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Gordon Lam Ka-tung (林家棟; born 21 September 1967) is a Hong Kong actor, film producer and screenwriter.Initially known for his supporting roles in films directed by Andrew Lau and Johnnie To, [1] Lam eventually became a lead actor in the Hong Kong film industry, appearing in the 2013 box-office hit Firestorm and the Hong Kong Film Award-winning 2016 film Trivisa, which also netted him the ...
Raymond Lam was born in Xiamen, China, on 8 December 1979, but moved to Hong Kong at the age of 2.His father, Lam Kwok-Wah (林國華), is a real-estate property developer in the mainland referred to as "Xiamen's Li Ka-shing" (廈門李嘉誠; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ē-mn̂g Lí Ka-sêng) who sits on the board of seven real estate and construction companies.
Part of the problem, Tran and Lam explain, is quality control: Freshness is what makes Huy Fong’s sauce better than the competition, and Tran says he often has had to turn away truckloads of ...
CHTC Fong's Industries Co., Ltd. is a company founded by Fong Sou Lam in 1963. [1] Fong's Industries has principally focused on the business of designing, developing, manufacturing and selling of textile dyeing and finishing machinery.
A man sits inside a bar in Lan Kwai Fong, Hong Kong's renowned nightlife hub. ... Lam pointed to a drive in recent years by the authorities to remove the city’s famous neon lights in the name of ...
Lam enlists Desmond as the key witness in the trial, but Fong worries about Desmond's wife, Victoria Chung, daughter of a powerful tycoon and an enemy of Tsang, who could threaten the case. At the final trial, due to Lam's careless decision to not obtain formal written testimony, Desmond suddenly changes his testimony, resulting in Tsang being ...
The series was a success and revived Lam's career. The story followed Mo Siu Fong (Lam Ching Ying) who destroyed ghosts and saved the day. During the filming, Lam developed a relationship with his co-star Kingdom Yuen. In the series, Yuen played a female priest who fell in love with Mo Siu Fong (Lam Ching Ying).
The Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees (Chinese: 林村許願樹; Jyutping: lam4 cyun1 heoi2 jyun6 syu6) are a popular shrine in Hong Kong located near the Tin Hau Temple in Fong Ma Po Village, Lam Tsuen. The temple was built around 1768 [ 1 ] or 1771, [ 2 ] during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor in the Qing dynasty (1644–1912).