These visionaries advance education, design, public service, food and more
Asia’s Most Influential 2022, the gathering of the region’s visionaries, thought leaders and titans working toward positive change, is now revealed on Tatler. From Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines and Taiwan, this year’s honourees impact 20 vital sectors, advancing public service, technology, education, design and more.
Each of Tatler's editorial teams have named 100 people from their market, and while the sheer size of the list signals the breadth of their influence, reading their profiles reveals the depth of their contributions to society—and indeed to the world at large.
It will take a while to read through all 500 profiles on the Asia’s Most Influential 2022 list, so here are but a few compelling stories from around the region:
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Raymond Tham, Malaysia
Raymond Tham is intent on placing Malaysian food on the global culinary stage. The top chef is well-placed to achieve his goal as the co-owner and executive chef of Beta KL and Skillet at 163 and his latest endeavour, Burnt & Co, an open-flame concept featuring an seven-course menu (Hokkaido scallop tartare, sticky beef short ribs noodles, smoked chocolate). The champion of modern Malaysian food is also trusted by luxury brands such as Dior, for which he helmed a pop-up café.
Read Raymond Tham’s full profile here.
Also read: How Chef Raymond Tham is Elevating Bubur Cha Cha.