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21. A Guilty Conscience. Jack Ng Wai Lun. Dayo Wong, Tse Kwan-ho, Louise Wong, Fish Liew, Dee Ho. [ 4] The highest-grossing domestic film in Hong Kong to date. Everything Under Control. Ying Chi Wen. Hins Cheung, Ivana Wong, Jeffrey Ngai, Kaho Hung.
Hunanese. Budget. HK$5 million [ 1] Fly Me to the Moon (Chinese: 但願人長久) is a 2023 Hong Kong family drama film directed and written by Sasha Chuk, and produced by Stanley Kwan and Jun Li. Chuk also stars in a lead role, alongside Angela Yuen and Wu Kang-ren, as a Hunanese girl who immigrated to Hong Kong at a young age and faces ...
One More Chance ( Chinese: 別叫我“賭神” ), formerly known as Be Water, My Friend ( Chinese: 驕陽歲月 ), is a 2023 Hong Kong comedy drama film directed by Anthony Pun and starring Chow Yun-fat as a pathological gambler who searches a way to communicate and connect with his autistic son. The film's former English title was based on ...
Double Ninth Festival. The Double Ninth Festival is a traditional Chinese holiday observed on the ninth day of the ninth month in the Chinese calendar. According to Wu Jun, it dates back to the Eastern Han dynasty (25–220 AD). [1]
They allow workers rest from work, usually in conjunction with special occasions. Public holidays in Hong Kong consist of a mix of traditional Chinese and Western holidays, such as Lunar New Year, the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the Dragon Boat Festival, along with Christmas and Easter. Other public holidays include National Day (1 October) and ...
This period is generally considered as the one when most Category III Hong Kong films were produced. Crazy Love (1993) aka. The Fruit Is Ripe 1[ 5] Retribution Sight Unseen (1993) [ 7] aka. Three Days of a Blind Girl. Raped by an Angel (1993) [ 8] Note that Raped by an Angel 2 [ 9][ 10] and 5 are rated as Category IIB. Beauty Evil Rose (1994) aka.
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Jumbo Kingdom was part of Melco International Development Limited, a company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. It suspended operations in 2020 amidst the COVID-19 outbreak. On 14 June 2022, the Jumbo Floating Restaurant was towed out of Hong Kong to Cambodia to await a new operator.