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  2. Gambling in China - Wikipedia

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    Gambling in China is illegal under Chinese law [1] and has been officially outlawed since the Communist Party took power in 1949. [2] Any form of gambling by Chinese citizens, including online-gambling, gambling overseas, opening casinos overseas to attract citizens of China as primary customers, is considered illegal. [ 3 ]

  3. God of Gamblers - Wikipedia

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    My Wife is a Gambling Maestro (2008) – A parody of the first film directed by Wong Jing, but with a completely different cast and a romantic comedy plotline; One More Chance (2023) - Known as Don't Call Me the "God of Gamblers" (別叫我"賭神") in Chinese. Chow plays Fai, a compulsive gambler and an irresponsible man who is asked to take ...

  4. God of Gamblers III: Back to Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    The movie makes use of its cast to make references to other well known Hong Kong media. Barry Wong plays a supporting role as a Police Chief in 1991 Hong Kong, a role he also played in the Chow Yun-fat film, The Killer. Ray Lui plays Ding Lik, a role he also played in the Hong Kong dramatic TV series, The Bund.

  5. China online platforms scrap lucky draw features amid ...

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    Chinese online content platforms including Tencent Music and NetEase's Cloud Music have removed live streaming features that analysts say could be used for illegal gambling, at a hefty cost to ...

  6. From Vegas to Macau - Wikipedia

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    From Vegas to Macau (Chinese: 賭城風雲), also known as The Man From Macau (Chinese: 澳門風雲), is a Hong Kong-Chinese crime comedy film directed by Wong Jing. The film stars Chow Yun-fat, Nicholas Tse, Chapman To and Jing Tian. The film was released during 2014 Chinese New Year. [1] [2]

  7. From Vegas to Macau III - Wikipedia

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    The film starts with the ending of From Vegas to Macau II, where cardshark Ken's lifelong lover-nemesis, Molly, skydives without a parachute from her private jet.She now appears to be trapped inside some sort of laser bubble — unconscious, naked and horribly airbrushed — while her admirer, mad scientist JC, fumes about making Ken pay within his lair underneath Paradise Island, off the ...

  8. Macau, the world’s biggest gambling hub, needs a ... - AOL

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    Macau, the world’s biggest gambling hub, needs a ‘completely new perspective,’ says MGM China’s Pansy Ho—and she thinks art is the path forward Lionel Lim December 6, 2023 at 6:59 AM

  9. Category:Hong Kong films about gambling - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hong Kong films about gambling" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.