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Table For Six 2
''Table for Six 2'' () is a 2024 Hong Kong comedy film directed and written by Sunny Chan (filmmaker), Sunny Chan. The film is a sequel to ''Table for Six'' (2022), with Stephy Tang, Louis Cheung, Ivana Wong, Lin Min Chen, and Peter Chan (actor), Peter Chan reprising their roles, though Dayo Wong, the lead actor from the first film, does not return for undisclosed reasons. It is set two years after the first film, and revolves around three wedding banquets for the Chan family, as the members navigate the meaning of love and family bonding in the absence of their eldest brother (Dayo Wong). Following the commercial success of ''Table for Six'', Sunny Chan began preparing for the sequel before the first film's theatrical run ended and started developing the screenplay in February 2023. Principal photography took place under wraps in Hong Kong starting in July, with Edko Films publicly announcing the production in October. The film features a theme song "I Love You So Much", composed ...
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Sunny Chan (filmmaker)
Sunny Chan Wing-san () is a Hong Kong director and screenwriter best known for co-writing comedy film ''Love Undercover (film), Love Undercover'' (2002) with Joe Ma (filmmaker), Joe Ma, and directing drama films ''Men On The Dragon'' (2018) and ''Table for Six'' (2022), which earned him nominations for Hong Kong Film Award for Best Director, Best Director twice in the 38th Hong Kong Film Awards, 38th and 41st Hong Kong Film Awards respectively. Biography Chan became interested in storytelling after reading the novels of Hong Kong fantasy writer . He later attended the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts in 1997 and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in film and television in 2000. He began to write commercial screenplays after graduation and co-wrote romance film ' with filmmaker Joe Ma (filmmaker), Joe Ma in 2001. They received a nomination for Best Screenplay in the Golden Bauhinia Awards, 7th Golden Bauhinia Awards. Chan then became an apprentice of Ma and the duo co-w ...
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Chinese New Year Film
A Chinese New Year film (, Mandarin: ''hèsuìpiān'', Cantonese: ''ho6seoi3pin3'') or Lunar New Year film is a type of film released during the period surrounding the Chinese New Year. They are typically lighthearted, mass-market films that blend elements of comedy, action, romance, and fantasy. Though films with release dates timed to the Chinese New Year first appeared in the 1930s, Chinese New Year films were established as distinct genre in 1981 with the release of the film '' Security Unlimited''. Chinese New Year films are associated primarily with the cinema of Hong Kong, and have emerged as a popular way to celebrate the Chinese New Year. Overview Folklorists believe "New Year's Movie Culture" can be traced back to the operatic players in the late Qing dynasty. During the Chinese New Year holidays, the stage boss gathered the most popular actors from various troupes and lete them perform repertories. The Chinese New Year films were first made in Hong Kong. Although t ...
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Fish Liew
Fish Liew Chi Yu (; born 31 March 1990) is a Malaysian-born Hong Kong actress and model. She earned her Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Anita Mui's sister, Ann Mui, in the biopic ''Anita'' at the 40th Hongkong Film Awards. Biography Liew was born on 31 March 1990, in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. In 2012, she was determined to grow her career in Hong Kong’s film industry. With her first film, ''Doomsday Party'', she earned her first nomination for Best New Performer at the 33rd Hong Kong Film Awards. She received nomination, Best Supporting Actress for her performance in ''Sisterhood,'' at the 36th Hong Kong Film Awards. In 2022, Liew received two nominations for Best Supporting Actor at the 40th Hong Kong Film Awards for her performance in the biopic '' Anita'' and the thriller ''Limbo''. She won Best Supporting Actress for her role Ann Mui Ann Mui Oi-fong (梅愛芳) (10 December 1959 – 16 April 2000) was a Hong Kong singer and actress. Caree ...
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Tony Wu (actor)
Tony Wu Tsz-tung (; born 16 April 1992) is a Hong Kong actor and former baseball player best known for his debut role in the sports film '' Weeds on Fire'' (2016), which earned him Best New Performer in the 36th Hong Kong Film Awards. Biography Wu was born on 16 April 1992, in Hong Kong. He became interested in baseball at a young age and was selected as a member of the Hong Kong Youth Olympics representative team at the age of 10. He had his secondary education at Christian Alliance Cheng Wing Gee College and participated in the 2010 Asian Games and 2014 Asian Games. After graduation, he attended the Hong Kong Baptist University College of International Education to pursue an associate's degree and continued to play baseball in the Hong Kong team. In 2016, Wu auditioned and won his debut role as Fan Chun-wai, a troublemaking baseball player, in the sports film '' Weeds on Fire''. He won Best New Performer in the 36th Hong Kong Film Awards with his performance. He was selecte ...
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Ram Chiang
Ram Chiang Chi-kwong (born 2 July 1961), Although TVB's website lists his birthday as July 1 Ram Chiang has gone on record saying that date is wron also known professionally by his English name Ram, is a Hong Kong people, Hong Kong actor and former singer-composer, currently under Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) management. A versatile actor who is most recognized for his many supporting roles in TVB dramas, Chiang was awarded the "TVB Professional Actor Award" in 2014 for his many years as a dedicated TVB employee. He also won the TVB Anniversary Award for Best Supporting Actor with his role in the 2014 drama '' Come On, Cousin''. Career Ram Chiang started out singing cover songs of other artistes before he was invited by George Lam, one of the singers he imitated, to perform alongside him on stage in 1985. During the concert, George Lam gave him the English name "Ram" as opposed to George's "Lam", since "L" and "R" together make stereo sound. After this, Chiang was signed ...
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Peter Lai (lyricist)
Peter Lai () is a Hong Kong lyricist and actor. In the 1970s and 1980s, he co-wrote many lyrics of the first Cantopop songs with Sam Hui. He also wrote songs for Anita Mui, Leslie Cheung and Alan Tam among other Hong Kong pop stars. Lai, along with Jim Wong, Jimmy Lo and Cheng Kwok Kong, are the pioneer generation of Cantopop lyricists in Hong Kong.朱耀偉﹕《香港流行歌詞研究.70 年代中期至90 年代中期》(香港﹕三聯書店,1998年),頁3。 Lai has also worked as a screenwriter and film producer for Golden Harvest and TVB Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB; zh, t=電視廣播有限公司) is a television broadcasting company based in Hong Kong. The company operates five free-to-air terrestrial television channels in Hong Kong, with TVB Jade as its main Canton .... Since the 1980s, he has acted in movies and TV series. References External links * * Hong Kong lyricists Hong Kong actors Living people Year of birth missing (liv ...
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Bowie Wu
Bowie Wu Fung (born 18 January 1932) is a Hong Kong veteran actor and director with family roots in Guangdong, China. A matinée idol in the 1950s and 1960s, he began his acting career in long form Cantonese films 1953, becoming an overnight success with his debut film, ''Men's Hearts''. In his long career he has starred opposite many of Hong Kong cinema's leading ladies, and of particular note are his many collaborations with Josephine Siao in 1960s musicals. For these roles he earned the nickname the "Dance King" for his dancing skills. In the 1970s Woo Fung began working in television and continues to do so as a contract artist to Hong Kong's TVB, with occasional guest appearances in films. Woo Fung was born at Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University in Liwan, Guangzhou, He grew up at Xiguan, Guangzhou started in his childhood, He grew up in Hong Kong, His family was antique business from his grandparents, He graduated at Pui Ying Secondary School in 1952. ...
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Sing Tao Daily
The ''Sing Tao Daily'' (also known as ''Sing Tao Jih Pao''; ) is among Hong Kong's oldest Chinese language newspapers. It is owned by Sing Tao News Corporation, of which Kwok Ying-shing () is chairman. Its English-language sister is the free newspaper '' The Standard''. Sing Tao's Toronto edition is partly owned by Star Media Group, the publisher of the ''Toronto Star'', a Torstar Corporation company. History Sing Tao Daily is the oldest Chinese language daily newspaper in Hong Kong, having commenced publication on 1 August 1938.Sing Tao Holdings Ltd Annual Report
2002, Profile of the Group
The first overseas edition of the paper was launched in 1963 in San Francisco, where the group’s first overseas office was set up in May 1964. In 1992, ''Sing Tao Daily' ...
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Poon Choi
Poon choi or puhn choi (pronounced: pun4 coi3 in Cantonese and pun choi in Hakka), pén cài in pinyin, is a traditional Hakka festival meal composed of many layers of different ingredients. It is served in large wooden, porcelain or metal basins called ''poon'', due to the communal style of consumption. The Cantonese name, transliterated as Poon choi, has been variously translated as "big bowl feast", "basin cuisine" or "Canton casserole". The dish is also popular among the Cantonese people and has often been mistaken as a Cantonese dish. Origin According to tradition, Poon choi was invented during the late Song dynasty. When Mongol troops invaded Song China, the young Emperor fled to the area around Guangdong Province and Hong Kong. To serve the Emperor as well as his army, the locals collected all their best food available, cooked it. But there were not enough serving containers available, so they put the resulting meal in large wooden washbasins. Association with the N ...
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Imitation Shark Fin Soup
Shark's fin soup is a soup or stewed dish served in parts of China, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia. The shark fins provide texture, while the taste comes from the other ingredients. It is commonly served at special occasions such as weddings and banquets, or as a luxury item.Keith BradsherDisneyland in China Offers a Soup and Lands in a Stew 17 June 2005 ''The New York Times'' It has been condemned by the Humane Society International, which states that approximately 72 million sharks are killed each year for their fins. Currently, international concerns over the sustainability and welfare of sharks have impacted consumption and availability of the soup worldwide. Recently, health concerns about the high concentration of BMAA in shark fins have arisen. Shark fin soup substitutes have lately appeared on the market which do not require any shark fins, thus avoiding the environmental damage caused by the shark finning practice. Preparation Traditional shark fin soup or stew is made w ...
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Ocean Park Hong Kong
Ocean Park Hong Kong, commonly known simply as Ocean Park, is an animal theme park in Hong Kong. Covering an area of 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. Opened on 10 January 1977, Ocean Park became popular, but 28 years later, it was unprofitable and widely expected to close due to the new Hong Kong Disneyland. However, the park responded with a billion development plan that saw it expand to over 80 attractions and rides, and steadily grow visitor numbers to 7.6 million in 2014, making it the world's 13th most visited theme park, and one of the largest theme parks in Asia.Ocean Park press release
, 3 December 2014
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Public Relations
Public relations (PR) is the practice of managing and disseminating information from an individual or an organization (such as a business, government agency, or a nonprofit organization) to the public in order to influence their perception. Public relations and publicity differ in that PR is controlled internally, whereas publicity is not controlled and contributed by external parties. Public relations may include an organization or individual gaining exposure to their audiences using topics of public interest and news items that do not require direct payment. The exposure is mostly media-based, and this differentiates it from advertising as a form of marketing communications. Public relations often aims to create or obtain coverage for clients for free, also known as earned media, rather than paying for marketing or advertising also known as paid media. However, advertising, especially of the type that focuses on distributing information or core PR messages, is also a part ...
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