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  1. 2018年11月19日 · To protect the earth, keeping a habit of recycling and reducing waste is important. A recent beach clean-up event, “Ecozine”, was held to promote these values at Lobster Bay Beach. TVB artistes, Kenny Wong (黃德斌) and Kelly Fu (傅嘉莉), and rising entertainment stars, Tsang Lok Tung (曾樂彤) and Tony Wu (胡子彤) joined to show their support.

  2. About Us. JayneStars features the latest entertainment news from Hong Kong and China. Our goal is to provide entertaining, insightful, and inspiring content for worldwide fans of Asian entertainment. We cover the latest television dramas and movies, the hottest scandals, and content that fans crave and need to know! Through active discourse ...

  3. Secret Identities and Hidden Motives Abound in “Modern Dynasty 2: Heir to the Throne”. Charmaine Sheh, Raymond Lam, Gallen Lo, and Him Law star in the new drama. May 21, 2024. Hong Kong Drama Hot Gossip! NEWS.

  4. 2018年9月15日 · Recently, in the town of Tianpeng in Yunnan Province, Louis Koo’s 105th school was built. It is estimated that the donation was more than $30 million RMB to build the school. Netizens were impressed by Louis’ generosity and said, “Many Mainland Chinese artistes can’t even compare to one Louis Koo.”. Source: HK01.

  5. 2021年5月15日 · Youth drama At a Distance, Spring is Green will premiere on June 14 on KBS2.It stars Park Ji Hoon, Kang Min Ah, Bae In Hyuk, and Na In Woo. Based on a webtoon of the same name, the coming-of-age drama revolves around young adults and their struggles in ...

  6. 2021年10月23日 · Held at TVB City in Tseung Kwan O on Friday October 22, the 2022 TVB Sales Expo showcased 14 upcoming key productions and dropped trailers. Leading the star mantle in drama appearances are Joel Chan (陳山聰) and Natalie Tong (唐詩詠), who have three productions each in the coming year! Favored Artistes. Joel & Natalie, and Kenneth ...

  7. 2020年1月14日 · Aaron Kwok, Miriam Yeung’s “I’m Livin’ It” Addresses Rich-Poor Divide in Hong Kong. The film centers on the serious rich-poor chasm plaguing Hong Kong society today. In the recently-released Hong Kong film I’m Livin’ It” <麥路人>, 54-year-old Aaron Kwok (郭富城) ditches his usual hunky onscreen image for a surprisingly ...