The Hong Kong Cancer Fund Partners with McLaren for a Pink Revolution

The Hong Kong Cancer Fund Partners with McLaren for a Pink Revolution

Supercar manufacturer McLaren threw its considerable horsepower behind the Hong Kong Cancer Fund Pink Revolution by hosting an afternoon of conviviality with a good cause at The Murray Hong Kong. Prestige Hong Kong participated as their media partner, provided branded content solution in print, online and at the charity event.

Car lovers and socialites, many appropriately attired, turned up in abundance to admire the two McLaren GTs – one in a stunning pink livery – bid for artworks and other items in a silent auction, and generally enjoy themselves after months of enforced social distancing.

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Maneekan Viratham Poonsawat

Maneekan Viratham Poonsawat

Regional Assistant Manager - Communications & Corporate Development

Maneekan Viratham Poonsawat
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