I Love Hong Kong

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I Love Hong Kong
I Love Hong Kong poster.jpg
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 我愛HK開心萬歲
Simplified Chinese 我爱HK开心万岁
Directed by Eric Tsang
Chung Shu Kai
Written by Wong Yeung Tat
Heiward Mak
Produced by Eric Tsang
Starring Eric Tsang
Tony Leung Ka-fai
Sandra Ng
Anita Yuen
Aarif Rahman
Fala Chen
Stanley Fung
Bosco Wong
Wong Cho-lam
Luk Wing
Mag Lam
Production
companies
Distributed by Intercontinental Film Distributors (HK)
Release date
  • 3 February 2011 (2011-02-03)
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese

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 .

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Cast

Ng family

CastRoleDescription
Stanley Fung Ng Tung
吳通
Ng Shun's father
Tony Leung Ka-fai Ng Shun
吳順
Shun So's husband
Ng Tung's son
Ng Ming, Ng Chi, Ng King's father
Dragon Cheng's friend
Bosco Wong
(Youth)
Sandra Ng Shun So
順 嫂
Ng Shun's wife
Ng Ming, Ng Chi, Ng King's mother
Aarif Rahman Ng Ming
吳明
Ng Shun and Shun So's son
Ng Chi and Ng King's older brother
Lee Kei's boyfriend
Food and Environmental Hygiene Department staff
Mag Lam (林欣彤)Ng Chi
吳芝
Ng Shun and Shun So's daughter
Ng Ming's younger sister
Ng King's elder sister
Chan Wing Lam (陳穎嵐)Ng King
吳京
Ng Shun and Shun So's daughter
Ng Ming and Ng Chi's younger sister

Other cast

CastRoleDescription
Eric Tsang Dragon Cheng
鄭瑞龍
Ng Shun's friend
Wong Cho-lam
(Youth)
Anita Yuen So Ching
素貞
Doctor
Ng Shun's first lover
Shun So's love rival
Jess Shum
(Youth)
Fala Chen Lee Kei (Nikki)
李琪
Wu Ma's daughter
Ng Ming's girlfriend
English Tutor Queen
Wu Ma 李滷味Fala Chen's father
Hawker
Liu Kai-chi
(Youth)
Luk Wing Kuen (陸永權)葉謝鄧Ng Chi's friend
Yu Mo Lin (余慕蓮) Hawker
Wayne Lai Wayne Lai
黎耀祥
Actor portraying Lau Sing
Louis Yuen
Johnson Lee
Terrence Chui (小肥)
Maggie Cheung Ho-yee Sheren Tang
鄧萃雯
Actress portraying Cheng Kau Mui
Raymond Wong Ho-yin
Mak Cheung-ching
King Kong (金剛
Felix Wong
Michael Tse
Michael Miu Brother Three
三哥
Triad Gang leader
Patrick Tam Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Hawker manager
Kate Tsui
Joyce Cheng
Ron Ng Food and Environmental Hygiene Department staff
Lai Lok-yi
JJ Jia (賈曉晨
Stephen Huynh
Ram Chiang (蔣志光)
Ngo Ka-nin
Christine Kuo Property agent
Koni Lui Beauty Shop promoting staff
Jeanette Leung (梁政珏)Beauty Shop promoting staff
Hui Wing (許穎)
To Kong (杜港) Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Hawker manager
Nathan Ngai (魏焌皓) Food and Environmental Hygiene Department staff
Joey Law (羅天宇)
Kim Li (李偉健)
Cheng Wing Him (鄭詠謙)
Wong Chi Tik (王致迪)
Billy Kong
Fong Siu Chung (方紹聰)
Lee Sin Hang (李善恆)
Jim Tang
Vincent Wong
Oscar Leung (梁烈唯)
Suki Lee (李彩寧)
Michelle Lo (盧覓雪)
Kiki Sheung
Benz Hui
Tang Ying Man (鄧英敏)
Lam Suet
Chan Tik Hak (陳狄克)
Tenky Tin (田啟文)
Bobby Yip (八兩金)
Natalie Tong Radio announcer
Wyman Wong TV host
Alex Fong Soccer coach
G.E.M. Student
Nancy Sit
Carol Cheng Master of Ceremonies
James Ng (吳業坤)
Cilla Lok (樂瞳)


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