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South of Shaftesbury Avenue there are lots of well-known Chinese restaurants including the large Wong Kei at no.
* Wong Kei, London Chinatown restaurant
There are temples on Shau Kei Wan Main Street East which are dedicated to Shing Wong, Tin Hau, Tam Kung and Yuk Wong.
Shing Wong Temple in Shau Kei Wan, Hong Kong.
There is some evidence that, prior to the building of the Fook Tak Tsz temple in Shau Kei Wan, there was a Shing Wong temple built at the junction of Shing Wong Street and Hollywood Road, where Queen's College later stood.
He later worked as an assistant director to mainstream directors Jackie Chan, Kirk Wong, Ronny Yu, and Shu Kei.
Facade of Wong Kei, 41-43 Wardour Street
Wong Kei () is a Chinese restaurant in London's Chinatown.
Wong Kei is situated at 41 – 43 Wardour Street, which used to belong to Willy Clarkson ( 1861 – 1934 ), a famous theatrical wig maker and costumier, as attested by the 1966 blue plaque on the facade.
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Going towards the east direction, it then passes by some suburban areas such as Wu Kai Sha ( 烏溪沙 ), Cheung Muk Tau ( 樟木頭 ), Sai O ( 西澳 ), Nai Chung ( 泥涌 ), Mak Pin ( 麥邊 ), Che Ha ( 輋下 ), Ma Ku Lam ( 馬牯纜 ), Tai Tung ( 大洞 ), Tin Liu ( 田寮 ), Nga Yiu Tau ( 瓦瑤頭 ), Kei Ling Ha Lo Wai ( 企嶺下老圍 ), Kei Ling Ha San Wai ( 企嶺下新圍 ) and Wong Chuk Wan ( 黃竹灣 ), until it reaches Sai Kung Town.
The story begins in presumably early 20th century China at a crowded train station, with Wong Fei Hung ( Jackie Chan ), his father Dr. Wong Kei Ying ( Ti Lung ), and the family servant Tso ( Cheung Chi-Gwong ), waiting in line.
Wong Fei Hung is angry about having to pay a duty on the ginseng that Kei Ying is bringing back for a client.
Fei Hung rushes back to the train, and the Manchurian officer opens the box he stole from the train, only to realize that it is actually Wong Kei Ying's ginseng.
However, Master Wong Kei Ying arrives at the scene just as Fei-Hung finishes off the last gangster.
To make matters worse, Mr. Chan's wife comes by to tell Wong Kei Ying that her husband is very sick from the bonzai tree root, which is poisonous if consumed.
However they are both caught, jailed, beaten, and held for ransom by the British Ambassador, who demands that Wong Kei Ying sells the land where Po Chi Lam and Fishmonger Tsang's schools are.
* Ti Lung – Wong Kei Ying
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The film stars John Lone as Pu Yi, with Joan Chen, Peter O ' Toole, Ruocheng Ying, Victor Wong, Dennis Dun, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Maggie Han, Ric Young, Vivian Wu, and Chen Kaige.
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In 1885 ( or 1898, depending on the account ), at the age of 73, Leung Jan retired to his native village of Kulo, Heshan county, where he taught the Wing Chun System to a few local students, such as Wong Sum Wah, Leung Bak Cheung, and Yik Ying.
The above scheme has interchanges at Sai Ying Pun, Wong Chuk Hang, Admiralty and probably Wan Chai.
West Island Line-Running from Sai Ying Pun to Wong Chuk Hang
Tsang was born in Wuhua, Guangdong, China on October 7, 1943, the son of Tsang Kwok Ying ( 1906-1999 ), District Minister of Tsung Tsin Mission ( formerly Basle Mission ) of Hong Kong, and Wong Kun Tsing ( 1916-), a devout Christian committed to the church and family.
At the 1998 Spring Festival Gala show hosted by CCTV, Na Ying sang a duet " Meet in ' 98 " ( 相約一九九八 ) with her friend Faye Wong.
Ying holds absolute power and gradually becomes more corruptedy, morphing from the original naive and kind Chiu Poon into the ruthless tyrant Chun Chi Wong.

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