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  2. Kwong Wa - Wikipedia

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    Kwong Wa (born Chan Muk-wah on 19 November 1961) [note 1] is a Hong Kong actor and singer. He is known for his portrayals of Chinese historical characters such as Lao Ai (A Step into the Past), Xiang Yu (The Conqueror's Story), Tang Sanzang (Journey to the West), Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (The Legend of Lady Yang), Yongzheng Emperor (The King of Yesterday and Tomorrow), and Qianlong Emperor ...

  3. List of Tiger Cubs characters - Wikipedia

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    Senior Inspector Chong Chuk-wah (莊卓嬅; jyutping: Zong Coekwaa) is an inspector in the OCTB A Division. She is the older sister of Chong Chuk-yuen, an SDU sniper. Wah is a workaholic who was indicated to have plunged herself into her career in an attempt to move on from her fiancee's death two years prior to the start of the show.

  4. List of higher education institutions in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Tung Wah College 東華學院: Private 2010 - Tung Wah Tertiary Institute 2011 - Tung Wah College 2011 - registered as an Approved Post Secondary College UOW College Hong Kong. 香港伍倫貢學院. Private 2004 - Community College of City University, under the City University of Hong Kong. 2019 - UOW College Hong Kong

  5. Tiger Cubs (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Written by Lee Yee-wah, Tiger Cubs began pre-production with the backing of the Hong Kong Police Force, which supported the drama with their newest SDU equipment. [1] With a budget of over HK$15 million, each episode took HK$1 million to make, three times more expensive than an average TVB drama production. [2]

  6. Journey to the West (1996 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Journey to the West is a Hong Kong television series adapted from the 16th-century novel of the same title.Starring Dicky Cheung, Kwong Wah, Wayne Lai and Evergreen Mak, the series was produced by TVB and was first broadcast on TVB Jade in Hong Kong in November 1996.

  7. Kwong Wah (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kwong Wah may mean or refer to: Kwong Wa, a Hong Kong actor; Kwong Wah Yit Poh, a Malaysian Chinese newspaper; Kwong Wah Hospital, Hong Kong hospital; Lau Kong Wah, a legislative councilor; Kwong Wah Athletic Association, a football team competing in the Hong Kong Second Division League

  8. Crimson Sabre - Wikipedia

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    Yit Ngoi Chung Kik (熱愛終極) performed by Kwong Wah Mandarin version: Tiandi Nanrong (天地難容) performed by Kwong Wah: Country of origin: Hong Kong: Original language: Cantonese: No. of episodes: 35: Production; Executive producer: Lee Tim-shing: Production location: Hong Kong: Running time: 45 minutes per episode: Original release ...

  9. Kwong Wah Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Kwong Wah Hospital is a 1,141-bed Charitable hospital in Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong. Located on 25 Waterloo Road, Kwong Wah Hospital is the main district general hospital was founded by the Tung Wah Group in 1911, and managed by the Hospital Authority since 1991. It provides a full range of medical services to the population of West Kowloon and Wong ...