Simon Sio, once a young boy turned away from Macao’s renowned Hotel Central, now owns the very hotel that once denied him entry. Recalling his experience, Sio shared with CNN that after facing the humiliation of being asked to leave the hotel as a child, he made a promise to himself, saying, “I swore I’d buy it someday.” Today, at 65, Simon Sio has achieved his dream by acquiring Hotel Central, a historic establishment that first opened its doors in 1928.
Sio, the founder of real estate development company Lek Hang Group, didn’t pursue ownership of the hotel out of resentment. Instead, he was driven by a desire to restore this significant piece of Macao’s cultural heritage. Originally known as the President Hotel, Hotel Central was a city landmark, but by the 1960s, it had fallen into disrepair.
Sio felt a deep personal connection to the hotel, describing it as “an idol” in his youth and a structure that he grew up admiring. Witnessing its decay over time filled him with sadness, ultimately inspiring him to take action. After a lengthy seven-year acquisition process completed in 2016, Sio faced the challenging task of renovating the nearly century-old hotel, which is classified as a protected cultural heritage site.
His team developed innovative strategies, including a unique piling method, to reinforce the building’s structure without altering its historical character. Despite setbacks, including delays from the COVID-19 pandemic, Sio completed the renovati.