Avenue of Stars, Hong Kong

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The Avenue of Stars (Chinese: 星光大道), modelled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, is located along the Victoria Harbour waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. It honours celebrities of the Hong Kong film industry.

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[edit] History

The hand prints and autograph of director John Woo
The hand prints and autograph of director John Woo

In 1982, the New World Group built a promenade along the waterfront around the New World Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon. In 2003, the Group announced it would spend HK$40 million to build the Avenue of Stars, a project supported by the Hong Kong Tourism Board, Tourism Commission, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong government and the Hong Kong Film Awards Association.

The avenue was opened to the general public on 28 April 2004 with an opening ceremony held the previous day, 27 April. The opening ceremony was presided over by a number of government and industry figures including Henry Tang (Financial Secretary), Stephen Ip (Secretary for Economic Development and Labour), Patrick Ho (Secretary of Home Affairs), Selina Chow (Chair of Hong Kong Tourism Board), Manfred Wong (Director/Actor), and Cheng Yu Tung (Chair of New World Group); in which the privately-funded Avenue was handed over to the Hong Kong SAR government as public property.

At opening, the avenue honours an initial 73 inductees elected by the Hong Kong Film Awards Association and the readers of City Entertainment.

[edit] Description

The Avenue of Stars on a sunny day
The Avenue of Stars on a sunny day

The Avenue of Stars is the eastern node of several tourist attractions along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. In addition to the promenade and New World Centre, a number of attractions exist including the Museum of Art, Space Museum, Cultural Centre and the Clock Tower.

Entering from Salisbury Garden, a 4.5-metre-tall replica of the statuette given to winners at the Hong Kong Film Awards greets visitors. Along the 440 metre promenade, the story of Hong Kong's one hundred years of cinematic history is told through inscriptions printed on nine red pillars. Set into the promenade are plaques honouring the celebrities. Some plaques contain hand prints and autographs of the stars set in cement, but most of the plaques only contain celebrities' names as they are now deceased.

The promenade commands a stunning panoramic view across Victoria Harbour. At night it is a popular viewing place for the Symphony of Lights display. It is a good place to go to to see the glamourous stars of HK.

A large replica of the 2008 Summer Olympics torch will be on permanent display here.

[edit] List of stars

Martial artist and movie star Bruce Lee's sculpture
Martial artist and movie star Bruce Lee's sculpture
1. Lai Man Wai
2. Florence Lim
3. Butterfly Hu
4. Sir Run Run Shaw
5. Wong Man Lei
6. Zhu Shi Lin
7. Tso Tat Wah
8. Lo Duen
9. Griffin Yue Feng
10. Kwan Tak Hing
11. Cheung Wood Yau
12. Ng Cho Fan
13. Tang Wing Cheung
14. Pak Yin
15. Zhou Xuan
16. Cheung Ying
17. Li Tit
18. Wu Pang
19. Yam Kim Fai
20. Shek Kin
21. Li Li Hua
22. Bai Guang
23. Ng Wui
24. Pak Suet Sin
25. Hung Sin Nui
26. Chun Kim
27. Yu So Chow
28. Leung Sing Po
29. Tang Kei Chen
30. Tang Bik Wan
31. Fong Yim Fun
32. Miranda Yang
33. Linda Ching
34. Woo Fung
35. You Min
36. Patrick Tse Yin
37. Li Han Hsiang
38. Loke Wan Tho
39. Roy Chiao
40. Patricia Lam Fung
41. Chang Cheh
42. Chor Yun
43. King Hu
44. Ivy Ling Po
45. Connie Chan
46. Josephine Siao Fong Fong
47. Fung Bo Bo
48. Jimmy Wong Yue
49. Tommy Ti Lung
50. David Chiang
51. Leonard Ho Kwong Cheong
52. Raymond Chow
53. Bruce Lee
54. Ng See Yuen
55. Michael Hui
56. Sam Hui
57. Brigitte Lin Ching Hsia
58. Sammo Hung Kam Po
59. Jackie Chan
60. John Woo
61. Yuen Wo Ping
62. Ann Hui On Wah
63. Tsui Hark
64. Chow Yun Fat
65. Leslie Cheung
66. Andy Lau
67. Jet Li
68. Maggie Cheung
69. Anita Mui
70. Tony Leung Chiu Wai
71. Michelle Yeoh Choo Kheng
72. Wong Kar Wai
73. Stephen Chow
74. Tsz Law Lin
75. Lam Kar Sing
76. Wong Tin Lam
77. Bow Fong
78. Lau Kar Leung
79. Shek Wai
80. Fu Chi
81. Grace Chang
82. Kar Ling
83. Kwan Shan
84. Lo Wai
85. Tong Kai
86. Nee Kwong
87. James Wong
88. Karl Maka
89. Eric Tsang
90. Chang Suk Ping
91. Tony Leung Ka Fai
92. Anthony Wong Chau Sang
93. Cecilia Cheung
94. Lai Pak Hoi
95. Kenneth Tsang
96. Sylvia Chang
97. Jacky Cheung
98. Lau Ching Wan
99. Aaron Kwok
100. Gong Li
101. Leon Lai

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