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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

June 30 : TVB announces the formations of their Olympic host

Source: Mingpao
Translated By: Edward @ http://asianuniverse.net/forums

June 30 : TVB announces the formations of their Olympic host

Yesterday, Carol Cheng, Nat Chan, Hacken Lee,Tracy Ip and Alex fong attended the "TVB Olympic hosts and commentors press release ceremony" organised together by Television Broadcast Limited and Kowloon Bay Shopping mall. After the indoor event in the shopping mall, the artiste's moved to a topless bus and patrolled around Kowloon for promotion.

TVB announced that they will let Nat Chan and Carol Cheng be in charge of the Olympic hosts to show their positions of first brother and first sister in the company.
Carol Cheng will be bringing Hacken Lee, Leo Ku, Alex Fong, Heidi Chu and Dexter Young to the broadcast studio in Beijing to get the latest Olympic news in August.
Nat Chan will be leading Tracy Ip, Anna Yau, Sharon Luk to be responsible for the hosting in Hong Kong's studio.
Apart from news, TVB will also send the current Miss Hong Kong, Kayee Cheung together with Shirley Yeung, Wendy Hon and Eric Chung to be in charge of the interviews directly in the olympic stadiums.

Hacken Lee has to leave his baby temporarily

Hacken Lee expressed that he felt honored when he was being invited to work with Carol Cheng in Beijing. It was a very rare opportunity to take part in such an event. Speaking that he has to leave Hong Kong for a number of weeks, seperating from his son. Hacken Lee says "It is a rare opportunity, my son will understand."

Carol Cheng has no experience in such big events

Carol Cheng will be arriving in Beijing during early August to make preparations and will stay until the Beijing Olympics officially ended. She felt that the stress and pressure is not big. Carol says
"Everybody understands, although I have never been an Olympic host before, there will be many dictionaries and professionals behind to help me, I don't have to worry."
Carol Cheng also says that she will ask questions to the specialists and professionals in Beijing on behalf of the audiences in Hong Kong.

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