Klook cofounder Ethan Lin thinks the U.S. can help grow one of Asia’s largest travel platforms
The inspiration for Klook, one of Asia’s largest travel platforms, came after Ethan Lin took a trip to Nepal with his friend Eric Gnock Fah. The two were both analysts in Hong Kong’s investment scene: Fah covered consumer retail, while Lin covered hospitality and real estate. Both were also third-culture kids. Fah grew up in Mauritius, the small Indian Ocean nation whose economy relies almost entirely on tourism. Lin, in contrast, lived in several cities as a child before starting college in the U.S. He links his love of travel to his background: “Experiencing local culture, understanding how the world puts together different markets, traveling a lot with my parents.” Lin’s Nepal trip was a bit of a disaster, in his telling. “We noticed that payment, language, content, infrastructure, and discoverability were not there,” he tells Fortune . “It took us so long to find out what we could do—canyoning, white-water rafting and paragliding—and it was a lot of effort ...