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Kachun To: On shifting perspectives, subtle racism, and redefining Chinese food in Germany

34 min · 26. feb. 2025
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Kachun To is a Hong Kong-born, German-raised entrepreneur who started his career at McKinsey before launching several ventures. His latest project, Bao Gao Club, is more than just a dumpling business—it’s about sharing real Chinese food and fostering cultural understanding in Germany. In this episode, we explore: * How a prestigious scholarship changed his perspective. * The subtle racism he’s faced in business and everyday life. * Why he transitioned from corporate life to entrepreneurship. * How food can be a bridge between cultures and why he wants to redefine Chinese cuisine in Germany. Tune in to hear his story, and follow him on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kachun-to-a5a6721/] or @baogao_club [https://www.instagram.com/baogao_club/] on Instagram for updates on his latest venture.

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