Amy Yip (born 10 July 1966) is an actress who was one of the leading sex symbols of Hong Kong Cinema in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Yip is best known for her roles in Hong Kong
The star of numerous Hong Kong classics like Comrades: Almost a Love Story and Wong Kar-wai ''s Days of Being Wild, Maggie Cheung is arguably the most talented
Permanent hair straightening takes around 2 hours 30 minutes in Hong Kong Island, with prices starting at HK$1,200. So there you have it. Fresha is your answer to finding
The wildest of her wild-child days may be behind her. But Josie Ho still has no qualms speaking her mind, including how she should have been cast in the hit Hollywood
Therefore, the Hong Kong Film Archive has decided to organize an exhibition at the City Hall Exhibition Hall, entitled ''Superstars of Cantonese Movies of the Sixties'' during this year''s
Movie franchise "Heroine, The (Part 1)",Everything about cinema of Hong Kong, China and Taiwan, reviews of classic and new movies, cinema discussions, actor filmographies. All about
Hong Kong actress Jennifer Yu has been making waves in recent years. She was most recently nominated for the Best Actress award at the 60th Golden Horse Awards for her role in In Broad Daylight a candid interview,
Year: 1996 Episodes: 65 IMDb rating: 7.6/10 A crime thriller and romantic drama series that aired on TVB Jade in 1996, Cold Blood Warm Heart follows the lives of the Tsui and Yip families, centring upon the relationship
Soundless Wind Chime [無聲風鈴] (2009) This indie film was a total surprise for both critics and audiences alike. Soundless Wind Chime, by Hung Wing Kit, tells the story
17 Jan - Although she lost to Audrey Lin at the Golden Horse Awards, Jennifer Yu is happy that she is finally recognised by the Hong Kong Film Critics Society, which named her Best Actress
The most recent Hollywood movie set in Hong Kong, Godzilla vs. Kong puts the cinematic world''s most legendary mythical beasts in each other''s path going head to head. For their final showdown, the
The penultimate entry on our list of the best Hong Kong movies of 2020 features touching stories of Hong Kong''s LGTBQ community seeking acceptance in a conservative society. Suk Suk opens with vignettes of daily
During its last cinematic golden age between the mid-1980s and the late 90s, the Hong Kong film industry was a hotbed for performing talent, launching such radiant stars as Jackie Chan, the swoon-worthy Tony Leung,
Set in the eighties inside the dangerous and enigmatic Kowloon Walled City, which was a de jure Chinese enclave within British colonial Hong Kong, "Twilight of the
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Gong Li starred as Empress Phoenix in the film and won the Best Actress at the 26th Hong Kong Film Awards. Shanghai (谍海风云 Dié Hǎi Fēng Yún) This World War II-era thriller revolves around the espionage struggle between the
We travel back in time to mark 60 years since the studio''s birth and recall a quartet of adored Hong Kong cinematic heroines who starred in many of its classic movies: Jenny Hu, Lucilla You...
Tony Leung Chiu Wai was born in Hong Kong on 27 June 1962. He and his younger sister were raised by their mother after his father left them. In 1982, after passing the training courses of
The photo is said to be a still from the 1989 Hong Kong movie, The Romancing Star III, which also starred Andy Lau and Wong Jing. Truly the four goddesses of HK cinema. From left to right: Chingmy, Vivian, Wanda,
Tony Leung Chiu Wai was born in Hong Kong on 27 June 1962. He and his younger sister were raised by their mother after his father left them. In 1982, after passing the training courses of
Her most commercially successful films include Shaolin Soccer (少林足球 Shàolín Zúqiú) (2001), Chinese Odyssey (天下无双 Tiān Xià Wú Shuāng) (2002), Painted Skin (画皮 Huà Pí) (2008),
Chinese beauty style in the 1980s embraced a more feminine and glamorous aesthetic inspired by American TV shows and Japanese dramas. Hong Kong movies had a significant influence on Asian hair trends,
The photo is said to be a still from the 1989 Hong Kong movie, The Romancing Star III, which also starred Andy Lau and Wong Jing. Truly the four goddesses of HK cinema. From left to right: Chingmy, Vivian, Wanda, Sharla. Photos: TEEPR 亮新聞 /Facebook, PBE Media, Singtao, Sohu
During the 1980s, perms and chemical hair treatments gained immense popularity, revolutionizing the Asian hair fashion scene. The perm hairstyle, characterized by soft, full curls, became a nationwide sensation, transcending age and gender boundaries.
One netizen called their hairstyles “tacky”, but he was quickly shot down by others. Hong Kong cinema was a force to be reckoned with in its heyday, with all its leading ladies and men regarded as Asia's biggest stars. And in the ‘80s, these four ladies were all the rage— Wanda Yung, Sharla Cheung, Chingmy Yau and Vivian Chow.
The mid-1980s witnessed the emergence of Hong Kong movies as a major influence on Asian hair trends. Iconic actresses like Chingmy Yau, Michelle Reis, and Joey Wong captivated audiences with their signature looks, showcasing hairstyles that would define the era.
The perm hairstyle, characterized by soft, full curls, became a nationwide sensation, transcending age and gender boundaries. Asian women eagerly embraced permed bouffant hairstyles, seeking to emulate the glamorous looks of iconic figures like Princess Diana and rock stars such as Mötley Crüe and Bon Jovi.
Topping the list is — to no one’s surprise, probably — the ever-ageless Cherie Chung. The beloved 62-year-old’s beauty earned her the nickname of “the Marilyn Monroe of Hongkong”, but she retired from acting in the ‘90s after marrying advertising guru Mike Chu.
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