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Translator: Jessie @ http://jessie1314.blogspot.com/
Source : Oriental Daily
Tavia Yeung attended TVB series promotional event yesterday and was terribly surrounded by Raymond Wong and Steven Ma with water gun and became “Lok Tong Gai” [drenched with water]. However, Tavia did not complain about it and even more happy as and when they shot her with water.
Tavia Yeung, Steven Ma, Raymond Wong, Pierre Ngo, Meini Cheung and others attended promotional event for TVB series, Sweetness In The Salt and played water gun war game. During the event, Tavia who is playful became the target of their attack and became the target of their water gun. Raymond Wong even pull open Tavia’s raincoat and shot water to her directly on her face. No wonder Tavia was wet from head till toes. She then expressed that even her ear holes were full of water.
Ear holes Full Of Water
“Lok Tong Gai” Tavia who became the victim did not get angry and even happily expressed, “I’m very happy because we did not play until so crazily before in promotional activities.” [But you have a lot of enemies?] “Yes, I also don’t know why. Raymond Wong was my teammate but he never helped me. Their target to shoot water and attack was me. Maybe they knew I was easy going to play with. My efforts were useless to think that I always take care of them. Raymond Wong’s shooting was the most accurate and now my ear holes are full of water. Although it was not until tinnitus stage, however I will ask him to pay when I see doctor later.”
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New Series Promotion – Tavia Becomes the Target
Translator: Flora @ simplyfungyi.com
Credit: http://tieba.baidu.com/f?kz=593472291
Today the cast of gathered at TseunWan to attend the promotional activities.
Tavia Yeung, Steven Ma and Raymond Wong etc. gathered to play tug of war and big water gun fight, Tavia became the target and at last had to run off stage to avoid the attacks.
Afterwards Tavia smiled saying she’s always nice towards the other artistes, she doesn’t understand why she became the target. She laughs, “Raymond Wong took off my cap and shot water into my ear, if there was anything wrong with my ear, I’m going to ask him for money to see the doctors.”
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Raymond Wong ducks his head down while shopping with his wife
Raymond Wong and his wife have been married for many years and still very loving. The reporters often see them together shopping in busy markets. The other day around 5pm Raymond, his wife and a female friend appeared in Causeway Bay. Raymond wore a cap and often ducked his head down. He appeared to be very low profile. It wasn't clear if he was afraid of reporters following him that he distanced himself from his wife. Due to the hot weather the 3 of them entered a convenience store to cool down and bought cold drinks. The couple had plenty of chemistry even without saying a word. Afterwards the 3 of them left the premises. TVB is currently airing "The Sweetness in the Salt" and the whole crew are feeling tension over the ratings. Raymond's role will have a sudden death towards the end but hopes that the series will become a hit so that his role can be "reborn".
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Saturday, January 31, 2009
Sandra Ng & Raymond Wong back in "All's Well Ends Well 2009"
Yahoo News
Celebratory movies have become a common sight during Lunar New Year This year, we have Hong Kong's renowned comedian Sandra Ng and Raymond Wong working together once again, in "All's Well Ends Well 2009". Although it has been a 12 years gap, since their last collaboration, the duo still portrays good chemistry in bringing laughter to the audiences through their act.
Q: Hello and Happy Lunar New Year in advance to all of you (Sandra, Raymond and Vincent Kok). You guys had just experienced the South-East Asia's culture of yusheng tossing, so is there something like that in Hong Kong too?
Sandra: Yes, it's catching on in some places in Hong Kong, and I'm very fond of the practice personally.
Q: You guys were pretty earnests in tossing the yusheng, are there other forms of similar celebrations in Hong Kong?
Raymond: Watching movies! Watching comedies!
Q: Be it yusheng tossing or watching your movies, I guess the whole idea is to catch on with the celebratory atmosphere.
The Trio: Right on.
Q: Director, this latest sequel makes the 3rd installment for "All's Well Ends Well", why is it that there's a gap of 12 years before this latest movie is made?
Vincent: You've asked the right man. "Boss" Raymond will answer your question.
Q: Indeed, it's been awhile, Raymond. So what have you been up to? Started your own business?
Sandra: Let me answer that for you, alright? He made a fortune out of the first installment, took him five years between 1992 to 1997 to spend all of it. Then in 1997, he made even more, so he took 12 years to spend all of it.
Q: So when will the next movie be?
Sandra: You will have to wait till 2046.
Q: So what has Raymond been up to all these years, seriously?
Raymond: I've been busy with film production. Recently there were action films including "Seven Swords", "Dragon Tiger Gate" and the most current "Ip Man".
Q: There's been quite a bit of change for everyone over these years; Raymond became a boss, and Sandra has become a mother. It's obvious how blessed Sandra is. So how old is the baby and how is she doing?
Sandra: She's fine. Turning three soon.
Q: The movie had me feeling sorry for you (Sandra), as it is obvious that you are a pretty woman, but to play the part in the movie; you had to "act like a clown".
Sandra: Being a comedian requires one to act like a clown. If I were to go for the league of beauties, I would starve to death very quickly.
VIncent: You would have been dead already.
Sandra: Yup, dead, as good as Sandra Ng (the actress) is no more.
Raymond: Every year, many beautiful ladies emerge from all sorts of competition. A female comedian however, is much harder to come by.
Sandra: That is why, since I was young, I had assessed and understood the tough competition and choose this path.
Vincent: It's quite strange actually; the Chinese society seems to see comedians as a lower class of actors. Hollywood however, is filled with award winners who wish to give comedy a try. They find that being able to make the audiences laugh is a great honor. And that's why I find Sandra to be an honorable comedian.
Sandra: Not a bit of regret, I earn so much! To be honest, it's really hard to be modest. I find being a comedian very enjoyable. There are no regrets because I find entertaining others to be a great service.
Q: What's the happiest thing that happened in recent years for you?
Sandra: Of course it's my baby! I think it's perfect now. One of the things women wish for since childhood is to have a family of their own, and I can safely say that I have that. I do hope that this will last, with my efforts.
Q: I guess we can look forward to more good works from you.
Sandra: I do hope so, as the comedy genre hasn't been doing too well in recent years. Hopefully, these bosses and directors (gesturing to Raymond and Vincent) could create the next peak in movie making for the genre.
Q: Raymond, will you support (financially), since you are the boss?
Sandra (jokingly): He would, he has already signed me up for more than ten movies. Production will last all the way until 2046.
Raymond (laughs): After being busy with action films and yielding results these years, it's time to go back to what I'm good at, that's comedy. Comedy is our forte; hopefully audiences will be able to enjoy our performances. Being happy makes you younger, look how young we are!
Sandra: It's a tough job to be a comedian or a director for comedy; you have to keep wondering if the idea is funny? Will people laugh? When and where will they laugh?
Vincent: It's at least half a year in advance that we started pondering if the materials would be funny; quite an intriguing affair.
Q: Both director and actors, really put in a lot to present such a good comedy. We also saw a lot of Mainland China artistes in the movie. Is the director trying to find an appropriate marketing position, with the balance of Mainland and Hong Kong artistes?
Vincent: This is the reality, as we want our film to be shown in Mainland, the collaboration has to include some quality Mainland artistes. But the artistes are chosen based on the roles. Taking the best from both Mainland and Hong Kong, we create a healthy competition. This also helps attract Chinese speaking audience to catch the movie.
"All's Well Ends Well 2009" is now in theatres.
Celebratory movies have become a common sight during Lunar New Year This year, we have Hong Kong's renowned comedian Sandra Ng and Raymond Wong working together once again, in "All's Well Ends Well 2009". Although it has been a 12 years gap, since their last collaboration, the duo still portrays good chemistry in bringing laughter to the audiences through their act.
Q: Hello and Happy Lunar New Year in advance to all of you (Sandra, Raymond and Vincent Kok). You guys had just experienced the South-East Asia's culture of yusheng tossing, so is there something like that in Hong Kong too?
Sandra: Yes, it's catching on in some places in Hong Kong, and I'm very fond of the practice personally.
Q: You guys were pretty earnests in tossing the yusheng, are there other forms of similar celebrations in Hong Kong?
Raymond: Watching movies! Watching comedies!
Q: Be it yusheng tossing or watching your movies, I guess the whole idea is to catch on with the celebratory atmosphere.
The Trio: Right on.
Q: Director, this latest sequel makes the 3rd installment for "All's Well Ends Well", why is it that there's a gap of 12 years before this latest movie is made?
Vincent: You've asked the right man. "Boss" Raymond will answer your question.
Q: Indeed, it's been awhile, Raymond. So what have you been up to? Started your own business?
Sandra: Let me answer that for you, alright? He made a fortune out of the first installment, took him five years between 1992 to 1997 to spend all of it. Then in 1997, he made even more, so he took 12 years to spend all of it.
Q: So when will the next movie be?
Sandra: You will have to wait till 2046.
Q: So what has Raymond been up to all these years, seriously?
Raymond: I've been busy with film production. Recently there were action films including "Seven Swords", "Dragon Tiger Gate" and the most current "Ip Man".
Q: There's been quite a bit of change for everyone over these years; Raymond became a boss, and Sandra has become a mother. It's obvious how blessed Sandra is. So how old is the baby and how is she doing?
Sandra: She's fine. Turning three soon.
Q: The movie had me feeling sorry for you (Sandra), as it is obvious that you are a pretty woman, but to play the part in the movie; you had to "act like a clown".
Sandra: Being a comedian requires one to act like a clown. If I were to go for the league of beauties, I would starve to death very quickly.
VIncent: You would have been dead already.
Sandra: Yup, dead, as good as Sandra Ng (the actress) is no more.
Raymond: Every year, many beautiful ladies emerge from all sorts of competition. A female comedian however, is much harder to come by.
Sandra: That is why, since I was young, I had assessed and understood the tough competition and choose this path.
Vincent: It's quite strange actually; the Chinese society seems to see comedians as a lower class of actors. Hollywood however, is filled with award winners who wish to give comedy a try. They find that being able to make the audiences laugh is a great honor. And that's why I find Sandra to be an honorable comedian.
Sandra: Not a bit of regret, I earn so much! To be honest, it's really hard to be modest. I find being a comedian very enjoyable. There are no regrets because I find entertaining others to be a great service.
Q: What's the happiest thing that happened in recent years for you?
Sandra: Of course it's my baby! I think it's perfect now. One of the things women wish for since childhood is to have a family of their own, and I can safely say that I have that. I do hope that this will last, with my efforts.
Q: I guess we can look forward to more good works from you.
Sandra: I do hope so, as the comedy genre hasn't been doing too well in recent years. Hopefully, these bosses and directors (gesturing to Raymond and Vincent) could create the next peak in movie making for the genre.
Q: Raymond, will you support (financially), since you are the boss?
Sandra (jokingly): He would, he has already signed me up for more than ten movies. Production will last all the way until 2046.
Raymond (laughs): After being busy with action films and yielding results these years, it's time to go back to what I'm good at, that's comedy. Comedy is our forte; hopefully audiences will be able to enjoy our performances. Being happy makes you younger, look how young we are!
Sandra: It's a tough job to be a comedian or a director for comedy; you have to keep wondering if the idea is funny? Will people laugh? When and where will they laugh?
Vincent: It's at least half a year in advance that we started pondering if the materials would be funny; quite an intriguing affair.
Q: Both director and actors, really put in a lot to present such a good comedy. We also saw a lot of Mainland China artistes in the movie. Is the director trying to find an appropriate marketing position, with the balance of Mainland and Hong Kong artistes?
Vincent: This is the reality, as we want our film to be shown in Mainland, the collaboration has to include some quality Mainland artistes. But the artistes are chosen based on the roles. Taking the best from both Mainland and Hong Kong, we create a healthy competition. This also helps attract Chinese speaking audience to catch the movie.
"All's Well Ends Well 2009" is now in theatres.
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Thursday, June 19, 2008
FORENSIC HEROES II <法證先鋒II>

Every contact leaves a trace
Every clue serves as a silent witness against
Bomb disposal expert YEUNG YAT SING (Cheng Kevin) returns from England to visit relatives and he comes across a grenade case by accident. With his tactful and level-headed approach, SING is highly appraised by Senior Chemist KO YIN POK (Au Yeung Chun Wah, Bobby) and is being invited to join the Forensic Division. In a little while, SING becomes the division's rising star. By work, SING gets back in touch with his long-lost best friend KOO CHAK SUM (Lam Man Lung). SUM serves as a forensic writer and he is going to get married soon.
Accidentally SUM's fiancée LAM TING TING (Chung Linda) is killed in an explosion and POK's police girlfriend LEUNG SIU YAU (Mung Ka Wai, Yoyo) also loses the ability of holding a gun in the incident. YAU's duties are passed to MA KWOK YING (Sheh Charmaine) from the Narcotics Bureau. Both SUM and SING find YING extremely charming with her smart and unfathomable characteristics in case handling.
Integrated the laboratory techniques, logical reasoning and forensic knowledge, the trio strive to fight against crimes tremendously. As they get to know each other more and more, the entangled triangle of love also starts to hinder their working relationships.
Producer:
Mui Siu Ching
Scriptwriter:
Chan Ching Yee & Choy Ting Ting
Starring:
Au Yeung Chun Wah (歐陽震華)
Lam Man Lung (林文龍)
Cheng Kevin (鄭嘉穎)
Sheh Charmaine (佘詩曼)
Mung Ka Wai, Yoyo (蒙嘉慧)
Chung Linda (鍾嘉欣)
Cho Wing Lim, Raymond (曹永廉)
Kwok Siu Wan, Florence (郭少芸)
Trailer:
Friday, January 25, 2008
Tavia Yeung Wants to Have Scandals Involving Steven Ma

Credits: Serena @ http://asian-gossip.blogspot.com
Steven Ma, Tavia Yeung, and Raymond Wong attended the worship ceremony for the new TVB series “Sweetness in Salt”. Tavia expressed that she has a lot of fight scenes in the series. She hurt her back earlier so a body double was needed for the scenes that involved hanging from wires. She does the actual fighting scenes. She divulged that Steven likes to make soup for everyone to enjoy. Last time, it was “花膠雪耳” soup for the crew members. She jokes that it was her first time that a man makes soups for her to drink. She hopes that she can have some tabloid stories with Steven. What do you have in return (for the soup)? Tavia joked: “I’m selfish and I would only accept gifts from others.” (Will you give yourself to him in return?) Tavia exclaimed: “Of course not!”
The reporter asked Steven would he accept Tavia if she gave herself to him. He astonishingly revealed that Tavia already has someone. He admitted that he found out by – a news article. He also praised that Tavia’s acting has improved since they last cooperated in the series, “Land of Wealth”. He also said that she is developing a “ah jie” likeness. When the reporter told Tavia what Steven said about her, she was very happy but hopes to be able to hear Steven say those comments to her personally. Steven commented that “the flower already has its’ grass” (meaning she already has someone for her). Tavia responded and said that there is grass everywhere.
Excerpt from “Tavia Yeung Uses Alcohol and Tears to Relieve Stress” (Takung Pao)
... Tavia was stunned by the news of “Brokeback Mountain” star Heath Ledger’s death. She feels that his death was unfortunate. She said that people have to deal with a lot of stress. She learned to deal with stress by crying and drinking a little alcohol. The alcohol can help numb her which allows her to relax and loosen up. She emphasized that she doesn’t rely on substance to help control her emotional problems.
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Steven Ma,
Travia Yeung
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