Lucas Tse Scores with Down-to-Earth Vibes

Appearing at Hong Kong’s Sha Tin Racecourse recently, Lucas Tse (謝振軒), eldest son of Cecilia Chung (張柏芝) and Nicholas Tse (謝霆鋒) caught the public’s attention with his striking 1.75m figure, dressed in a well-tailored black suit.

Photographed at Race Course with Friends

Although grandfather Patrick Tse (謝賢) was a horse racing enthusiast, Lucas appeared to have gone with friends to experience a more formal social setting, and neither parent was seen with him that day. Smiling subtly with his head lowered, his side profile led to comments that he resembled Nicholas in his younger years, especially the way he stood with his hands in his pockets.

When passers-by asked for photos, Lucas readily obliged and politely thanked them, carrying himself with good manners. His looks and aura also became a topic of discussion as netizens felt he had the best of both celebrity parents’ good looks with an added “sense of quiet composure”, and a calm, low-key aura. Spotted by netizens in various settings and seen in simple accessories such as canvas sneakers and an older-style watch while using wired earphones, Lucas gives off down-to-earth vibes.

 

 

 

 

 

Takes the Lead as Elder Brother Among Siblings

Continuing the artistic lineage of his father, Lucas is confirmed to be studying at a renowned music academy in Australia. Cecilia also mentioned earlier that Lucas was like a “little housekeeper”, helping to look after his younger brothers while managing their phone usage times! Previously, Cecilia appeared in court due to a contract dispute and was visibly affected emotionally at one point. Lucas reportedly flew back from Australia to Hong Kong to stay by her side—helping carry things and arrange schedules—drawing attention for his thoughtfulness and maturity. This time, his appearance at the racecourse came while his mother was still busy with the lawsuit. Though he didn’t say much publicly, he continued to support his family in his own way.

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