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  2. Angie Chiu - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, Chiu participated in Miss Hong Kong Pageant. [2] In 1970s, Chiu's acting career began. [3] Chiu is most noted for her leading role in The Heaven Sword And Dragon Saber, Chor Lau Heung, The Bund, opposite Chow Yun-fat and Lui Leung-Wai. [2] Chiu is a well known actress in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau and Mainland China.

  3. New Legend of Madame White Snake - Wikipedia

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    New Legend of Madame White Snake (Chinese: 新白娘子傳奇) is a 1992 TV series starring Angie Chiu and Cecilia Yip. It is based on the Chinese folk legend Legend of the White Snake. First shown on Taiwan Television in 1992, the series was broadcast on China Central Television in 1993 and became a major hit. It remained popular for more than ...

  4. The Destiny of White Snake - Wikipedia

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    Fa Hai / Qi Xiao / Ling Chu: A demon catcher who was the disciple of the White Emperor in his previous lifetime. Later he becomes a monk at Mount Jin Temple. Has the fate of Alkaid (destined to slay evil and cultivate for rest of his lifetime). Li Man [4] Xiao Qing: A green snake-demon who had an ill fated relationship with Fa Hai / Qi Xiao ...

  5. List of Hong Kong people - Wikipedia

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    Angie Chiu (趙雅芝), actress; Rebecca Chiu, Asia known squash player, Hong Kong National representative; Samson Chiu (趙良駿), film director; Raymond Cho (曹永廉), singer, actor; Ada Choi (蔡少芬), actress; Elkie Chong (莊錠欣), singer, actress based in South Korea, best known as a member of CLC; Agnes Chow (周庭), politician ...

  6. Ray Lui - Wikipedia

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    Lui was born in a Hoa family in Chợ Lớn, Saigon, South Vietnam, in 1956. His father, a businessman, moved from China to Vietnam in the 1940s. In 1967, during the Vietnam War, Lui moved to Hong Kong with his family and was encouraged by his father to join an actors' training class. [2]

  7. Việt Tú - Wikipedia

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    Nguyễn Việt Tú (born February 17, 1977, in Hanoi) is a Vietnamese stage director, screenwriter, producer and event organizer.Việt Tú emerged from a young age as director of many major music programs, including most notably the Nhật thực (Eclipse) live show in 2002 and the popular music video series on VTV Bài hát tôi yêu (VTV's My Favorite Songs).

  8. Zhang Jingchu - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Jingchu (Chinese: 张静初; pinyin: Zhāng jìngchū, born 2 February 1980) is a Chinese film actress.Zhang is best known for winning the China Film Media Award Best Actress award for the 2005 film Peacock, which was shown at the Berlin International Film Festival.

  9. Chu (Vietnamese surname) - Wikipedia

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    Chu (or Châu is a Vietnamese surname. It is transliterated as Zhou (for Chu ) and Zhu (for Châu ) in Chinese , and Ju in Korean . Châu is also a unisex Vietnamese given name.