Thursday, July 9, 2026

[2026.07.10] SHI NANSUN IS SERIOUSLY ILL

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When Shi Nansun (center) attended Linka Kuk's funeral in May, she was thin and needed a hand from a friend.

Tsui Hark hopes that the outside would respect Shi Nansun and give her room to rest and recover

Sylvia Chang goes to the hospital for two days in a row

Someone suspected to be Brigitte Lin arrives at the hospital. She is covered from head to toe

Charlene Tse said that with her cookie shop opening yesterday she was not at liberty to discuss other people's matter, but she wished Shi Nansun would get well soon

Brigitte Lin (left) last year presented the Hong Kong Film Awards Lifetime Achievement Awards to Shi Nansun and Tsui Hark
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Recently 74-year-old veteran filmmaker Shi Nansun was reported to be seriously ill and receiving treatment in the hospital. Yesterday her ex-husband Tsui Hark, Sylvia Chang Ai Chia, and someone suspected to be Brigitte Lin visited her at the hospital; but no one disclosed Shi Nansun's condition. Tsui Hark told the media that he hoped everyone would respect Shi Nansun and give her space to rest and heal; Sylvia Chang said she would inform Shi Nansun of the media's concerns. After Shi Nansun and Tsui Hark received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 43rd Hong Kong Film Awards last April, she rarely appeared in public. The most recent appearance was in May at the funeral of her late friend Linda Kuk. She was much thinner, carrying a cane and walking slowly with help from others.

Shi Nansun reportedly fell seriously ill and was receiving treatment at the Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital. Friends from the entertainment circle, such as Sylvia Chang and Winnie Yu Tsang, visited her at the hospital. Yu Tsang was photographed at the Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital the day before yesterday. When asked if she has visited Shi Nansun and whether she knew about his condition, she did not answer and entered the lobby to wait for the elevator to enter the ward.

At around 3:55 p.m. yesterday, Sylvia Chang arrived at the hospital to visit Shi Nansun for two consecutive days. Wearing a mask, she saw the media but entered the hospital without stopping. She stayed for about an hour and a half, leaving at 5:30 p.m. accompanied by a foreign security guard. When asked about Shi Nansun's physical condition, she suddenly stopped and said, "What would you like her to be? (We are concerned her recent situation.) You are concerned about her, and I'll tell her about your concern." Then she hurried away. At 5:45 p.m., someone suspected to be Brigitte Lin visited the hospital. She was covered from head and toe, wore a hat, and wore a mask. Shi Nansun's assistant went downstairs to greet her. Later, people waiting in line for the elevator revealed to the media that the woman wearing the hat was Brigitte Lin.

Shi Nansun's ex-husband and renowned director Tsui Hark arrived at the hospital around 7 p.m. He originally already entered the lobby to wait for the elevator, but proactively turned back to explain to the media, "Thank you all for your concern. I hope everyone would respects Ms. Shi and gives her time and space to rest and receive treatment. Thank you all for your concern, thank you." (Are you ok?) ) I'm OK." Then he returned to the hospital.

John Sham Kin Fun has been longtime friends with Tsui Hark and Shi Nansun. Yesterday his ex-wife Charlene Tse Ning attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the opening of the flagship store of her cookie brand. When asked about Shi Nansun's hospitalization, she said she heard from reports. "I feel it isn't good to talk about other people's matters today (yesterday), so I focus on my own shop first. I'm sorry and I hope Shi Nansun recovers soon." When asked whether she would call Tsui Hark to check in? She said she would proactively contact for an understanding of the situation, revealing that she and Shi Nansun have rarely seen each other in recent years, but their relationship remains deep.

Known as the "gold label producer," Shi Nansun formed the "Seven Eccentrics of Cinema City" with Tsui Hark in the 1970s and 1980s, alongside Karl Maka, Dean Shek Tin, Raymond Wong Pak Ming, Eric Tsang Chi Wai, and Teddy Robin Kwan. She and Tsui Hark were dubbed the "golden couple" of Hong Kong cinema, making significant contributions to Hong Kong cinema. The two divorced in 2014 but remained close friends, working closely on film and making them a golden partnership.

Last year Shi Nansun and Tsui Hark both received the Hong Kong Film Awards for Lifetime Achievement, with their friend of 40 years Brigitte presenting. At that time Shi Nansun was energetic and in excellent condition. Tsui Hark thanked Shi Nansun for her years of supporting the Film Workshop. "Under the wind and rain, she enables a fool like me to let me mind wander inside. Both awards should belong to her." A year later, when Shi Nansun attended Linda Kuk's funeral in May, she looked thin and somewhat pale, supported by a cane and walking slowly.

[2026.07.10] RENCI YEUNG'S WHEELCHAIR ENDS UP BEING LING MAN LUNG's TOY

Renci Yeung (left) jokes that in the film she plays pranks on "boyfriend" Ling Man Lung, but off screen he "bullies" her

Renci Yeung (right) injured her leg while filming a chase scene in the forest with Ling Man Lung. She insisted on continuing the shoot as she did not want to hinder the production progress

Ronald Lam, Kenny Wong, Ling Man Lung and Peter Chan Charm Man star in UNIDENTIFIED MURDER, "sparks fly on and off screen"
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Ling Man Lung, Renci Yeung Sze Wing, Peter Chan Charm Man, Ronald Lam Tsz Kit, and Kenny Wong Tak Bun starred together in the absurd comedy film UNIDENTIFIED MURDER (UFO LEI KEI MING ONG). On screen the plot twisted bizarrely, off camera the cast and the crew interacted with sparks flying. Ling Man Lung and Yeung Sze Wing said in an interview that they enjoyed working together, revealing that there were plenty of jokes during filming. Yeung Sze Wing complained about being collectively "bullied", and had to surrender and seek peace. While filming a chase scene in the forest, she got injured and even turned into a doll for Ling Man Lung and Chan Charm Man, with her wheelchair turned into Ling Man Lung's toy.

Emerging directors Kwok Ka Hei and Lee Chun Kit teamed up to direct UNIDENTIFIED with a budget of 3 million. Earlier they won the White Mulberry Award for Best First Feature at the Udine Far East Film Festival in Italy, and also received Best Screenplay at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards. UNIDENTIFIED premiered on the 4th of this month and received positive reviews, earning about 1.5 million in total. The film tells the story of the Yeung Sze Wing played internet celebrity Man Man who uses the urban legend of 'aliens abducting humans' to prank her boyfriend Mark (Ling Man Lung), and then gets caught up in a series of bizarre and oddball events. Yeung Sze Wing and Ling Man Lung play a couple in the film and said they enjoyed working together. They had many group scenes with Lam Tsz Kit, Chan Charm Man, and Wong Tak Bun. They work together during filming and often prank each other off-screen, getting along well.

Yeung Sze Wing said everyone was naughty and mischievous, saying, "The notebook isn't big enough to list everything." Ling Man Lung revealed that Yeung Sze Wing was very boring, loved to tell rotten gags and was noisy. Lam Tsz Kit led the teasing, pretending ignore Yeung Sze Wing. Yeung Sze Wing ultimately surrendered to them. "After 20 minutes I realized no one was paying attention to me and I became invisible. I was a bit unhappy, so I had to make peace. Actually Lam Tsz Kit normally is noisier than me."

Ling Man Lung revealed that the hardworking Wong Tak Bun was a stark contrast off-camera. Rather humorous, he roasted Lam Tsz Kit with a single phrase. Yeung Sze Wing laughed and said, "Tak Bun shared that running in Tibet requires oxygen because the healthier a person is, the more likely they are to experience altitude sickness. At that moment Lam Tsz Kit tried to chat about the glory from his travels. Tak Bun walked over holding a thermos and said to Lam Tsz Kit, 'People like you would X die for sure in Tibet!' It made the whole audience burst into laughter."

Chan Charm Man showed his buttocks in the film, and Yeung Sze Wing joked that all the actors gathered in front of the camera to 'admire the moon.' 'Siu Lung (Ling Man Lung) insisted on ruining takes for Chan Charm Man, even the director joked that he wanted to pursue perfection and shoot even better.' Filming a chase scene in the forest was unforgettable for her, as she accidentally slipped and sprained her foot. The next day she insisted on working in a wheelchair. Knowing the directors' budget was limited and they had to strictly control costs, she did her best to cooperate with the shoot. After complaining about the injury, she became a puppet for Ling Man Lung and Chan Charm Man. "Siu Lung pushed my wheelchair down the slope to play with like a car. Chan Charm Man must have studied Chinese medicine. He's very familiar with pressure points, every time he precisely pressed on my ligament. It hurts a lot."

When asked if Ling Man Ling and Yeung Sze Wing would play pranks on each other with their lovers in real life? Ling Man Lung said, "I know how to have a little fun, but I don't dare to go too far like I do in acting." Yeung Sze Wing hoped her future husband would not joke too much about the proposal, saying, "I'm afraid I won't be able to handle it, I'll zone out, and won't react in time."

Ling Man Lung said the biggest prank in his life was years ago when his wallet was stolen, causing a huge uproar and leading to debt and legal disputes. He was still shaken. "My old ID card was used to borrow 300,000 from several banks. I had to go to the police station many times and explain everything to the banks. Luckily nothing happened, and I didn't have to fill in the debts. There were also further issues, involving a money laundering case. Fortunately I produced many police reports for confirmation, only then did the officers believe me. After half a year of entanglement, I felt very frustrated and my mood was terrible."

[2026.07.10] KUNG FU SOCCER PRE-SALE PASSES 40 MILLION YUAN RMB

Stephen Chow and Jay Chou had a soccer ball during the photo shoot, which led to collaboration speculations
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The Stephen Chow Sing Chi directed film that has been under prepared for a long time, KUNG FU SOCCER (GONG FU NUI JOOK), will be officially released on July 11th. Its advanced sales box office broke through 40 million yuan RMB yesterday! The film has not announced which singer would sing the theme song. Some online said that during the preparation of the film, Chow Sing Chi on the social network respectively shared photos with Jay Chou (Chow Kit Lun), Mayday's lead singer Ashin and Stefanie Sun Yanzi. Both photos with Chow Kit Lun and Ashin had a soccer ball, which was interpreted as hidden collaboration mystery. Some people speculated that they would sing the theme song of the film, the end credit song and the side track.

Actually as early as 2004, when Chow Sing Chi directed and starred in the film KUNG FU HUSTLE (GONG FU), he has already considered using Jay Chou's songs on the movie soundtrack, but in the end he did not. When Jay shared a photo of them before, he wrote: "Are music and kung fu viable?" It was regarded by the outside world as an official collaboration promotion to make up for the regret from back then.

[2026.07.09] FOR THE WEEK ENDING SUNDAY, JULY 5 2026

For the week ending Sunday, July 5 2026

THE FURIOUS MOVIE POSTER

10 THE FURIOUS
    d. Kenji Tanigaki
    Mo Tse (Xie Miao), Joe Taslim, Yang Enyou, Jeeja Yanin,
      Brian Le, Joey Iwanaga, Yayan Ruhian
  Rating : III
  Length : 113 mins.
  Opening September 6 2025 at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival
  Opening May 2025 in North America
  Opening June 12 2026
  Trailer : https://youtu.be/5zoQTuzQKoM

[ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ]
    In a small Southeast Asian country, skilled martial artist Wang Wei's daughter Rainy is abducted by a child trafficking ring. Wang Wei sets out on a rampage, confronting both the corrupt police and the criminals. Determined to rescue his kidnapped daughter, he encounters Navin, a journalist tirelessly trying to solve his wife's recent disappearance. Together, the two unleash their formidable combat skills, fighting their way through determined opponents and dangerous obstacles to unravel crucial clues. Just in time, they successfully rescue Rainy and a group of innocent children, dismantling the notorious human trafficking syndicate and bringing justice to the exploited and vulnerable.       Mark Duplass, Finn Bennett, Lukita Maxwell

UNIDENTIFIED MURDER MOVIE POSTER

  9 UNIDENTIFIED MURDER
  Can : UFO Lei Kei Ming Ong
    d. Kwok Ka Hei, Lee Chun Kit
    Ling Man Lung, Renci Yeung Sze Wing,
      Ronald Lam Tsz Kit, Peter Chan Charm Man,
      Kenny Wong Tak Bun, Alan Luk Chun Kwong, Jim Hui Chun Pong
  Rating : IIB
  Length : 85 mins.
  Opening November 4 2025 at the 22nd Hong Kong Asian Film Festival (10.22-11.09) (SURPRISE SCREENING)
  Opening December 13 2025 (Preview)
  Opening March 26 2026 (POSTPONED)
  Opening July 4 2026
  Trailer : https://youtu.be/8zSOV_9ubQQ

[ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ]
    Alien Alert!!!

    An influencer couple staged a harmless prank in pursuit of clicks and like. Little do they know, their little escapade has gone out of control, spiraling into a real tragedy. A series of accidents, followed by blackmails and Extraterrestrial Encounters somehow echoes and unveils the myth of a mysterious child disappearance 25 years ago!

    A group of five, a chain of bizarre events and layers of schemes and

DISCLOSURE DAY MOVIE POSTER

  8 DISCLOSURE DAY
    d. Steven Spielberg
    Emily Blunt, Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson

BACKROOMS MOVIE POSTER

  7 BACKROOMS
    d. Kane Parsons
    Chiwetel Ejiofor, Renate Reinsve,

SUPERGIRL MOVIE POSTER

  6 SUPERGIRL
    d. Craig Gillespie
    Milly Alcock, Matthias Schoenaerts, Eve Ridley,
      David Krumholtz, Emily Beecham, David Corenswet, Jason Mamoa

DOG DAY EVENING MOVIE POSTER

  5 DOG DAY EVENING
  AKA : TOO MANY WAYS TO BE No. 2
  AKA : THE DEPARTMENT
  Can : YUT GOR BO MOON DIK DAN SUN
  Lit : The Birth of A Department
    d. Mak Tin Shu
    Michael Ning (Bak Ji), Fish Liew Chi Yu, Rachel Leung Yung Ting,
      Yoyo Tse Wing Yan, Mak Pui Tung, Yukki Tai Yuk Kei,
      Gardner Tse Kwan Ho, Nina Paw Hee Ching,
      Ng Wing Sze, Larine Tang Yueping,
      Angelina Lo Yuen Yen, Chu Pak Him,
      Kumer So Sun Yu, Edward Chui Woai Dong,
      Zain Wong Chi Wai, Adan Pang Pak Yin,
      Max Cheung Tat Lun, Eric Tsui Ho Cheong,
  Rating : IIB
  Length : 108 mins.
  Opening June 18 2026
  Trailer : https://youtu.be/CuiOAENOoYs

[ CINEMA CITY ]     On an usual day, something unusual happens in a paid TV station... Dak bursts into the customer service department and taking hostages. It turns out Dak doesn't want money but to "terminate the TV subscription service", while Inspector Shan suspects Dak may be a terrorist in disguise and is ready to deploy the SWAT team... The hostages understand that the cancellation procedure is complicated, and turns out helping Dak by calling hotlines and filling forms. Dak loses his patience and demands to speak to the Boss of the TV company, and the incident ends very unexpectedly.


OBSESSION MOVIE POSTER

  4 OBSESSION
    d. Curry Barker
    Michael Johnston, Inde Navarrette, Cooper Tomlinson, Megan Lawless

DEAR YOU MOVIE POSTER

  3 DEAR YOU
    d. Lan Hongchun
    Li Sitong, Wang Yantong, Wu Shaoqing, Zheng Runqi,
      Wang Xiaohui, Usha Seamkhum
  Rating : IIA
  Opening June 18 2026
  Trailer : https://youtu.be/ovpTuAxkGdI

[ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ]
    When Xiaowei secretly travels to Thailand to find his supposedly wealthy grandfather, he uncovers a family-shattering secret: his grandfather passed away fifty years ago. For decades, the moving love letters that sustained his grandmother Shurou's hopes were written by a complete stranger. This unexpected investigation unveils a breathtaking, half-century-old romance that deeply shakes the grandmother's heart.

MINIONS VS. MONSTERS MOVIE POSTER

  2 MINIONS VS. MONSTERS
    d. Pierre Coffin
    Illumination Animation
    English Voices: Pierre Coffin, Trey Parker,
      Allison Janney, Christoph Waltz, Jesse Eisenberg, Jeff Bridges,
      Zoey Deutch, Bobby Moynihan, Phil LaMarr




TOY STORY 5 MOVIE POSTER

  1 TOY STORY 5
    d. Andrew Stanton
    Disney Pixar Animation
    English Voices: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack
    Cantonese Voices: Dicky Cheung Wai Kin, Sean Lau Ching Wan, Joey Yung Cho Yi

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

[2026.07.09] THE LAST DANCE TEAM "RETURNS" TO 1971


Dayo Wong (center) and Michael Hui (right) collaborate again and are happy to work with THE GAME OF THRONES' Iain Glen

Michelle Wai (left) and Karena Lam (right) work together for the third time
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The Emperor Motion Pictures' 2024 release, THE LAST DANCE (POR. DEI YUK) has surpassed HK$ 170 million at the box office to become the highest-grossing Chinese-language film in the history of Hong Kong film. It has even won five awards at the Hong Kong Film Awards. This year the original team "returned" to begin production on the new film "1971" (tentative title), and invited the Berlin Best Actor, the "Game of Thrones" Iain Glen as a surprise addition; recently a production start ceremony took place and attendees included the chairman of the Emperor Group chair Albert Yeung Sau Sing, director Anselm Chan Mou Yin, Dayo Wong Tze Wah, Michael Hui Koon Man, Michelle Wai Sze Nga, Iain Glen, Carlos Chan Ka Lok, Tommy Chu Pak Hong, Alex Fong Chung Shun, Philip Ng Wan Lung and so on.

The film would be Director Chan Mou Yin personally written all new story, focusing on the historical turning point of Hong Kong's official establishment of monogamy in 1971, as well as the humanity and emotional interweaving of the changing times. He said, "After THE LAST DANCE, I always wanted to make a film set in the 1950s and 60s; so the team and I worked hard to find interesting propositions from the period, until I thought of "monogamy." In the eyes of modern people like us, this type of marital relationship has been taken for granted; but 60 years ago the 'Great Qing Dynasty laws' still existed and allowed men to have three wives and four concubines, so the process of transforming from the concubine system to the present-day monogamy is the direction of the story I want to create this time." Yeung Sau Sing said in support, "The subject of 1971 is unique and the script is full of depth, and I have full confidence in this new work."

Tze Wah described the role in the new film would be drastically different from before, could be said to be unfathomable and even more complex. He needed to constantly explore it with the director, "This time my relationship with Hui Koon Man could be said to be the complete opposite of THE LAST DANCE. Whether it was the relationship between the two characters, to the structure of the whole film have gone to another level. As for working again with Director Chan Mo Yin, our chemistry is getting better and better; and from general obedience to full obedience. Because the last time we collaborated, everyone's opinions were slightly different and the director's idea brought great results. So Hui Koon Man and I fully surrendered this time and believed in the director's choice." He also played coy and said that this time he was very pleased and satisfied, because he did something that he has never tried before in his film career. He might wish to do more. Hui Koon Man said, "Every collaboration has a different spark. Working with Director Chan and Tze Wah again, it would not be a repeat but to go to another level. This time, the work pattern is larger, full of a sense of the times. The cast and the crew are very involved. This type of growth is the most interesting part of creating. I believe the audience would not only definitely gets a sense of freshness but also experience the sincerity of our entire team."

Chan Mou Yin felt that the enjoyment would be greater than the pressure in this production, as he believed that every filmmaker would have a dream of making a period store. The process has been very pleasant and his collaboration chemistry with Wong Tze Wah and Hui Koon Man is even deeper. With THE LAST DANCE team and great actors, a group of friends who like to act gathered to act. He said that being able to invite Iain Glen to join the team was his and the team's honor, saying that Iain Glen's role was very special Iain Geln praised the 1971 production was very excellent. Shooting every scene, stepping onto each production location have left people in awe. This experience has left him with beautiful memories and an incredibly lucky and happy time.

Lam Ka Yan and Wai Sze Ngan both faced "license test" from Chan Mou Yin and admitted that the pressure was not light. Lam Ka Yan put all of her effort into her role. "The director asked the actors to perform in British English. Because the character was in the 1960s and had an upper class society background, she also had to have certain level of education. I have to handle the unique demands of the character." Lam Ka Yan said that the director paid attention to details and tested her immediately response, which felt very exciting to her and was a great challenge. He was very honored to work with Hui Koon Man for the first time. She has known Wong Tze Wah for over a decade but they would collaborate on a movie for the first time. Both Wai Sze Nga and Lam Ka Yan played lawyers in the film, and their relationship was like that of a mentor and a friend. "This time would be our third collaboration. I like my character respect Lam Ka Yan very much, on the set privately we would exchange acting tips."

The fourth time to participate in the work of Chan Mou Yin, Wai Sze Wing in this era film played the role of professional lawyer. She joked that she too was taking the "license test", the pressure was not light but also full of freshness. She was grateful to the director every time to give her some new challenges.

[2026.07.09] RENCI YEUNG INSISTS ON PERFORMING DESPITE INJURY

The film has had decent word of mouth after its release, so the efforts of Peter Chan Charm Man and Renci Yeung have not gone wasted
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The Ling Man Lung, Renci Yeung Sze Wing, Peter Chan Charm Man, Ronald Lam Tsz Kit and Kenny Wong Tak Bun starred film UNIDENTIFIED MURDER (UFO LEI KEI MING ONG) after just two and a half days in release has accumulated HK$ 1 million at the box office. Even rarer was on the second day of the release of its box office exceeded that of the opening day, reflecting its continued rise due to word of mouth.

The film and the actors were well received, some online even crowned Chan Charm Man as the movie MVP. Referring to the film shoot in the winter, for a few days they encountered the coldest weather at the time on location on Ma On Shan. On the day of the shoot the temperature was only 12 degrees. The always professional Chan Charm Man said, "Fortunately at the time not every night was cold, only a few nights were particularly cold. Of course in order for the body to maintain muscle and warmth, all of us have worn added layers and heat pads. Because we all knew that the shoot schedule was urgent, we didn't dare to get sick." Conceivably being stark naked in the cold must be particularly memorable for Chan Charm Man. He said, "The reason to go so far, first of course I believe in the director and the team, secondly I think today's story or character has to go so far in order to be close to reality; so I am not the one taking risks, truly the role and the plot need it."

On the other hand, among the videos the film company released yesterday, lead actress Yeung Sze Wing was caught in a wheelchair on the set. Actually soon after the production began, Yeung Sze Wing fell in the forest. The crew immediately sent Yeung Sze Wing to the hospital for medical treatment, and she was diagnosed with a fracture. Due to the film's limited production budget, the day after Yeung Sze Wing's injury was originally scheduled to shoot an important group scene. In addition every scene on the script required Yeung Sze Wing to participate. Just when the director thought about how to schedule the shoot, Yeung Sze Wing appeared on the set as scheduled and greatly moved the two directors. Regarding the insistence on performing injured, Yeung Sze Wing smiled and said, "Because I know that the two directors under the funds of 3 million, every shoot day and even every scene was implemented with closely control the cost; plus this movie has mainly group scene, the participation of each character is indispensable; so after taking a night off, I go to the set as usual and try to coordinate with the shoot as much as possible." She even joked that her co-stars often pushed her wheelchair as a prank, from a positive perspective it was a way to strengthen their bond.

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

[2026.07.08] FOR THE WEEK STARTING SATURDAY, JULY 4 2026

For the week starting Saturday, July 4 2026 (Week 27)

VIUTV CHILL CLUB CHART


  5 C FOR CARINA
  Can : Yeung Lo
  CARINA Li Hei Tung

  4 ONCE
  Can : Yut Chi
  Teddy Fan

  3 PHYSICAL DIFFERENCE ASSOCIATION
  Can : Sut Mut Cha Lok Hip Wui
  Arvin Tsang Ngo Fei

  2 CARETAKER
  Can : Jiu Goo Jeh
  JW (Joey Wong Ho Yee)


  1 BLACK STRING
  Can : Hak Sing
  Amy Lo Wai Man