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Hong Kong Police Commissioner Pays Tribute to Actors Who "Inspired" Him to Act and Speak like A Policeman

“In the past, I didn’t know how to be a police officer; however, after watching Jackie Chan and Alex Fong, I know how to act and speak like one!” said Hong Kong Police Commissioner Tang Ping-keung.

Tang also explained the reason why he could speak "well" at the District Council meetings is because he has learnt some speaking techniques from television shows hosted by actor Eric Tsang.

Read Further: https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/17444

Source: Stand News #Feb17
#Showbiz #Idol
#PoliceCommissioner #PKTang #ChrisTang

What Exactly Can the Hong Kong Police Learn From Jackie Chan?
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/17453

Mafia state: Police allegedly feasted with mob bosses
https://t.me/guardiansofhongkong/17457
#WhiteTerror #Showbiz
Pro-democracy Actor Prepares to be Sacked by Pro-Beijing TV Channel in Hong Kong

"White terror" in Hong Kong has spreaded to civil servants, medical staff, educators and now showbiz celebrities.

As a contract actor in TVB, a pro-China free-to-air TV channel in Hong Kong, Lee yuk-sing, aged 28, sounded out his departure in distress. Lee explained that he was prepared to be sacked by TVB, like “all those who have publicly supported pro-democracy movement.”

Lee has openly supported the pro-democracy protests and shared political slogans like “Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of our Times” on his Facebook.

Source: Apple Daily
https://bit.ly/2UZsoVA

#Apr4 #HongKongProtests #TVB #FreeSpeech
#Showbiz #Cinema #FilmMaking
China Film Companies Ban Casting 'Non-patriotic' Actors and Actresses

Apple Daily reported that China film companies would ban Hong Kong and Taiwan actors who did not declare they "love China". Actors and actresses have to issue a statement and ensure they would not be banned by China for having an "incorrect political stance" for as long as 10 years.

Source: Apple Daily
#Apr29 #selfcensorship #mediacensorship

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Actress Lee Yee-man and Barrister Alan Leong volunteer to run "Yellow shop": "Supporting the Yellow economic circle equals supporting Hong Kong’s future"

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Lee was delighted to see an endless queue and a huge turnout. She also called on Hongkongers to continue supporting the Yellow economic circle after Golden Week. "Supporting the Yellow economic circle equals supporting Hong Kong’s future. Whether or not we, Hongkongers, can rely on ourselves to eke out a real locally-based economic system all depends on you." Lee said she had heard a lot about Agape Garden and was very interested in their "fellow cookies and fellow egg rolls". Upon receiving the invitation to be a "shopkeeper for a day", she immediately accepted it. "I believe we must support Hongkongers and local products."

Having witnessed Hongkongers' mask shortage and their reliance on consistently scarce imports of epidemic prevention supplies, Lee believed that the experience served as a reminder to Hongkongers to produce locally and not solely rely on imports. Tourism, which is one of Hong Kong's major economic pillars, could also use more products with local characteristics to attract more tourists from around the world.

Lee: Public figures should not avoid talking about what's right

Lee has been a TVB actress for over a decade. She left this year after her contract ended. She revealed that she left in hopes of space with greater freedom to "say what I want and do what I should do". Lee believed that public figures should not avoid talking about what was right. "As a Hong Kong artist living in Hong Kong, why can't I speak out when there's a problem?" This was why she hoped to film more works that are truer to society in the future.

When he first encountered the electronic cash register, Leong - who was responsible for transactions - said he was worried about making mistakes because he was not familiar with it. The long queue also put a certain amount of pressure on him. However, he felt that being a shopkeeper was more fulfilling than just patronising Yellow shops.

Leong believed that Golden Week had multiple meanings for Hongkongers. One was to allow Hongkongers with the same values to gather and acknowledge and support one another. Secondly, it was a protest against the tyrannical regime. He was confident that Hongkongers would, in their own ways, continue supporting the Yellow economic circle after Golden Week. "The regime's immorality, injustice and perversion worsening by the day. I believe Hongkongers will protest and resist in their own way."

Source: Stand News #May3

#YellowEconomy #GoldenWeek
#Interview #LeeYeeman #AlanLeong #Showbiz