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Suki Chan (born in Hong Kong) is an artist and filmmaker whose work uses light, moving image and sound to explore our perception of reality. [1] ...
Ronny Yu: A Gambler's Story: Marco Mak Chi-Sin: Francis Ng Chun-Yu, Suki Kwan Sau-Mei: The Accidental Spy: Teddy Chen: Jackie Chan, Eric Tsang, Vivian Hsu: Action/Adventure/Martial Arts: All the Way: Shi Runjiu: An Mo Nu Lang: Angel Cop - Final Crisis: Lam Ang Hang: The Avenging Fist: Andrew Lau: Bakery Amour: Steven Lo: Beijing Rocks: Mabel ...
Suki Kwan was born and raised in Hong Kong. Her ancestral hometown is Kaiping city, Guangdong province. [citation needed] She grew up at Kowloon Sau Mau Ping Estate and her mother was a greengrocer. [citation needed] Kwan attended the Hong Kong In-service Teacher Training Class Alumni Association School and North Point Concord Secondary School ...
Yu Sau-hing late older lover. Tsang Siu-keung and Tsang Siu-huen's father. An artist who met Sau-hing when she was his takeout delivery person. After becoming acquainted the two became lovers, but broke up when he found out she was already married to someone else in order to gain entry into Hong Kong.
"Suki-chan" Released: November 23, 2009 "Otona ni Narutte Muzukashii!!!" Released: March 14, 2010 "Yume Miru 15" Released: May 26, 2010 "Gambaranakute mo Ee nen de!!" Released: July 28, 2010 "Onaji Jikyū de Hataraku Tomodachi no Bijin Mama" Released: September 29, 2010
ICAC Investigators 2004 (Traditional Chinese: 廉政行動2004; literally "Upright Government Walk Movement 2004") (Chinese: 廉政行動2004; Jyutping: lim4 zing3 haang4 dung6 2004) is the 2004 installment of the ICAC Investigator series, produced by Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) and TVB.
Foodie 2 Shoes (味分高下) is a Hong Kong television variety game show. It debuted in August 2007 until October 2007, broadcast from Tuesday to Friday. It consist of 34 episodes and a special ending episode.
Luk Siu-Fung is an album released by Crown Records (娛樂) in 1976. Adam Cheng records most of the songs; Teresa Cheung sings tracks 3, 5, and 6. Side one contains theme songs from the television series.