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  2. Emi Wong - Wikipedia

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    Emily Wong was born in January 1992 in Toronto, Ontario, and moved as a baby to Hong Kong, where she was raised. [4] [7] She exclusively attended local Hong Kong schools.Her primary school's instruction was in Chinese, while her secondary school's instruction was in English except for the two subjects of Chinese and Chinese history. [8]

  3. Venus Wong - Wikipedia

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    Panel discussion of Zombiology: Enjoy Yourself Tonight (2017) at the Freer Sackler Gallery. (2018) (Left to right: Tom, Venus Wong, and Alan Lo.) Venus Wong Man-yik (Chinese: 王敏奕; pinyin: Wáng Mǐnyì) is a Hong Kong actress currently contracted to TVB and TVB Music Group.

  4. Ocean Park Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Park Hong Kong, commonly known simply as Ocean Park, is an animal theme park in Hong Kong. Covering an area of 91.5 hectares (226 acres) in Wong Chuk Hang, it is the largest theme park by area in Hong Kong, and is also the city's second oldest theme park, after the now-defunct Lai Chi Kok Amusement Park.

  5. Aimee Chan - Wikipedia

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    She was a favorite to win the title and was expected to at least make the top 5. However, due to an average performance in the interview stages, she placed in the top 10 only. Chan became the fifth Miss Hong Kong to not place in the top 5, after Winnie Yeung in 1996 and her predecessor, (Hoyan Mok) 1994, Kate Tsui in 2005, and Tracy Ip in 2006

  6. Ocean Shores Video - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Shores Video Limited (Chinese: 海岸錄影有限公司 or Chinese: 海岸貢獻) is the home video division of Win's Entertainment (Hong Kong) Co Ltd.The company is owned by Television Broadcasts Limited the entertainment division of Panasonic, Pioneer and Philips was a Hong Kong–based distributor of martial arts films in the 1980s.

  7. Ocean Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Heaven (Chinese: 海洋天堂; pinyin: Hǎiyáng Tiāntáng; Jyutping: hoi 2 joeng 4 tin 1 tong 4) is a 2010 Chinese-Hong Kong drama film starring martial arts superstar Jet Li in his first full drama role. It also co-stars Taiwanese actress Gwei Lun-mei, who previously starred in Jay Chou's Secret.

  8. Gong nui - Wikipedia

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    The negative usage of gong nui began in 2005 when several fights and discussions started online. In February 2005, a Hong Kong girl identified as "Jenny" complained about her boyfriend for not paying $63.80 for snacks on an online forum, which was later known as the "63.8 Incident". [2]

  9. Priscilla Wong - Wikipedia

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    Priscilla Wong Tsui-yu [A] (born 23 October 1981) is a Hong Kong actress and television host. Wong began her career as an anchor at i-Cable in 2003, later joining TVB in 2012 for her acting career. She made her TV acting debut in Reality Check (2013) and received the "Most Improved Female Artiste" award at the 47th TVB Anniversary Awards in 2014.