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Born Rich (Traditional Chinese: 富貴門, literally Gate of Wealth) is a 2009 Hong Kong television drama produced by TVB under executive producer Chong Wai-kin. The drama was promoted as TVB's "grand production" for 2009. Running for 41 episodes, the last two episodes were of two hours each.
Born Rich 富貴門 41 Chong Wai-kin (producer); Ray Lui, Gallen Lo Joe Ma, Anita Yuen, Kenix Kwok, Jaime Chik, Nancy Sit, Benz Hui, Lau Siu-ming, Kenneth Ma, Sharon Chan, Vincent Wong "差一剎的地老天荒" Insert: "兩生關" 30 [23] Drama HD format 42nd Anniversary Drama Official website: 14 Dec– 8 Jan 2010 The Beauty of the Game
Lau Kong: Cheuk Song-hei 卓崇禧: Marcus, Yat-ming, and Rene's father. Nancy Sit: Musa "Mu Jie" Sheung Hoi-mei 常開眉: Cheuk Shun-hei's wife and the biological mother of Marcus. Ray Lui: Marcus Cheuk Yat-yuen 卓一元: Cheuk Shun-hei's eldest son CEO of Cosmo Bank Jamie Chik: Connie Ho Tseuk-nin 賀爵年: Marcus's wife Gallen Lo: Sha Fu ...
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In July, Lee announced that Hong Kong would receive a third pair of pandas from China. The pair is expected to arrive this year. The late first pair, An An and Jia Jia, arrived in 1999.
Raymond Lui Leung-wai (Vietnamese: Lữ Lương Vỹ, born 22 December 1956) is a Hong Kong actor. [1] Born in Chợ Lớn, Saigon, South Vietnam, he traces his ancestry to Lianjiang, Guangdong. He is best known for his roles as "Ting Lik" in the TVB series The Bund (1980) and as "Ng Sik-Ho" in the gangster biopic To Be Number One (1991).