2000
November
3, 2000
Source:
Hong
Kong Entertainment News In Review
Fluff
from November 3rd, 2000
More stills
from the ongoing production of Yeung Fan's (Yonfan) new film YAU
YUEN GING MUNG (lit. TRAVEL GARDEN SCARY DREAM). In the film,
Japanese actress Rie Miyazawa plays a Mainland singer who develops
a relationship with a mannish woman played by Joey Wong Tso-Yi
. Wong has a challenging role in the film as she must play a woman
who is both masculine and feminine and has relationships with
a woman and a ma.
*****
October
30, 2000
Source:
Hong
Kong Entertainment News In Review
Fluff
from October 30th, 2000
Daniel Wu
(Ng Yin-Tso) joined Joey Wong Tso-Yi on the Suzhou set of Yeung
Fan's latest movie YAU YUEN GING MUNG (lit. TRAVEL GARDEN SCARY
DREAM). Wu, who got his break when he was cast by Yeung Fan (Yonfan)
in BISHONEN (MEI SIU NIN JI LUEN), took time out of his busy schedule
as a favour to Yeung. The movie, about the loves of a Mainland
singing star in the 1930s, also stars Japanese actress Rie Miyazawa.
*****
October
19, 2000
Source:
Hong
Kong Entertainment News In Review
Fluff
from October 19th, 2000
Joey Wong
Tso-Yi and Rie Miyazawa continued shooting their new movie the
Yongfan directed YAU YUEN GING MONG (lit. TRAVEL GARDEN SCARY
DREAM). Again, the set was closed to reporters so no comments
from either star could be gathered. From what reporters could
observe, however, the pair seemed to be getting along well and
appeared to be in good spirits. The movie tells the story of the
life and loves of a 1930s Chinese singer. Miyazawa plays the singer
while Wong plays her 'sister.'
*****
October
18, 2000
Source:
Hong
Kong Entertainment News In Review
Fluff
from October 18th, 2000
Rie Miyazawa,
Joey Wong Tso-Yi, and director Yongfan on location in Suzhou yesterday
at the opening lens ceremony for their new film YAU YUEN GING
MONG (lit. TRAVEL GARDEN SCARY DREAM). As shooting began, Rie
Miyazawa seemed to be the more animated of the two leading ladies
as Joey Wong seems to have matured with age. After the opening
lens ceremony, the set was closed to the media so comments from
the actors could not be garnered.
*****
October
12, 2000
Source:
Hong
Kong Entertainment News In Review
Fluff
from October 12th, 2000
Joey Wong
Tso-Yi will make her return to the movie screen in the upcoming
film YAU YUEN GING MONG (lit. TRAVEL GARDEN SCARY DREAM). The
movie, Wong's first in six years, will be directed by Yongfan
and will co-star Japanese actress Rie Miyazawa. With a budget
of HK$15 million, the movie is set to start filming on October
17th and will shoot on location in Suzhou, Huangzhou, and Shanghai
with an estimated completion date sometime in April 2001.
The film,
Yongfan's first since BISHONEN, tells the story of a 1930s singer
(Miyazawa) and her 'friend' (Wong). For the role, Wong has cut
her hair and has been running everyday to get back into shape
for the big screen.
*****
August
11, 2000
Source:
Hong
Kong Entertainment News In Review
Fluff
from May August 11th, 2000
Reports from
Tibet have Taiwanese singing star Chai Chun and fiancee Joey Wong
Tso-Yi in Lhasa making arrangements for their impending wedding.
Officially, Chai is in Lhasa to bring his father's ashes for burial
in Tibet but reports have him making arrangments with local lamas
for a Tibetan style wedding for himself and Wong. Previously reports
had emerged alleging Joey Wong was pregnant but both Chai and
Wong have denied the rumours. The couple hopes to wed in the Fall.
*****
May
25, 2000
Source:
Hong
Kong Entertainment News In Review
Fluff
from May 25th, 2000
A report
from Taiwan claims Joey Wong Tso-Yi is three months pregnant.
*****
January
27, 2000
Source:
Hong
Kong Entertainment News In Review
Fluff
from January 27th, 2000
Joey Wong
Tso-Yi put to rest rumours that she and fiance Tsai Chun are headed
to Splitsville as a result of a controversy between Tsai, a former
lover, and their child. Wong: "I haven't taken this matter
to heart. I haven't let it bother me. Tsai Chun had this relationship
before he met me. I really don't concern myself with his past.
If you really love someone, you have to accept their faults as
well. I don't mind and I don't have any thoughts on the matter."
*****
January
22, 2000
Source:
Hong
Kong Entertainment News In Review
Fluff
from January 22nd, 2000
The
Tibetan wedding of Chai Tsun and Joey Wong Tso-Yi has been delayed
because of recent political developments in Tibet.
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