Wednesday, December 24, 2025

[2025.12.25] LOUIS CHEUNG TAKES TO THE STREETS OF MONGKOK TO PROMOTE HIS NEW FILM

Louis Cheung plays his part fully when he meets the snake but then calmly poses for a photo.
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The Louis Cheung Kai Chung (Ah Chung) starred movie "GOLDEN BOY (GUM TUNG)" has exceeded HK$9 million at the box office since its release. In order to convey this belief, the night before Ah Chung appeared in Mong Kok as the owner of the "Golden Boy Boxing Gym", in the name of boxing gym recruitment, and took advantage of Christmas Eve to have fun with everyone. On the same day a group of fans caught wind of Ah Chung's appearance, queued up and waited in Mong Kok before he arrived. The scene was lively. Among them was a neighbor with a golden snake. When the "Golden Boy" meant the golden snake, Ah Chung took a photo and pretended to be startled when he saw the snake. Ah Chung even humorously asked the snake parent and his beloved golden snake to remember to buy two tickets when they go to the movies. Both animal and human would only be admitted with tickets. In addition to the golden snake, he also met a kung fu kid. The child posed with Ah Chung for a photo with the kung fu pose, which was very imposing. He then showed off a little on the spot.

Ah Chung appeared in the busy city to get close to fans, and he deeply felt everyone's support for him. "I have never taken to the street to promote a movie. Being in close contact with everyone so locally, I feel that I have lived up to the spirit of the Golden Boy spirit and persevered until this moment. Tonight (the day before) in Mong Kok I made a flash appearance at two locations in a row, and the process was very happy. Everyone greeted me and took photos, and I felt everyone's support for me. The emotions ewre very sincere, and it was a good experience."

Being in Mongkok brought back a lot of memories for Ah Chung. He said, "I have many memories of this street. Aside from the first time distributing flyers on the streets of Mong Kok tonight (the night before), I have also slept on the street while filming movies and shooting gang fight scenes around here. I have quite a sense of belonging in Mong Kok! Friends who were queuing up just now included familiar looking fans, young people, old friends, people about the same age as me, and people of different ages. I could fully feel their enthusiasm and support for me."

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