81-year-old veteran Hong Kong entertainer Lee Ka Ding has recently been enveloped in scandal after breaking off ties with his eldest son, Lee Wing Han. Fortunately, his younger son, Lee Wing Ho, remains by his side, offering him constant companionship and support. Recently, in order to cheer up his father, Lee Wing Ho specially arranged a luxurious teppanyaki dinner, celebrating Father’s Day in advance. The warm interactions between father and son were captured in a video and shared with fans on his YouTube channel.
In the video, he asks his father which Father’s Day was the most unforgettable in his life. A trace of nostalgia flashes across Lee Ka Ding’s eyes as he fondly recalls that his most unforgettable Father’s Day was in the 1990s: he took both his sons to Sai Kung in the eastern New Territories and cooked steamed fish and stir-fried crab for them there.”
Just a few days ago, in an interview, he had harshly criticized his eldest son Lee Wing Han and, in heartbreak, announced that he was severing their father-son relationship. The family turmoil has rocked Hong Kong, making them the focus of gossip everywhere. Contrasted with the happy scenes of family togetherness that he cherishes—the sons around him at the table sharing a meal—the situation now seems all the more poignant.
Lee Wing Ho expressed surprise that, after 30 years, his father still remembered those moments so clearly. The Father’s Day that stands out the most for Lee Wing Ho himself was the year his father flew to Los Angeles, USA, to visit him. For Lee Ka Ding, who rarely takes long-haul flights, the 14-hour journey was especially exhausting, but for the sake of his son, he bravely set out. Lee Wing Ho vividly remembers the happy times when father and son went shopping for cowboy boots together and watched a medieval knights’ show.
In the video, Lee Wing Ho emotionally tells his father: “When I was young, the first time I ever had Japanese food was when you and Mom took me… From then on, I started to love Japanese cuisine. Now that I’m grown up, it’s my turn to bring you to have teppanyaki.” Hearing his son’s heartfelt expression of filial piety, Lee Ka Ding promised that he would take care of his health and regain weight.
Just a few days ago, in an interview, he had harshly criticized his eldest son Lee Wing Han and, in heartbreak, announced that he was severing their father-son relationship. The family turmoil has rocked Hong Kong, making them the focus of gossip everywhere. Contrasted with the happy scenes of family togetherness that he cherishes—the sons around him at the table sharing a meal—the situation now seems all the more poignant.
Lee Wing Ho expressed surprise that, after 30 years, his father still remembered those moments so clearly. The Father’s Day that stands out the most for Lee Wing Ho himself was the year his father flew to Los Angeles, USA, to visit him. For Lee Ka Ding, who rarely takes long-haul flights, the 14-hour journey was especially exhausting, but for the sake of his son, he bravely set out. Lee Wing Ho vividly remembers the happy times when father and son went shopping for cowboy boots together and watched a medieval knights’ show.
In the video, Lee Wing Ho emotionally tells his father: “When I was young, the first time I ever had Japanese food was when you and Mom took me… From then on, I started to love Japanese cuisine. Now that I’m grown up, it’s my turn to bring you to have teppanyaki.” Hearing his son’s heartfelt expression of filial piety, Lee Ka Ding promised that he would take care of his health and regain weight.