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Kwok has five older brothers and three younger sisters. On 22 July 2006, Kwok married Hong Kong actress Cindy Au, his girlfriend of seven years, at Hong Kong Disneyland. Their son, Brad Kwok Ling-shan, was born on 23 March 2008. Their second child, daughter Blair Kwok Yee-nga, was born on 29 June 2011.
On 23 March 2008, she had her first son, Brad Kwok Ling-shan [9] and later a daughter, Blair Kwok Yee-nga on 29 June 2011. Since she got married and gave birth, she has begun to fade out from the entertainment industry. In recent years, she has not filmed any TV shows, movies or commercials. She only made a guest appearance in Little Big Master ...
Queen's Hill Estate (Chinese: 皇后山邨) and Shan Lai Court (Chinese: 山麗苑) are a public housing estate and a Home Ownership Scheme court respectively in Kwan Tei, Fanling, North District. Formerly Queen's Hill Camp for British Forces Overseas Hong Kong , the site was originally planned for a private university , but later declined by ...
[28] The study team met residents and concerned groups from the Kwu Tung area and Fanling North Area including Ling Shan, Tin Ping Shan Tsuen, Ma Shi Po, and Shek Wu San. A three-hour community workshop for the public was organized by PlanD and CEDD at Luen Wo Hui Community Hall in Fanling on December 20, 2008. [29]
A series of major landslides occurred in Hong Kong in June 1972. [1] Several apartment complexes and houses were wiped out, and at least 156 people lost their lives. [2] The landslides had been caused by waterlogged soils in the area, a result of Typhoon Rose bringing unusually heavy rainfall in August 1971 as well as heavy rainstorms hitting Hong Kong on the days preceding the landslides.
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Real estate magnate brothers accused of vast gang rape, sex trafficking scheme detained as more women come forward
Shek Wu Hui (石湖墟) used to be the marketplace of the Sheung Shui area, before the development of Sheung Shui Town.Bounded by Lung Sum Avenue (龍琛路), San Fung Avenue and Jockey Club Road, it was the main market in the Sheung Shui area from the 1930s onwards. [1]