The Legend of the Catering Industry – Chen Can

The Legend of the Catering Industry – Chen Can

From Shanghai to Hong Kong, then Taiwan, and finally to Australia, an restless and mischievous boy ultimately became a legend in the Australian Chinese catering industry. Let’s take a look at his life, career, and love.


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