Kong To (left on left photo) named Louis Koo (right on left photo) and Tin Kai Man as his inheritance executor and donated all of his assets to charity organizations courtesy of mingpao.com
Veteran actor Kong To two days ago (the 15th) passed away
from heart disease at the age of 89. Kong To did not have any children.
Early this year in an interview he mentioned that Yu Mo Lin's charitable
donate of her property after her passing inspired him, and he has
already asked the Performing Artists Guild president Louis Koo Tin Lok,
the Federation of Hong Kong Filmmakers spokesperson Tin Kai Man and
former artist Dede Cheuk Wai Man to assist with the handling. After his
passing all of his assets would be donated to charitable organizations.
Tin Kai Man admitted that he was one of the executors of Kong
To's will. He revealed that when he had dinner with Kong To during the
Lunar New Year, he arranged for an interview for him and helped him with
his will. At the time he was still in decent condition. He did not
expect that soon after Kong To set up his will, the news of his passing
came. He said that Kong To was hospitalized with pneumonia. The night
before his passing he was still in good spirit, so he believed that he
was not in much pain when he passed. As for Kong To's arrangements, Tin
Kai Man said that Kong To had family like younger siblings and they
would handle the matter.
Venus Wong admits with the drama HAPPILY EVER AFTER? she senses the recognition and praise from the audience
Louis Cheung has made frequent appearances on the big screen lately and is even nominated for the Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actor with GOLDEN BOY
Winning raves for his performance last year, George Au has hope to break into TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS courtesy of on.cc
George Au is said to play a key role in TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: THE FINAL CHAPTER courtesy of mingpao.com
The annual film event Hong Kong Film Awards is about to be held,
and the day before yesterday a special commemorative program was
launched and included interviews with a number of actors. Among them
Louis Cheung Kai Chung, MIRROR members Edan Lui Cheuk On and Venus Wong
Man Yik all pointed out that they entered the house with the drama and
won the audience's recognition. This year's nominees for various
categories at the Hong Kong Awards, including Fala Chan and Joyce Tang
Lai Ming, are also from TV stations, which proved that the television
industry has been an important cradle for actors in the film industry!
The 44th Hong Kong Film Awards will be held at the Tsim Sha Tsui
Cultural Centre the day after tomorrow, and the commemorative program
was published the day before yesterday. With the theme of "Starry Rain
and Silver Flowers, Awaiting Momentum to Blooming", the program not only
had the beautiful photos of the "Best Actor and Actress" candidates; but
also included interviews with 38 actors, including Raymod Lam Fung,
Louis Cheung Kai Chung, Edan Lui Cheuk On, Angela Yuen Lai Lam, Venus
Wong Man Yik, Jennifer Yu Heung Ying, Chrissie Chau Sau Na, Natalie Hsu
(Hui Yan Yi), Cecilia Choi Sze Wan and Philip Ng Wan Lung, each sharing
their performing art journey.
When asked which work they thought has been recognized by the
audience, Wong Man Yik, Edan and Cheung Kai Chung all believed that the
TV series was the starting point for them to enter homes. Praised for
her performance in the movie REBORN (HUNG SUM YUN) last year, Wong Man
Yik said, "The first time I felt the audience's recognition was the TV
series HAPPILY EVER AFTER?, which was the side of me the audience has
never seen before. Being able to make everyone empathize with and
engage in the role and then reflect or understand is the greatest
pleasure of being an actor."
Edan said that he has loved acting since he was a child, from
graduation performances in kindergarten, to radio dramas and repertory
troupes in elementary schools, to drama and music performances in
secondary schools and universities, and he has been happy to
participate and determined to become an actor since he was a child. He
felt that the audience's favorite performance of his was the drama
OSSAN'S LOVE (HK VERSION), and felt that he was lucky to play the role
in the show. Competing for the Best Actor with the movie GOLDEN BOY
this year, Cheung Kai Chung bluntly said that the TV series INBOUND
TROUBLES broke him successfully into homes, and that feeling was both
exciting and unbelievable. It was even an unexpected gain.
Looking at the nominations of this year's Hong Kong Film Awards,
Best Actor and Actress nominees Louis Koo Tin Lok and Fala Chen, "Best
Supporting Actress" nominee Tang Lai Ming and "Best New Performer" Ali
Lee Kai Sum have all moved from the TV industry to the film industry,
which showed that television has definitely been an important cradle for
cultivating actors.
In addition, member of the guy group P1X3L George Au Chun Ho
played the leading role for the first time in the movie VALLEY OF THE
SHADOW OF THE DEATH (BUT SEH JI JUI) last year. He played a juvenile
delinquent who longed to be redeemed, and received a lot of praise. He
was even seen as a favorite to be nominated for this year's Hong Kong
Film Awards for "Best New Performer", unfortunately the film finally was
declared ineligible and the dream also went up in smoke for George. He
got into the business by participating in ViuTV's KING MAKER II and has
also guest starred in BLOSSOMS UNDER SOMEWHERE (GEI LIU YUT JING GOR
CHUN TIN). Yesterday George reportedly would participate in TWILIGHT OF
THE WARRIORS: THE FINAL CHAPTER (GAU LUNG SING JAI JI JUNG JEUNG), a
film that is full of potential and fans are happy for him. Aside from
the addition of Daniel Wu (Ng Yin Cho), Au Chun Ho would play a key
role and have scenes with many actors. The film company responded,
"Wait for the announcement at the appropriate time."
Louise Wong accepts two months of gun training and jokes that the most important about holding a gun is to look cool!
Louise Wong is willing to accept one buck salary to help Terrance Lau fulfill his dream of directing
Louise Wong and Terrance Lau work together again after 8 years and set of a lot of new spark
Terrance Lau play the younger version of the Tony Leung Ka Fai played chief superintendent of the police "Lee Man Bun"
Louise Wong and Terrance Lau work together again after 8 years and set of a lot of new spark courtesy of mingpao.com
Terrance Lau Chun Him and Louise Wong Dan Nei collaborated again
in COLD WAR 1994 (HONG JIN 1994) 8 years after ANITA (MUI YIM FONG), and
both admitted that each other has grown and matured a lot in terms of
acting skills and personal status. This collaboration brought a new
chemical reaction, Lau Chun Him was even praised by elder Tony Leung Ka
Fai to sky high, and he laughed at himself as a "mortal" and dared not
accept it; Wong Dan Nei hoped to collaborate with Lau Chun Him again in
comedy in the future, saying that she will fully challenge it when she
encounters a good role.
In the film Lau Chun him played the young version of Leung Ka
Fai's character "Lee Man Bun". He admitted that the role was difficult
because the audience has a predetermined impression of Brother Ka Fai's
interpretation. "The toughness and affection given to the character by
Brother Ka Fai cannot be shaken off, this is the backbone. Yet both the
director and I hope to add new creations to give the characters more
layered, which will be more fun." COLD WAR and COLD WAR 2 respectively
made over HK$ 42 and 66 million. Would there be any pressure to shoot
a prequel this time? Lau Chun Him bluntly said that there was no
pressure, believing that pressure would not help the performance. He
would just focus on doing his part.
Wong Dan Nei played the new mob boss big sister, and felt that
the role had more room to play and the filming process was enjoyable.
The team marched toward the same direction. "Without much to worry
about, at work we can fire all cylinders."
More than two months before filming, the underworld and the
police actors in the film received firearms and action training
together. Not only would they have to shoot stylishly, but also to
train the agility of reaction and dodge movements. Wong Dan Nei even
hoped to make the kneeling down and pulling out the gun practice at home
its most stylish. She said, "I adapted very quickly, practicing until I
shot without blinking. At the same time I was training myself not to
get hurt or hurt people." Was it harder to hit people or getting hit?
She laughed and said that both were difficult, you need to know how to
control your strength when punching people; the shot must look realistic
and no one could be hurt; when getting hit, you must endure the pain and
accurately interpret the feelings of knife wounds and gunshot wounds.
Playing the role of a female mob boss for the first time, she watched a
lot of underworld movies in advance, then referred to and integrated
them into her own style. "The character grows up among a pile of men.
She must not only have the strength and toughness of men, but also hide
the resilience and softness of women."
Speaking of Lau Chun Him's action scenes in the film were no
less than in TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN, the complete set
including gunfights, car chases, car flips, and going into the sea. He
admitted that balancing action and dramatic scenes was rather hard, and
having to maintain a fierce state for the first half of the year was
very tiring. He said that the most memorably scene for him was the
thrilling scene of driving into the old Kai Tak Airport at the end.
Rain came that day and the road was slippery, but as a non stunt driver
he still went into battle himself. Following the action director's
guidance, he drove in high speed and did not brake until he was near
the gate. Even if the tires slipped a little he would have crashed
into the gate, luckily he was fine in he end. Regarding the motorcycle
chase scene between him and Wong Danni that had a very A MOMENT OF
ROMANCE (TIN YUEK YAU CHING) feeling, they also agreed with this
statement. Lau Chun Him even joked, "I can't avoid wearing the
leather jacket!"
Leung Ka Fai praised Lau Chun Him for "the new generation of
movies belongs to him", Lau Chun Him sighed and referred to himself as a
"mortal". "I know that Brother Ka Fai loves me very much, but I really
don't dare to accept it. I just do my job, do my own thing, and I don't
dare to think so much about the rest." In the film Lau Chun Him and
Daniel Wu (Ng Yin Cho) had a series of confrontations. He said that he
was very comfortable acting with Ng Yin Cho, who was usually a very
casual and nice person. Yet in the film he had bad intentions and
selfish desires, betraying him step by step. "In private we are very
close friends; because we both like to exercise and like cars, we have
many Man's talks and are very compatible."
In addition Yuan Biao guest starred as Lau Chum Him's "Papa" in
the film, but only worked together for one day. Lau Chun Him praised
Brother Biao as very friendly. Because his son was the same age as Lau
Chun Him, they very quickly got into their roles. Brother Biao also
shared his experience in filming action scenes and scene designs, which
benefited him a lot. When asked after showing off his skills in many
movies, would he like to become a new generation of action actors after
Nicholas Tse Ting Fung? Lau Chun Him said with a smile: "Ting Fung is
much more agile than me. He has been practicing martial arts for many
years, while I just pretend for a living."
Lau Chun Him and Wong Dan Nei collaborated again 8 years after
ANITA, and both said that they have both grown a lot. Wong Dan Nei said
that this collaboration felt very interesting and had new collisions,
and she hoped to collaborate again in comedy next time. She believed
that meeting a good role was fate. If she would run into a good role,
she would give her all her to challenge it; Lau Chun Him said that the
market is currently sluggish, and he Was very happy just to have a movie
to make. Would he be willing to reduce his salary in the future? Wong
Dan Nei said with a smile, "I also said I would help Lau Chun Him make
his movie for a buck, which is cheaper than Brother Ka Fai 2 buck rate!"
Lau Chun Him joked,: "Then the movie will be done for 5 bucks, I can
make a movie with one less claw machine machine. That would be great
if it's true!" He admitted that he wanted to invite "Papa" in the film
Brother Biao to collaborate, but he did not give his contact number to
him that day.
COLD WAR 1994 ending left room for interpretation, reportedly
COLD WAR 1995 has already been completed and would tightly follow in
release. Lau Chun Him played coy. "I don't know. I can't revealed
anything. Everyone please pay close attention."
10 PEGASUS 3
d. Han Han
Shen Teng, Yin Zheng, Johnny Huang Jingyu, Zhang Benyu,
Sun Shu-May, Amanda Wu, Annie Chen, Ho Man-Xi
Wei Xiang, Sha Yi, Fan Chengcheng, Sun Yizhou, Duang Bai Yufan,
Chen Yongsheng, Steven Dasz
Rating : IIA
Length : 126 mins.
Opening April 3 2026 (Preview)
Opening April 9 2026
Trailer : https://youtu.be/74mzMY8OVjk
[ CINANDO ]
[ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ]
After the final stage at Bayanbulak, Zhang Chi is invited to compete
in a brand-new event, the "Muchen 100 Rally," as the head coach of the
team. The once "wild" racer now steps onto the international stage.
Facing a completely new course filled with top-tier competitors, Sun
Yuqiang and Ji Xing once again fight side by side with Zhang Chi.
Powerful drivers such as Lin Zhendong are also invited to join, and a
team built on top-level speed and shared belief is formed.
However, Zhang Chi soon realizes that the true challenge does not seem
to come from the race itself. Beneath the surface, tensions are rising
beyond the track, casting uncertainty over their high-speed journey
ahead.
9 MARTY SUPREME
d. Josh Safdie
Timothee Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow
8 SUNSHINE WOMEN'S CHOIR
d. Gavin Lin
Judy Ongg, Ivy Chen Yi-Han, Shu-May Sun, Amber An, Hsin Ling Chung
Sun Shu-May, Amanda Wu, Annie Chen, Ho Man-Xi
Rating : IIA
Length : 134 mins.
Opening January 17 2026 (PREVIEW)
Opening March 5 2026
Trailer : https://youtu.be/bPlvhNRbHsA
[ CINANDO ]
As the birthday song plays, a baby girl is born inside a women's
prison, welcomed by four inmates, each burdened by a painful past.
When a rebellious newcomer arrives, clashes give way to friendship.
After a baby is diagnosed with an eye disease, the inmates form a
prison choir to gift the baby girl a final memory. Drawing from real-
life stories, director Gavin Lin's heartfelt drama blends humor,
music, and redemption.
7 CIAO UFO
Can : Joi Gein UFO
d. Patrick Leung Pak Kin
Tsui Tin Yau, Charlene Choi Cheuk Yin, Wong Yau Nam
Michelle Wai Sze Nga, Ng Siu HIn, Rachel Leung Yung Ting,
Joey Leung Cho Hiu, Michael Ning (Bak Ji), Tommy Chu Pak Hong
Rating : IIA
Length : 122 mins.
Opening October 29 2019 at the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival 2019
Opening October 15 2023 at the Hong Kong Asian Film Festival 2023
Opening December 25 2025 (Preview)
Opening March 19 2026
fb: https://fb.com/CiaoUFOTheMovie
ig : https://ig.com/ciaufomovie
[ HONG KONG ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL 2019 ]
Wah Fu Estate in Aberdeen is the home of many urban legends, but few
were as outlandish as the one that happened in the 1980s: One night,
residents turned their heads to the sky and saw a giant UFO hovering
above them for five minutes. No one else could prove or explain the
odd phenomenon, but it becomes the pivotal event for three young
people in this long-awaited return to form for director Patrick Leung
(La Brassiere, Simply Actors). This charming sci-fi comedy also marks
the reunion of Tsui Tien-you, Wong Younam and Charlene Choi, who co-
starred in 2002 teen comedy hit Summer Breeze of Love.
6 NIGHT KING
Can : Yeh Wong
Lit : Night King
d. Jack Ng Wai Lun
Dayo Wong Tze Wah, Sammi Cheng Sau Man,
Louise Wong Dan Nei, Fish Liew Chi Yu,
Alan Yeung Wai Lun, Siuyea Lo Chun Yip, Dee Ho Kai Wah,
Renci Yeung Sze Wing, Mandy Tam Man Huen,
Sumling Li, Hazel Lam Hei Tung, Amy Tang Lai Ying,
Gardner Tse Kwan Ho,
Rating : IIB
Length : 132 mins.
Opening February 14 2026 (Preview)
Opening February 17 2026
Trailer : https://youtu.be/OOJJ-mWHJ7g
[ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ]
The year is 2012. The once-glamourous Club EJ suddenly experiences a
hostile takeover. Much like the nightclub industry, the glory days are
over for the club's manager, Foon, despite having stood tall in East
Tsim Sha Tsui for decades.
5 THE DRAMA
d. Kristoffer Borgli
Zendaya, Robert Pattinson,
Mamoudou Athie, Alana Haim, Hailey Gates, Zoe Winters
4 HOPPERS
d. Daniel Chong
Disney Pixar Animation
English Voices: Piper Curda, Bobby Moynihan
Jon Hamm, Kathy Najimy, Dave Franco
3 WE'RE NOTHING AT ALL
Can : Ngor Moon But Si Sup Mor
Lit : We Aren't Anything
d. Herman Yau Lai To
Patrick Tam Yiu Man, Anson Kong Yip Sang, ANSONBEAN (Chan Ngai Sun),
Wong Yau Nam, Kearen Pang Sau Wai, Ben Yuen Fu Wah,
Amanda Lee Wai Man, Stephanie Che Yuen Yuen, Ken Low Wai Kwong
Chu Pak Him, Rachel Leung Yung Ting, Thor Lok Chun Wai,
Serene Lim (Lam Suen Yu), Chan Suk Yi,
Baby Po Pui Yu, Mak Pui Tung, Ellen Liu Oi Ling, Chu Tin,
Edward Chui Woei Dong, Kumer So Sun Yu, Jane Wong Bui Yee,
Donny Ng Chi Hei, Ivan Yuen Man Tai
Rating : III
Length : 128 mins.
Opening December 25 2025 (POSTPONED)
Opening April 2 2026 at the 50th Hong Kong International Film Festival
Opening April 3 2026
Opening March 20 2026
Teaser : https://youtu.be/rOlwvUx3O5U
Trailer : https://youtu.be/3j3_TETAqVc
Site : https://www.hkiff.org.hk/film/getdetail?fid=2946
[ BROADWAY CIRCUIT ]
On Valentine's Day, a double-decker bus explodes in a fiery blast,
killing many and leaving charred remains, with evidence pointing to a
deliberate act by two passengers, Fai and Ike, a gay couple from
troubled backgrounds living on society s margins. As retired forensic
expert Lung Sir investigates, he uncovers their tragic story of abuse,
homophobia, and despair, culminating in their decision to end their
lives in a suicidal protest against an unjust world, leaving behind a
haunting message: "On a beautiful day, we end our unbeautiful lives."
[ 50TH HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ]
After a terrifying bus bombing kills dozens in the city centre, a
former forensic investigator is brought back in to help crack the
case. Along the way, he uncovers a tragic romance between two young
men pushed to the brink by an unforgiving society. Literally putting
his money where his mouth is, veteran director Herman Yau fully self-
funded this provocative and fearless urban epic. Holding up a mirror
to society, Yau offers an angry cautionary tale that reveals the
pressure cooker environment we have created for ourselves and what
could happen if we push each other too far.
2 PROJECT HAIL MARY
d. Phil Lord, Christopher Miller
Ryan Gosling
1 THE SUPER MARIO GALAXY MOVIE
d. Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic
Nintendo + Illumination Animation
English Voices: Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day,
Jack Black, Keegan-Michael Key, Kevin Michael Richardson,
Benny Safdie, Brie Larson, Donald Glover, Glen Powell,
Luis Guzman, Issa Rae
Fish Liew and Lo Chun Yip grind their teeth as they toil in the film industry, now they gradually enter better times courtesy of on.cc
Fish Liew is the Hong Kong Cinema Day 2026 ambassador, hoping the activity would bring prosperity to the Hong Kong box office courtesy of mingpao.com
Fish Liew Chi Yu attended a press conference yesterday as
an ambassador for the "Hong Kong Cinema Day" event to share the fun of
watching a movie in the theater. The ambassador for the event last
year, Michelle Wai Sze Nga then won Best Actress at the Hong Kong Film
Awards. This year Fish took over as the ambassador, was she confident
that she would win Best Actress award with the movie SOMEONE LIKE ME
(JEUNG NGOR JEH YEUNG DIK OI CHING)? Fish said with a smile, "I hope I
can make a difference, and I also want the luck being an ambassador for
the event would bring; but right now I still haven't prepared what to
wear yet."
In addition, her boyfriend Siuyea Lo Chun Yip in order to focus
on developing as an actor had only HK$300 left in his bank deposit.
Despite financial difficulties. He still took the initiative to reduce
his salary for student films. He even prepared his own equipment
without complained. When Liew Chi Yu heard that her boyfriend was
praised as "Siuyea is no small deal" she could not help but laughed.
Fish praised her boyfriend as a very kind person who also wanted to
support and nurture the development of the new generation. "He has
already forgotten about helping people. This is the first time I have
heard about this. He himself is a teacher and has been always very
supportive of student productions." She pointed out that she was so
poor that she only got 25 Hong Kong dollars when she first came to
develop in Hong Kong, she said, "We are not selling tragedy, I
understand Siuyea's pain. Right now he is still struggling." She hoped
that she and her boyfriend would help and support each other. When
asked if she felt that she and her boyfriend have brought luck to each
other, she smiled and said that they could be better. Did she know how
much her current boyfriend's bank deposit is? She laughed and said that
she and her boyfriend are financially independent, and his account may
now have HK$3,000. She believed that the main income of actors does not
come from films but from commercial work. Siuyea has expressed plans to
wed. If Liew Chi Yu would win the Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress,
would she wed to celebrate? She said, "Our relationship is full of
sincerity. Since our careers have just started, we hope to work more
first."
The launch ceremony promoted all 52 commercial theaters in Hong
Kong would have the uniform ticket price of HK$ 30 on April 25th. She
said that the ticket discount would benefit the people, the merchants,
bring about wins for multiple sides and promote domestic economy and
tourism. "I hope the event would bring prosperity to the Hong Kong film
box office. Of course I would like the activities to be extended to
once every month, three months, or half a year so everyone could benefit
more. I also hope the government would support the film industry more."
Kong To passed away from heart disease yesterday morning at age 89
Susan Shaw eulogizes Kong To with a photo with him from the Performing Artists Guild's Spring Banquet courtesy of mingpao.com
Hong Kong veteran actor Kong To died of a heart attack early
yesterday morning at the age of 89. Artist Tin Kai Man confirmed the
matter in an interview with the media: "(Kong To) really passed, at 7
o'clock this morning, he had a heart attack."
In recent years, Kong To's health has been a concern. He relied
on hearing aids due to hearing deterioration, and when he was
interviewed by the Hong Kong Performing Artists Guild's YouTube channel
in 2021, his voice was hoarse and his energy was insufficient. In
February this year, his last public appearance was at the Performing
Artists Guild's Spring Tea Party, where he gathered with Louis Koo Tin
Lok, Chin Kar Lok and many senior artists. At the time he was in decent
spirit. No one expected that months later the news of his passing came.
Originally named Choi Chi Cheung, Kong To was born into a
Cantonese opera family, his mother Fung Hap Wah was a Cantonese opera
actress, and his uncle Fung Hap Wan and aunt Chor Jau Wan were also
famous Cantonese opera actors. Kong To performed in the Foshan
Cantonese Opera Troupe in his early years, joined Sun Luen Film Company
in 1964 under the name King To, and joined the television industry in
1971. Although he worked for TVB for a short time, Kong To mainly
developed in RTV (the predecessor of ATV) and ATV until he gradually
faded out in 2010 due to hearing problems. He has participated in
classic dramas such as CHINESE FOLKLORE, THE LEGEND OF THE BOOK AND
SWORD, LUK SIU FUNG, FATHERLAND, LEGENDARY FOK, MY DATE WITH A VAMPIRE,
etc. With his superb acting skills, he has portrayed many villains
who are deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and is known as the
"ATV Legendary Support Player King". After fading out of the TV
industry, he participated in the movie SUK SUK in 2019 and made his
appearance on the big screen again, playing a homosexual "Chiu Jai" and
acting opposite Ben Yuen Fu Wah. This film also became his final work.
He once said that although the SUK SUK role was minor, he really liked
acting. He was very happy to guest star and hoped to have a chance to
act again. Yuen Fu Wah was very sad over Kong To's passing, praising
him as a great elder.
Susan Shaw Yam Yam remembered Kong To on social platform and
posted a photo with him from when they attended the Performing Artists
Guild spring banquet. She said that this was her final photo with Kong
To and revealed that she worked with Kong To on RTV in the 1970s. "At
the time I played a Shanghai Street lady of the night. Kong To played
a cop and arrested me when he saw me. Later I found out that he liked
me and in the end I found a man who could protect me for the rest of my
life. This was how my friendship with Kong To began. He was very
filial. His Mama was a fan of my music. No matter where I performed,
I would always see Kong To and his mother in the audience. Later we
became mahjong friends and each other's iron fan and iron mahjong
friend. You can't plan everything as life is already arranged by fate.
Kong To, my first lover on television! Have a safe journey! Miss you
always!"
Three years ago, Kong To was awarded the "Outstanding Performing
Art Award" from the Hong Kong Performing Artists Guild and President
Louis Koo Tin Lok personally presented it. At that time, Kong To said,
"I am really happy to win the award. I love acting very much, and I
hope to have the opportunity to continue acting. I'm not old enough to
be immobile, and I can still meet the audience." Every word showed his
genuine passion for acting.
In life, Kong To paid great attention to appearance, loves to
dress and accessorize, and even brought his own clothes when filming
dramas. Thus he was often arranged to play wealthy roles and was also
known as the "professional rich guy". He once joked that he wanted to
"age glamorously". When talking about life and posthumous arrangements,
he also showed open-mindedness towards life and death and emphasis on
charity. In March this year, when Kong To was interviewed by the media,
he mentioned that actress Yu Mo Lin has not only brought joy in TV
dramas for many years, but has also been more enthusiastic about charity
in private as she spared no effort in running schools in poor
mountainous areas in the mainland. He said that when he saw Yu Mo Lin
make a will to donate real estate, he felt that this move was meaningful
so he decided to follow suit. He set up a certificate of insignia
during his lifetime, and donate his property and net worth to charity
after his death.