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  1. I Love Hong Kong is a 2011 Hong Kong comedy film produced and directed by Eric Tsang. Film stars Tsang, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Sandra Ng and a star-studded cast of Hong Kong stars. It was released for Chinese New Year. It was followed by two sequels, I Love Hong Kong 2012 and I Love Hong Kong 2013.

  2. Eric Tsang and TVB join forces once again for their 2011 Lunar New Year special, I Love Hong Kong. Like the duo’s last collaboration, 2010's 72 Tenants of Prosperity, I Love Hong Kong pushes familiar emotions, numerous products and TVB’s roster of actors to extensive, potentially annoying effect. However, the film does earn some credit for ...

  3. Feb 3, 2011 · I Love Hong Kong: Directed by Shu-Kai Chung, Eric Tsang. With Eric Tsang, Tony Ka Fai Leung, Sandra Kwan Yue Ng, Anita Yuen. Ng Shun and his family race to the estate of a scam artist-turned-property tycoon on Lunar New Year's Eve in order to collect the HK$100 million promised to them as compensation for swindling them in the past.

  4. I Love Hong Kong 2012 follows curmudgeonly patriarch Kwok Ching (Stanley Fung), a lifelong weatherman at a local TV monopoly who grouses over missed chances while dealing with his kids' turbulent and uninspiring lives. Eldest daughter Mei-Mei (Teresa Mo) tries to conceive with her dopey husband Yao Ming (Eric Tsang, not playing the ex-Houston ...

  5. Find showtimes and book tickets for I Love Hong Kong at a cinema near you. Movie synopsis: "I Love Hong Kong" is a feel good movie which inculcates that all will be well and prosperity will visit when everyone lives in harmony.

  6. The young and naive Sung Chi Hung (Bosco Wong) meets the cunning Ha Shek Lam (Michael Tse), who introduces him to a job at a Chinese restaurant. Both of them fall in love with the restaurant owner`s daughter Yeung Yeung (Kate Tsui).

  7. Jan 21, 2012 · Profile. Movie: I Love Hong Kong 2012. Chinese: 2012我愛HK 喜上加囍. Director: Shu Kai Chung Kwok Wai Chin. Writer: Producer: Eric Tsang. Cinematographer: Release Date: January 21, 2012. Runtime: 100 min. Language: Cantonese. Country: Hong Kong. Notes. All films in this series were released during China's lunar holiday seasons. Related titles: