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Fung Hak-On
Fung Hak-on (born 12 September 1948 – 2 March 2016) was a Hong Kong actor. He appears in Hong Kong films since the 1960s until mid 2010s. Career In 1955, Fung became an actor in Hong Kong films. Fung first appeared in Seven Bodies, Eight Deaths and Nine Human Heads, a 1955 film directed by Fung Fung. Fung often plays the antagonist in films. Fung was nominated for Best Action Choreography at the 2nd Hong Kong Film Awards in 1983 for his work in ''Dragon Lord'' with co-star Jackie Chan and stunt coordinator Yuen Kuni. He portrayed Master Cheng in Ip Man 2 (2010) in his final years. His sister, Fung Bo-bo, is also an actress. Death He died on 2 March 2016 from cancer. Selected filmography * ''Xin ye guang bei'' (1962) * ''Piu ling goo fung'' (1962) * ''Ying E sha sao'' (1963) * ''Si feng qiu huang'' (1969) * ''Bao biao'' (1969) * ''Vengeance (1970 film), Vengeance'' (1970) * ''The Heroic Ones'' (1970) as Warlord Zhu's soldier * ''The Chinese Boxer'' (1970) as Chung-Yi stude ...
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Shaxi, Zhongshan
Shaxi () is a town under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Zhongshan in Guangdong Province, China, located to the west of downtown Zhongshan. The township covers an area of and has a population of , including migrant workers. It is administered by 15 neighborhoods and one community committee (). The town is the ancestral hometown for about 70,000 overseas Chinese in such organizations as the Hook Sin Tong. The Town speaks a unique language called the Longdu dialect. In 2002, the GDP of the town reached RMB 2.1 billion and foreign exchange earnings topped RMB 147 millionIt is one of the leading manufacturing centers of casual clothing in the world producing blue jeans and shirts. Each year it holds one of the world's largest trade shows for casual wear, the Chinese International Casual Wear Trade Show (). In 2002, it was designated as "China's Most Famous Town for Casual Wear" by the Chinese Textile Industry Association and Chinese Garment Association. There ar ...
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