Hong Kong | |
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Coach | Peter Genever |
Association | Hong Kong Squash |
Colors | White & Red |
World Team Championships | |
First year | 1979 |
World Team titles | 0 |
Runners-up | 0 |
Best finish | 3rd |
Entries | 17 |
Asian Team Championships | |
Asian Team titles | 1 |
Runners-up | 3 |
Best finish | 1st |
The Hong Kong men's national squash team represents Hong Kong in international squash team competitions, and is governed by Hong Kong Squash.
Since 1979, Hong Kong has participated in one quarter final of the World Squash Team Open, in 2003.
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Infernal Affairs II is a 2003 Hong Kong crime-action film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. It is a prequel to the 2002 film Infernal Affairs. Anthony Wong, Eric Tsang, Edison Chen, Shawn Yue and Chapman To reprise their roles from the original film alongside new cast members Carina Lau, Francis Ng, Hu Jun and Roy Cheung. Neither Andy Lau nor Tony Leung, who played the central roles in the original, appear in this film as they are replaced by their younger versions portrayed by Chen and Yue respectively. The events of the film take place from 1991 to 1997. It was followed by Infernal Affairs III (2003), which is both a sequel and a semi-prequel to the original film.
Hong Kong participated in the 2006 Asian Games held in Doha, Qatar with a total of 281 athletes in 30 different sports. It won 6 gold, 12 silver and 10 bronze medals.
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Annie Au Wing Chi, known as Annie Au, is a former professional squash player who represented Hong Kong.
Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title. It was first broadcast on TVB in Hong Kong in 1997.
Hong Kong participated at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, China.
Silver Spoon, Sterling Shackles is a 2012 Hong Kong television drama produced by Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) under executive producer Chong Wai-kin. The drama follows the lives of a large, rich, and influential Chinese family living in 1920s and 1930s colonial Hong Kong.
Liu Tsz-Ling is a Hong Kong retired professional squash player. She reached a career-high PSA ranking of World No. 23 in January 2017.
Tong Tsz Wing, also known as Tsz-Wing Tong, is a professional squash player who represents Hong Kong. She reached a career-high ranking of world No. 37 in June 2023.
The Hong Kong women's national squash team represents Hong Kong in international squash team competitions, and is governed by Hong Kong Squash.
The Democratic Party leadership election was held on 14 December 2012 for the 30-member 11th Central Committee of the Democratic Party in Hong Kong, including chairperson and two vice-chairperson posts. Incumbent Chairperson Emily Lau secured her post against three other candidates after two rounds of election.
Doom+5 is a 2015 Hong Kong television series produced by Hong Kong Television Network. The first episode premiered on 15 June 2015.
Lifeline is a 1997 Hong Kong action disaster drama film directed by Johnnie To and starring Sean Lau, Alex Fong and Carman Lee.
The Eastern Sports Club, also known as Hong Kong Eastern, is a professional men's basketball team of the Eastern Sports Club. The team also known as.
The 90th 2016 Lunar New Year Cup, is the annual football event held in Hong Kong to celebrate Chinese New Year. The event was held by the Hong Kong Football Association. 3 matches were played.
The Democratic Party leadership election was held on 4 December 2016 for the 30-member 12th Central Committee of the Democratic Party in Hong Kong, including chairperson and two vice-chairperson posts.
Tsz Kwan Lau, also known as Alex Lau Tsz Kwan is a Hong Kong professional squash player. He reached a career high ranking of 40 in the world during November 2023. He is coached by Abdul Faheem Khan.
Hong Kong competed at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia, from 18 August to 2 September 2018. Hong Kong made its debut at the Asian Games in 1954 Manila, and the best achievement for the territory was in 2010 Asian Games held in neighboring Guangzhou, finishing with 8 gold, 15 silver and 17 bronze medals totaling 40 medals. At the previous edition in held 4 years later in Incheon, the total number of medals increased to 42, but the number of gold medals fell to 6. In Indonesia the performance of local athletes was satisfactory, improving the results obtained in 2010 and 2014 with 46 medals achieving the best results at the games.