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  2. Cyber Heist - Wikipedia

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    Cyber Heist was theatrically released on 9 March 2023 in Hong Kong. [1] Edko Films has picked up the worldwide distribution rights for the film. [ 9 ] On 5 May 2022, the film released its first teaser trailer displaying a slated release date for 2022. [ 10 ]

  3. List of Hong Kong films of 2023 - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. A Light Never Goes Out - Wikipedia

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    103 minutes. Country. Hong Kong. Language. Cantonese. A Light Never Goes Out ( Chinese: 燈火闌珊; pinyin: Dēnghuǒ lánshān; lit. 'Dim Lights') is a 2022 Hong Kong drama film produced by Saville Chan and directed by Anastasia Tsang in her directorial debut. The film had its world premiere at the 2022 Tokyo International Film Festival. [ 1]

  5. List of TVB dramas in 2023 - Wikipedia

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    Highest-rated drama series of 2023 Rank English title Chinese title Average Peak Premiere week Final week Series finale HK viewers (millions) 1 The Invisibles 隱形戰隊 25.5 2 The Queen Of News 新聞女王 25.2 3 Treasure Of Destiny 新四十二章 23.0 4 A Perfect Man: 有種好男人 22.6 5 Secret Door 隱門 22.3 6 Mission Run

  6. List of observances set by the Chinese calendar - Wikipedia

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    October 25, 2020. Double Ninth Festival (Chongyang Festival) 重陽節 / 重阳节. Autumn outing and mountain climbing, some Chinese also visit the graves of their ancestors to pay their respects. 15th day of 10th lunar month. November 29, 2020 [ 7] Saisiat Festival. 賽夏節. Pas-taai Festival of the Saisiat tribe in Taiwan.

  7. Public holidays in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day

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    Hong Kong 1 July march in 2011. On 1 July of each year since the 1997 handover, a march is led by the Civil Human Rights Front.It has become the annual platform for demanding universal suffrage, calling for observance and preservation civil liberties such as free speech, venting dissatisfaction with the Hong Kong Government or the Chief Executive, rallying against actions of the Pro-Beijing camp.

  9. Double Ninth Festival - Wikipedia

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    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]