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There are plenty of products in the market

                                         Try to get creative with your gifting process. Rather than being boring and just handing over the present to the  person,  make it special for  them  as well as for you. Do not just give the present in a regular gifting paper like everybody else.  If you want to look unique and show off your skills then do something different. You can hide the gift and create some clues for them to find out their gift. It can look like a scavenger hunt and their curiosity will keep increasing with every clue they find.  Make the List of all Things the Person is interested in Before starting to plan anything about the gifting process, first, take some time to make a list of all the things that the person is interested in. Also, try to include the things that define who they are. Try to make this list long and add anything you can remember. Now, brainstorm something that goes with every item on the list. It can be big or small, just keep on adding without thinking

Wong—who joined the company

           Wong—who joined the company in 1985 after graduating from Hong Kong Polytechnic University as a surveyor and rose through the ranks to become the CEO six years ago—has earned a reputation for seizing   opportunities  and staying the course amid a crisis. At the turn of the millennium, between the Asian financial crisis and the 2003 SARS outbreak, he started rebuilding from scratch Hongkong Land’s residential property business, which it had divested in the 1980s. His first project, a redevelopment of an aging Hong Kong  apartment  complex called Lai Sing Court, had a bumpy start. After Wong spent more than two-and-a-half years persuading at least 90% of homeowners to agree to a collective sale and overcame objections from authorities to relax its height restriction, SARS crashed Hong Kong’s property market. Charles Ng, one of Lai Sing Court’s homeowners, recalls Wong still honored his commitments—even though he could have tried to renegotiate—and pressed ahead with the redeve