Hong Kong stars recognize their ancestors and return to their ancestors, Jacky Cheung can t find the

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-16

Hong Kong stars recognize their ancestors and return to their ancestors, Jacky Cheung can't find the ancestral hall, and Andy Lau makes his hometown boil

Alan Tam sparked heated discussions, and returned to his hometown of Guangdong Xinhui to recognize his ancestors and return to his ancestors, which aroused heated discussions among netizens. Some people questioned why he returned to his hometown at the age of 74 because he led the Hong Kong star football team to play football and came back by the way, which was insincere.

But some netizens explained that Alan Tam has never lived in his hometown, his father was born in Guangzhou, and for him, the hometown complex is not strong, and it is better to return late than not to return, and patriotic artists should not be criticized for this.

Second, when he was only five years old, a traffic accident took Charmaine Sheh's father. Since she was a child, she was told that she was from Zhongshan, Guangdong, but later learned that her hometown of Guantang Village had been placed under the jurisdiction of Zhuhai, Guangdong.

So, is she from Zhongshan or Zhuhai? As Cantonese people, Chung Yeung Festival is a traditional festival that they attach great importance to. On this day, people will hold activities such as climbing, respecting the elderly, and worshipping ancestors, which is very lively.

During last year's Chung Yeung Festival, Charmaine Sheh, accompanied by her mother, returned to Guantang Village in Zhuhai City to find her ancestors, and to her surprise, her ancestral home was still well preserved.

Brian Liao, a Canadian-Chinese, was born in 1979 and graduated from the University of British Columbia. In 2001, with the honor of winning the Miss International Chinese champion, she stepped into the showbiz.

Once upon a time, she was a high-profile actress in TVB. However, in 2011, after her ten-year contract with TVB expired, she chose to enter the mainland market.

Thirteen years ago, she returned to her ancestral hometown of Shunde, Guangdong, to recognize her ancestors, and she was extremely excited about everything in her hometown. She not only paid homage to the ancestral hall, but also visited many places in the local area.

In 2016, after filming the TV series "Mung Bean", she chose to quit the showbiz and occasionally appeared on Douyin.

Lu Liangwei's background is complex and diverse, not only was he born in Vietnam, his father is from Guangxi, his grandfather's hometown is Lianjiang, Guangdong, and he mainly lives in Hong Kong.

Despite this, he has always had a deep affection for the ancestral home of Lianjiang, Guangdong. In 2016, he returned to Lianjiang for the first time to recognize his ancestors and return to his ancestors, and since then he has returned to his hometown every year to worship his ancestors and visit, and has been committed to charity and public welfare activities in his hometown.

He once donated to build a kindergarten in his son's name to help solve the problem of long distances for children in his hometown to go to school. His actions are a testament to his love and sense of responsibility, and also show us the demeanor of a person who truly loves his hometown.

Wong Kam-sun was born on January 29, 1946 in California, USA. At the end of the 70s of the last century, he returned to Hong Kong to develop, joined the Hong Kong entertainment industry, and participated in the filming of nearly 100 movies and 20 TV series.

Although he is not as well-known in the entertainment industry as his wife Zhao Yazhi, he has a deep hometown complex. Six years ago, Wong, who was over 70 years old, returned to his hometown of Taishan, Guangdong Province for the first time, during which he talked to his parents and fellow villagers in his hometown dialect, a move that surprised many people.

Wong said that when he was in the United States, he mainly spoke Taishanese and Cantonese, and his love and nostalgia for his hometown have never changed.

Andy Lau, a model of the Chinese entertainment industry, is also the pride of Guangdong Xinhui people. In 1997, he returned to his hometown for the first time, accompanied by his father, causing a boil, and a large number of local police officers were dispatched to maintain order.

However, due to the large number of people who came, the planned cruise around the city had to be cancelled at short notice. According to netizens in Andy Lau's hometown, he has made a lot of contributions to his hometown, but usually through his father's name.

Andy Lau was born on September 27, 1961 in Hong Kong, and is 63 years old this year, but his popularity is still high in the Chinese world, with more than 70 million followers on Douyin.

Jacky Cheung, one of the four kings of Hong Kong, although he is not from Guangdong, his ancestral home is in Dagukou, Tianjin, which is different from Cantonese stars such as Andy Lau, Li Ming and Aaron Kwok.

In his hometown, although he was unable to find relatives, ancestral halls and ancestral houses, he still recognized his ancestors in his own way, that is, by paying homage to the local Guanyin Temple. In 2002, he returned to his hometown for the first time, to which he said that he had asked someone to check before leaving, but unfortunately he could not find these in his hometown.

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