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  2. 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]

  3. List of countries by age at first marriage - Wikipedia

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    Map by color of age at first marriage. This is a list of countries by age at first marriage.The list is current from contemporary surveys. It does not treat the topic in history.

  4. Joanne Leung - Wikipedia

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    2017 – Woman of Courage Award by the U.S. Consulate Hong Kong and Macau; 2017 – Listed as one of the 18 Everyday Heros in Mingpao Weekly; 2016 – Annual LGBT Milestone Award (ALMA) 2014 – "She Dare to Change" Award by HER Fund; 2012 – Selected as one of the "45 People Aged 45 or Below Making a Difference in Hong Kong" by Baccarat ...

  5. Emigration from Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Emigration from Hong Kong refers to the migration of Hong Kong residents away from Hong Kong.Reasons for migration range from livelihood hardships, such as the high cost of living and educational pressures, to economic opportunities elsewhere, such as expanded opportunities in mainland China following the Reform and Opening-Up, to various political events, such as the Japanese invasion of Hong ...

  6. Suk Suk - Wikipedia

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    Suk Suk was released in Brazil by Vitrine Filmes in September 2021 [12] The original title "Suk Suk" was changed to "Twilight's Kiss" for USA and Canada by North American distributor Strand Releasing. The original title "Suk Suk" was changed to "Un Printemps à Hong Kong" for France by French distributor Epicentre Films. [13]

  7. Fung Bo-bo - Wikipedia

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    Fung was known as the Shirley Temple of Hong Kong and Chinese Canto Region. [4] [5] She then went to study in the United Kingdom, during which she met her future first husband, Chiu Joi Keung, who worked in finance. In 1976, Fung worked with Eddie Lau, a fashion designer in Hong Kong. [4]

  8. Corinna Chamberlain - Wikipedia

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    Corinna Kathy Chamberlain Cheng (Chinese: 陳明恩; Jyutping: Can4 Ming4 Jan1) is a New Zealand-Hong Kong singer and actress. She is also a musical theatre performer, model, and occasional television host for TVB. She was a director for the dance company, "Morethandance" until December 2008.

  9. Sandra Ng - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Ng dated Hong Kong film director Peter Chan. Later in 2006, they had a daughter named Jilian. Later in 2006, they had a daughter named Jilian. In 1999, Ng won Best Actress at the 18th Hong Kong Film Awards for Portland Street Blues .