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 We have grown up with stars like Chow Yun-fat, Louise Lee and Patrick Tse; how did they look,

 We have grown up with stars like Chow Yun-fat, Louise Lee and Patrick Tse; how did they look, back in the day – and would they have given today’s stars a run for their money? - South China Morning Post, SCMP - We have grown up with stars like Chow Yun-fat, Louise Lee and Patrick Tse; how did they look, back in the day – and would they have given today’s stars a run for their money? [SCMP FOCUS]( Sunday 14th June, 2020 Magazines [Chow Yun-fat to Louise Lee: how well have Hong Kong’s favourite stars aged?]( We have grown up with stars like Chow Yun-fat, Louise Lee and Patrick Tse; how did they look, back in the day – and would they have given today’s stars a run for their money? [ ] [ ] Magazines [Why are so many 30-something K-drama hotties making a comeback?]( [ ] [ ] Hong Kong [Stanley Ho daughter takes legal action over casino tycoon’s estate]( [ ] [ ] This Week in Asia [Singapore’s expatriates hit by coronavirus pay cuts, lay-offs]( [ ] [ ] Magazines [Is this the end of Blackpink as we know it?]( [ ] [ ] Comment [Russia has no interest in joining Trump’s anti-China crusade]( [ ] [ ] This Week in Asia [Singapore’s Ho Ching sparks social media stir with US protests post]( [ ] [ ] Asia [Rosmah Mansor’s seized handbags damaged by police, so ‘government should pay’]( [ ] [ ] Lifestyle [Singaporean YouTube power couple divorce]( [ ] [ ] Hong Kong [‘Just outrageous’: why this protester gave up his home in Hong Kong]( [ ] [ ] Economy [Could China be forced behind a ‘bamboo curtain’ as it faces US dollar shortage?]( [ ] Telegram Channel [SCMP on Telegram]( Get coronavirus updates and stay connected with the global pandemic’s latest developments. [Follow us!]( [ ] [ ] [Sign up for our newsletter]( [ ] From Lifestyle to Business, from local to regional, from breaking news to daily digests never miss a story. Browse our newsletters [ ] [SIGN UP NOW]( [ ] [ ] [ ] [Download our all-new mobile app]( [ ] [ ] [ ] STAY CONNECTED [ ] This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( South China Morning Post · 19/F Tower One, Times Square · 1 Matheson Street · Causeway Bay · Hong Kong Copyright © 2020 South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved.

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