
Elaine Ng Yee-Lei (born 23 September 1972), sometimes credited as Elaine Wu, is a Hong Kong actress. She was the winner of Miss Asia in 1990. She announced that she was pregnant in 1999, and disclosed the affair with Jackie Chan after public speculation. Soon afterwards, Chan admitted he had "only committed a fault that many men in the world commit". She gave birth to a daughter, Etta Ng Chok-Lam...
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Tai Ping Street, a mysterious area without people, inside has always had its own set of rules to maintain the relationship between power and benefit. It looks peaceful from the outside, but the inside is darkness everywhere. And everything is started by Na Na, who wants to set up a tattoo shop on this street. Then begins casualties, vendettas, and the heartbeats to speed up, blood begins to bleed, and tears begin to fall.

Dubbed Hong Kong's version of Black Mirror, each episode in this anthological series explores the relationship between humans and emerging technologies within society and how it affects us.

Gordon Heung and Wai Sai-Lok have been long-time collaborators in the police force, frequently working with each other to solve drug trafficking cases in the city. During an operation, Sai-Lok discovers clues that point to Gordon being a corrupt cop in a collusion conspiracy with drug dealers. Suspicious about Gordon's true intentions, Sai-Lok launches a secret investigation on him.

Sammi Shum (Kenix Kwok) quits her studies and marries a tycoon's son, Raymond Lam (Lee Wai-kei), despite her father's (Chor Yuen) objection. At first, she feels like a princess living in a fairy tale, until she discovers her husband is having an affair. She wakes up from her dream and finds that the reality is that she is suffering from post-natal depression She loses the custody of her son, QQ, after divorcing her husband. Luckily, her friend Yip Heung-fai (Stephen Au) finds her an assistant job in a law firm. She works hard and resumes her unfinished law degree hoping that she will get her son back. When everything settles down, she meets Mark Ko (Hacken Lee) who represented her husband for her son's case and is now her boss. He does not remember her. She is aggressive towards him and that confuses him. Eventually, they understand each other more and love sparks between them. Meanwhile, her son reappears.

FUN (Wong Hei) has been an auxiliary policeman for years. By mistake, he issued a ticket to his full-time supervisor and was being fired. Fortunately, he gets a job in a food company of being a supervisor with the help of his friend WAI (Wu Qi Li, Elaine). His new staff admires him very much. On the other hand, there is a new comer SHUN (Lui Chung Yin, Jackie) in the auxiliary police force and works together with FUN. He is cool but very hardworking. Once, SHUN shot FUN’s friend accidentally, which leads conflict between them. Meanwhile, FUN realizes that the new manager of the food company is SHUN. Though both of them have a lot of argument either during full-time or part-time job, they become close friends......

Po was an OCTB sergeant before being expelled from the police force which led him to join his friend Kit's security company and was hired by rich man Nam to be the bodyguard of his only son Cho. Po and Cho have different personalities and do not get along well; however, as times passes by, they develop a friendship.

Police cop Lee Kei is assigned by his lieutenant to go undercover and find the infamous cat burglar, "Black Rose", who has escaped being captured for over twenty years. His first clue leads him to a nightclub where he bumps into a former classmate, Tse Sei. When Lee Kei is threatened with dismissal at his corrupt police precinct and his house is burnt down by triads, Sei helps him out by bringing him to live with Sei's uncle. It is through this apartment where he meets a former neighbour, Siu Fong-fong, and a martial arts performer, Cheng Po-chu. When Kei recognizes the martial arts as a style similar to what the "Black Rose" uses, he suspects that Po-chu and her colleagues could be related to the cat burglar and decides to follow them closely.

The Wong Fei Hung Series is a 1995 to 1996 Hong Kong–Chinese television film series of five stories about Wong Fei-hung, a Chinese martial artist and folk hero. The series is divided into five parts: The Eight Assassins (八大天王); The Suspicious Temple (少林故事); The Headless General (無頭將軍); The Final Victory (辛亥革命); The Ideal Century (理想年代), each told in four episodes. The series was produced by Tsui Hark and starred Vincent Zhao, Maggie Shiu, Max Mok, Lau Shun, Kent Cheng, Hung Yan-yan, Power Chan and Cheung Chun-hung in the leading roles.

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