Hong Kong bakery Taipan, creator of ‘snow skin’ mooncakes, closes after 41 years

Hong Kong bakery chain Taipan Bread and Cakes, which invented snowy mooncakes, has closed all its branches after 41 years in business.

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Notices announcing the closure were seen at several chain branches on Tuesday.

“Due to many unpredictable and irresistible shocks recently, our company regretfully announces that it will officially cease operations from [Tuesday],” a notice said.

“Thank you for your support and love for our company over the years. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.”

Three branches at the MTR stations of Choi Hung, Tai Wai and Whampoa had stopped operating earlier.

Taipan Bread & Cakes invented its signature snowy mooncakes in 1989. Photo: Facebook/Taipan
Taipan Bread & Cakes invented its signature snowy mooncakes in 1989. Photo: Facebook/Taipan

The chain was previously sued by landlords for unpaid rent, with some of its employees also reporting delays in receiving their wages.

  

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