore’s TV screens, 61‑year‑old Hugo Ng, stepped out of the spotlight in a way nobody expected. For the long time, the guy’s been stuck in a rental in Penang while his heart belonged to Singapore, and he had been flirting with the idea of buying a house – at least, that’s what he told Lianhe Wanbao back in November. Today, the old man finally pulls the curtain on that secret: he’s nailed down a property in Sengkang.

Home Sweet Home

  • Spent a year seriously hunting for a property.
  • “It was fated,” he whispered to Shinmin Daily News.
  • Plans to move in once his son Justin returns from England.

Justin is a bit of a half‑world‑traveller. He’s currently buried in special effects school back in the UK, but he isn’t away from home forever. Hugo described those chilly UK flights like, “The pandemic was almost fine; we switched to online classes, and we didn’t have to leave the house.” He cheered, “Justin’s 100% committed to his dream, and I support him all the way – even if it means teaching him how to make a robot that duplicates me, so I never have to move out of the house for work.”

Quarantine Chronicles

Hugo’s V‑log on lockdown adventures is almost as riveting as a blockbuster plot. He admits he’s been in the quarantine loop four times while chasing acting gigs in Shenzhen. The first time felt oddly “rejuvenating”: alone, but connected via “high‑tech” phone and web. But after the fourth stint, he’s saying, “I’m tired of the endless “stay‑at‑home” routine.”

Fitness Secrets Sourced from Hong Kong Legends

Instead of hitting the books in lockdown, Hugo kept the crew of his body in gear. He swears by the “slow run” routine championed by famed actors Chow Yun Fat, Michael Miu and Felix Wong. Imagine yourself in a hotel room, pushing the treadmill for 50‑70 minutes in shoes that do not breathe. He says: “It keeps my lower‑body muscles strong and prevents knee injuries. It’s tough, yet gentle – perfect for anyone older than 60, even up to 90.” The workout’s all about patience, not pain.

So, while the world might still be shuffling out and in, Hugo Ng’s Sengkang home is a safe haven, his cyber‑learning son is on track, and his fitness routine is a testament to staying active, no matter the circumstances.

Feel the Touch of Tomorrow Her’s Warm Home

— End of the story, with an optimistic yarn that might just make you grin.