Sunday, October 4, 2009

National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival Celebrations


Andy Lau




Charlene Choi


Joey Yung




Kay Tse


Gigi Leung


Hong Kong Federation of Youth with Andy Lau, Charlene Choi, Joey Yung, Gigi Leung and Kay Tse riding in vintage cars led a parade to celebrate China's National Day in Tsim Sha Tsui. (Sina.com) (Sina.com)









Kay Tse, Andy Lau, Joey Yung, Charlene Choi


Andy Lau sings with Hong Kong's Children's Choir

Kay Tse


Gigi Leung





Kay Tse, Andy Lau, Gigi Leung performed at Hung Hom Coliseum concert as part of the National Day celebration. Gigi Leung had to later deny that she was lip-syncing. (Sina.com)



Michelle Reis and husband

In-laws
Michelle Reis and her husband had Mid-Autumn Festival family dinner in Wan Chai. Relations between Michelle and her in-laws are still icy. (Sina.com)


Cherie Chung (in sunglasses)
Cherie Chung was spotted dining with girlfriends in Wan Chai the evening of October 1. (Sina.com)


Paris:

Maggie Cheung


Tang Wei
Maggie Cheung and Tang Wei were spotted attending the Paris fashion shows. Tang Wei leaked out that she wanted to make a comedy film. (Sina.com)

3 comments:

  1. That shot of Gigi Leung in the car with the flag is like some weird propaganda poster from long ago!

    I think I'm going to stay in Central when I go back to Hong Kong -- Michelle and Cherie both spotted dining in Wan Chai? Maybe I'll finally see a celebrity this time!

    I think I would squeal like a little girl if I actually saw Cherie in person!

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  2. That restaurant (Fook Lam Moon/福臨門) seems to be popular with the celebs as it's often mentioned in these news items. The 'dogs' (paparrazzi) must do a lot of hanging around there.
    Official website:
    http://www.fooklammoon-grp.com/en/restaurant.asp

    Chinese wikipedia also says that Albert Yeung is a frequenter, too!

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  3. After reading some reviews online, it looks like a place I should try at least once -- for the food and the potential for seeing a celebrity!

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