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  2. Richard Eng - Wikipedia

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    Richard Eng (born 1964) is an English tutor and entrepreneur based in Hong Kong. [1] He founded Beacon College in Hong Kong, [ 2 ] and is considered the first celebrity tutor in Hong Kong. [ 3 ]

  3. Hong Kong Book Fair - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Book Fair banner. The Hong Kong Book Fair (Chinese: 香港書展) is a book fair organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, held annually (usually in the middle of July) at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, selling and exhibiting books, printed matter, stationery, printing, compact discs and other multimedia publishing.

  4. Jason Chan Chi-san - Wikipedia

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    In his first year in Hong Kong, Chan worked as an English tutor at his aunt's education centre. In 2005, Chan joined TVB and graduated from TVB's 20th Artist Training Class in 2006. The following few years, Chan hosted a lifestyle show on Pearl and anchored TVB Entertainment News, whilst at the same time taking on various roles in TV dramas.

  5. Jennifer Yu Heads Cast of Hong Kong Crime Drama ‘Forensic ...

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    Jennifer Yu (“Sisterhood,” “Flying Tiger 2”) leads an all-star cast in “Forensic Psychologist,” a psychological crime series which starts shooting from September in Hong Kong. The 12× ...

  6. Anita Chui - Wikipedia

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    Chui was born into a middle-class family in Hong Kong. [1] She began study using the Kumon Method at the age of five, focusing on English and mathematics. [citation needed] Chui started piano lessons at the age of three, passing her Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music Grade 8 exam when she was 13.

  7. Dorothy Tse - Wikipedia

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    Her first full-length book in English, Snow and Shadow, was published in 2014 by Hong Kong publisher Muse. Snow and Shadow is a collection of short stories from her earlier Chinese books, as well as previously unpublished works, translated by Nicky Harman .

  8. Time Still Turns the Pages - Wikipedia

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    [26] [27] By the fourth weekend, the film had grossed over HK$16 million, [28] and surpassed HK$25 million by the eighth weekend, [29] making it the second highest-grossing film of 2023 in Hong Kong. [30] As of 19 February 2024, the film's total gross stood at over HK$27 million. [31] It was the second highest-grossing Hong Kong film ...

  9. Dung Kai-cheung - Wikipedia

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    Best Translated Work Award-Science Fiction & Fantasy Translation Awards (2013) for "Atlas" Atlas depicts an imaginary city that is set in Victoria, a fictional city similar to Hong Kong. The story reflects the colonial past of Hong Kong, it was an extraordinary social critique. Hong Kong Book Fair Author of the Year (2014) 2017 Hong Kong Book Award