Monday, December 9, 2013

[2013.12.10] NG MAN TAT WANTS TO TREAT STEPHEN CHOW TO ABALONE

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Ng Man Tat and Lo Hoi Pang
Chung King Fai and Lau Siu Ming have taught many superstars
Johnnie To host the TVB training class reunion at his company
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Ng Man Tat, director Johnnie To Kei Fung, Lo Hoi Pang, Tang Ying Man, Wong Hung Sau and other artist from TVB's third and fourth training class two nights ago chipped in for a reunion banquet at At To's company in Kwun Tong. Ah To covered the rest. Training class mentors Chung King Fai, Lau Siu Ming and Chan Man Fai all attended.

Brother Tat recently financed an abalone business with friends and provided abalone for this banquet. He said, "Earlier I ran into a friends in the abalone business so I worked with him. I don't know anything about business, I only know how to eat." He pointed out that the business was just a side job as he would not give up on screen work. Brother Tat said that the abalone business not only had a market in Hong Kong but also in his Mainland restaurant investment. Earlier he also invited Louis Koo Tin Lok, Eric Tsang Chi Wai and former classmates to enjoy the abalone. Did he invite Stephen Chow Sing Chi? Brother Tat said, "I haven't contacted him yet. He likes to eat too, I definitely will invite him." Speaking of the training class reunion, Brother Tat sentimentally said, "Now everyone is more handsome than me. Back then who was more handsome than me? Time really flew by, 40 years in a brink of the eye." He also revealed that he was the most mischievous student in the training class. He and Lo Hoi Pang teamed up to play pranks on instructor Chan Yau Hau. Brother Tat said, "We specialized in giving Uncle Hau a light, because we could then smoke with them without getting yelled at."

Ah To was responsible for contacting fellow third training class student Chow Yun Fat. Fat Gor said that if he could make time he would attend. King Sir and Ming Sir have taught many superstars. King Sir humbly said that he only taught the basics. Success came from their hard work. Ming Sir even said, "Many have become Best Actors and Best Television Actors and better than me."

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