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Francis Ng Chun Yu (traditional Chinese: 吳鎮宇; born December 21, 1961) is a Hong Kong actor. Like so many of Hong Kong's actors, Ng has his roots in television. He graduated from TVB's training classes in 1985. He acted in minor roles working gradually upwards in the television hierarchy, but his looks did not fit in the conventional leading man role. He eventually broke into the film scene in 1991. Ng's turning point in his acting career came in Young and Dangerous (1995), as villain Ugly Kwan,


Sandra Ng

Ng (lowercase: ng) is a digraph of the Latin alphabet. In English and several other European and English derived orthographies, it generally represents the velar nasal, IPA [ŋ]. It is considered a single letter in many Austronesian languages (Māori, Tagalog, Tongan, Kiribatian, Tuvaluan, Indonesian) and the Welsh language, to represent velar nasal (IPA: /ŋ/); and in some African languages (Lingala, Bambara, Wolof) to represent prenasalized /ɡ/ (/ŋ͡ɡ/ or /ⁿɡ/). The Finnish language uses the


Richard Ng

Sandra Ng Kwan Yue, born 2 August 1965, is a Hong Kong actress. She is the wife of film director and producer Peter Chan. The daughter of Ng Kam Chuen (also known as Ha Chun Chau, Tong Sok (Uncle Winter)), Ng was born in Hong Kong, where she attended St. Stephen's Girls' College. Encouraged by her parents, she began her entertainment career at the age of 16. She is most known through her comic roles, where she often pokes fun at her plain looks. She has frequently collaborated with Stephen Chow


Lawrence Ng

Richard Ng Yiu Hon (born December 17, 1939) is a ethnic Chinese Hong Kong actor. He is known for playing comedic roles, particularly in Hong Kong films of the 1980s and 90s. Ng has appeared in 80 films to date. He has twice been nominated for the Best Actor Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards, for his roles in Winners and Sinners and Beyond the Sunset. He has worked alongside some of the biggest names in Hong Kong action cinema including Jackie Chan, Michelle Yeoh, Andy Lau and Jet Li. His first


Christine Ng

Lawrence Ng Kai Wah (simplified Chinese: 吴启华; traditional Chinese: 吳啟華, pinyin: Wú Qǐhuá; born 19 May 1964) is a popular TV actor in Hong Kong. His more famous works include the television series Healing Hands and the films Fate Twisters and Sex and Zen. Lawrence's first appearance can be dated back about 20 years ago, in the TV series The Feud of Two Brothers (流氓大亨), in which he was cast as villain Chung Wai Shun. Chung had conflicts with his brother even though the latter cared about him. As


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Christine Ng Wing Mei is a Hong Kong actress under contract to Hong Kong's Television Broadcast Limited or TVB. Christine is known for her roles in TVB's dramas including C.I.B. Files and The Silver Chamber of Sorrows She competed in the 1989 Miss Asia Pageant and won Miss Photogenic, finishing as third runner up in the pageant. In December 1990 at the age of 21, Ng married first husband Yung Kwong Pui who was 30 years older. After only 13 days into their marriage, Yung died of a heart


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The Cyrillic letter N with descender or Ng (in Kazakh) (Ң, ң) is an H with a descender. It is used in Bashkir, Dungan, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Kalmyk, Tatar, and Tuvan, where it expresses the velar nasal /ŋ/ as in singer . In Kazakh, it is transliterated as ñ or ng, and in Kyrgyz it is transliterated as ņ.


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.ng is the Internet country code top level domain (ccTLD) for Nigeria. Do a WHOIS on the .ng TLD .ng Domain Checker On May 13, 2009, IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) completed the process of re delegation of the .ng domain name from temporary authorities to the current/definitive Nigerian ones. For many years, Randy Bush has been the Technical contact of the .ng domain name. With the IANA re delegation, the Technical contact is now the local Nigerian DNS Administrator, while the


Prime Minister of the Philippines

Ng is a Cantonese and Hakka transliteration of the Chinese surnames 吳/吴 (Pinyin: Wú) and 伍 (Pinyin: Wǔ), and Hokkien (Taiwanese) and Teochew transliteration of the Chinese surname 黃 (Pinyin: Huáng). It is pronounced [ŋ̩], and 伍 means five. It is sometimes romanized as Ang, Eng, Ing and Ong in the United States and Ung in Australia. Ng is sometimes romanized as Woo or Wu even by people of Cantonese origin, such as John Woo. In Vietnam, the corresponding surname is Ngô. 吴 / 吳 (Wú) is the 10th