Who Are We
K. C. Lee
KC was born in Hong Kong long enough ago to experience the evolution of the Chinese culture as it started to embrace western culture.
Graduating from the Chinese University of Hong Kong which was followed with a Masters in International Management from Baylor University (USA), KC went on to live and work in Taiwan and Japan.
The ability to speak, read and write in Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, and English is the cornerstone of Asian Domain Parking’s service offering.
KC has provided a professional translation service to international giants such as Sony, Canon, and Sanyo since 1989.
It is this professional approach to translation services and his 20 years of experience combined with Terry’s business background in Financial Planning Real Estate and Domain Monetisation that will make Asian Domain Parking a unique service in the niche market of Asian Domains.
Terry was born in New Zealand but completed his tertiary education in Australia.
A high achiever from an early age Terry was the youngest person in NZ to run a marathon (13), he also won the Central North Island body building championships and 4 gold medals at the Tae Kwon Do nationals championships.
Extending Terry’s sporting success into the business arena meant an extremely successful career in sales in the communications industry. Having achieved his financial goals which Terry had set when he was 21 Terry resigned and moved to Australia at the age of 28.
While living in Australia Terry set new goals and embarked on a new career in the Financial Services industry eventually completing his Financial Planning Qualifications including the CFP program in 2003. During this period of time Terry also became the Principal of his own Real Estate Agency and the owner of a mortgage broking business.
In 2006 Terry was introduced to the domain name world and quickly built up the third largest domain name portfolio in NZ.
The possibility for individuals to acquire Chinese domains meant teaming up with K.C makes great sense , extending an investment idea into a business concept eventuated in the development of Asian Domain Parking.

