Even the Toilet is Made of Gold: Wang Yu's Mansion Turns into a Monkey Den
Published atMay 13, 2025 03:03 pm
Martial arts star and "One-Armed Swordsman" Wang Yu passed away in April 2022 at the age of 80. Former anchor Liu Xin-Tong revealed on Facebook on the 11th that Wang Yu's former residence in Xindian "Taipei Metropolitan Villa" was later sold. The current owner is offering it for sale at over 400 million TWD (approximately 57.06 million MYR). Currently unoccupied, the entire mansion has astonishingly been taken over by a group of mischievous monkeys, who have seemingly claimed the territory.
Before his death, Wang Yu had showcased his Xindian mansion to the media. The interior was opulent, with even the toilet made of marble and gold, resembling a miniaturized palace. Before his passing, Wang Yu had shown willingness to sell the mansion, once offering a staggering price of 300 million RMB (approximately 180 million MYR), and there were eager Chinese buyers at that time.
Wang Yu passed away in 2022 due to respiratory failure at the Taipei Zhenxing Hospital, at the age of 80. He shot to fame with the Hong Kong Shaw Brothers film "One-Armed Swordsman," earning him the nickname "One-Armed Swordsman King." Before Bruce Lee became a sensation, Wang Yu was the highest-paid martial arts actor in the Hong Kong film industry. The mansion Wang Yu meticulously designed during his lifetime is now taken over by monkeys.Source: Yi Ping News Network
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