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Robert Huang (Huang Teng Hui，黃騰輝) Huang, Teng-hui Robert (黃騰輝), born December 5th, 1959, is a Taiwanese artist and entrepreneur. Mr. Huang opened the doors of his first Rose House, Taiwan’s first franchise teahouse, in 1990, which soon blossomed into a thriving global enterprise, franchising 50 stores worldwide. However, as legendary an entrepreneur as he may have been in the eyes of many, it was through the eyes of Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s Little Prince, whom Mr. Huang serendipitously encountered during his college years of architectural and art studies, that Mr. Huang painted down yet another legendary page of his life, conveying his lifelong passion of pursuing the life’s romantic happiness through that ethereal rose so dearly loved by the Little Prince in all of us with his paint brushes: “The stars are beautiful because of a flower that cannot be seen.” – the Little Prince. At age 38, Mr. Huang opened the doors of his artistic vision to the world by devoting his full-time endeavor to the fulfillment of his aesthetic passion. Because of Mr. Huang’s dedication and talent, his roses, this time on canvas, once again blossomed into full bloom, as they have been so well received internationally that Mr. Huang became the first Chinese artist to have his work presented on an International VISA Card, and he later also collaborated with Master card and the Japanese JCB card to name the cards after his name and his works of art. In 2010, his solo exhibition at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts was highly successful. Mr. Huang’s paintings have also been featured in one of the most celebrated modern plays performed in the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing, Red Rose and White Rose, directed by the renowned Chinese Director, Tien Qin-Xin. In 2011, Mr. Huang was appointed as one of the four designers to create chinaware for Prince William’s Wedding. Mr. Huang has been invited for a solo exhibition, Robert Huang’s Paris’s Roses, at the Chinese Cultural Centre in Paris in April 2011, and for a solo exhibition tour in Beijing. The porcelain wares that Mr. Huang has designed have been distributed worldwide and have become prized collections in more than 80 countries. Mr. Huang’s paintings have also been offered handsome bids at numerous international auctions. Mr. Huang believes that art in itself exists independently from reality, and the main direction of his art has always been to explore new art forms for the modern world. Being an entrepreneur turned artist, Mr. Huang painted an artistic legend through his earnest pursuit of romance and love. Though many have admired Mr. Huang’s work for his conception of romance and love, Mr. Huang believes that romance and love exist not only in his work, nor do they exist only in the works of poets, artists, but in the hearts of anyone who is willing to seek out that rose eternal in all mankind.