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Join Sir David Tang in conversation with Andrew Marr as he discusses his life, travels, philosophy, fashion, arts, etiquette and all things in between
Each year the Society invites three well-known public figures who we believe have interesting personal views on society, the environment, and the world in general to share their thoughts and experiences through our Discovering People series.
Join Sir David Tang in conversation with Andrew Marr as Sir David discusses his life, travels, philosophy, fashion, arts, etiquette and all manner of things in between.
Having arrived in the UK from Hong Kong aged 13, not speaking a word of English, Sir David has gone on to become a highly successful entrepreneur, founding the China Club, Shanghai Tang and China Exchange. In addition to his business portfolio, Sir David is also the resident agony uncle for the Financial Times, tackling readersâ social dilemmas with wit, wisdom and more than a little sarcasm.
This promises to be a lively and entertaining evening as Andrew Marr puts his own questions to Sir David and then opens to the floor for Q+A.
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17 November 2016 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) |
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Tickets: £10 | RGS-IBG members £7 |
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www.rgs.org/discoveringpeople |
Additional Information: |
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