Balloon art is synonymous with kids' birthday parties, so it's no surprise that Hugo Pang — a seven-year-old — is fascinated by it.Other kids might simply urge their parents to queue up for the balloons but Hugo saw a potential business opportunity instead."We started having a casual conversation [about] how much the balloon sculptor made if he was hired by the organiser," Hugo's dad Ray Pang told AsiaOne.so his dad walked him through the process of starting a business.
On Nov 29, the 37-year-old shared a clip of Hugo learning the ropes about starting one's own business.According to Ray, his son has been making balloon art for just over three months.[[nid:587998]]The film director could see the passion and drive his son has for balloon art, which is why he had no qualms about helping Hugo learn about entrepreneurship."It helps with critical thinking and I believe it will help to nurture their grit," he added.
While the video was shared in November, the duo shot the footage back in August when Hugo first embarked on the journey.