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Wong-Kalu was the subject of the feature documentary film Kumu Hina, directed by Dean Hamer and Joe Wilson. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Kumu Hina premiered as the closing night film in the Hawaii International Film Festival in 2014 and won several awards including best documentary at the Frameline Film Festival and the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding ...
In 2022, Wong began wearing a helmet while surfing the Banzai Pipeline. [8] Jones Wong competed in the 2014 Surf n Sea Pipeline Women's Pro, [9] and in 2015 came fourth in the event's final. [10] [11] She also competed in the 32-mile Molokai 2 Oahu paddle race with her father, Dawson Jones. [4] In late 2021, Jones Wong won the HIC Pipe Pro. [2 ...
Hina Wong-Kalu is a māhū - a Native Hawaiian kumu (teacher), activist and cultural icon. She lives her life "in the middle", in between the traditional ways of Hawaii's indigenous, third gender, māhū culture, and as a modern transgender person in contemporary Hawaii, trying to preserve and pass on the indigenous culture to the younger generations.
All That Is Bitter Is Sweet (Traditional Chinese: 大藥坊; literally "The Great Apothecary") is a 2014 Hong Kong period, medical, romance drama produced by TVB, starring Linda Chung, Ruco Chan and Raymond Wong Ho-yin as the main leads, with Natalie Tong, Pierre Ngo, Sammy Sum and Elliot Ngok as the major supporting roles. Filming took place ...
In 1974, Wong began exploring China as a journalist. In 1982, Wong became an explorer with National Geographic Society, until 1986. [2]In 1986, Wong founded the China Exploration & Research Society] (CERS), first in the United States and later moved to Hong Kong, a preeminent nonprofit organization specializing in exploration, research, conservation and education in remote China and periphery ...
An Asian American employee, Andre Wong, is suing multinational California tech company Lumentum for what he says was a years long pattern of anti-Asian discrimination.
Wong Ho-wah: Produced by: Raymond Wong Wong Sing-lim: Starring: Francis Ng Christine Ng Amanda Lee Simon Lui Benz Hui Karen Tong Herman Chan: Cinematography: Tony Cheung Sunny Tsang: Edited by: Poon Hung: Music by: Wong Wai-nin
Wong Cho-lam (born Wong Ho-yin; 9 January 1980) [1] is a Hong Kong entertainer currently working as the Chief Creative Officer of TVB. [2] He works as a stage actor, stage director, television actor, voice actor, DJ, television host, lyricist, scriptwriter and singer. He is also the host of Hunan TV's World's Got Talent.