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  1. Elvina Kong
    Hong Kong television actress and presenter

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Elvina_KongElvina Kong - Wikipedia

    Elvina Kong Yan-yin ( Chinese: 江欣燕; born 6 July 1967) is a Hong Kong television actress and presenter currently under contract to TVB. Background. Kong was born in British Hong Kong on 6 July 1967. She was a finalist in the New Talent Singing Contest 1985 run by TVB. She sang chorus "Goodbye Puppy Love" alone.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0465020Elvina Kong - IMDb

    Elvina Kong is a Hong Kong actress and singer, born on July 6, 1967. She has appeared in films such as To Be Number One, The Iceman Cometh and Police Story 2, and TV series such as Men Suddenly in Black and Dearest Anita.

    • January 1, 1
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    • Hong Kong
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  3. Jul 11, 2013 · Elvina Kong (江欣燕) has split from Jackson Ng (吳積遜), her husband of 12 years. The 46-year-old actress confirmed the news via a telephone interview on July 10. Although she kept mum about reasons for the divorce, Elvina insists that the decision was mutual and that she and Jackson are still good friends. Elvina and Jackson met in 1991 ...

  4. Elvina Kong is a Hong Kong actress and singer who has appeared in many TV dramas and movies since 1992. She is the sister of actress Liz Kong and has won several awards for her performances.

  5. Elvina Kong is a Hong Kong actress born in 1967. She has appeared in films such as To Be Number One, The Iceman Cometh and Police Story 2.

    • July 6, 1967
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  7. May 6, 2020 · Elvina Kong, a Hong Kong actress, shares her experience of divorce and how she rebuilt her life after a 22-year marriage. She reveals that she learned to be tolerant, kind and happy with herself and does not regret her decision.

  8. Jan 15, 2024 · Hong Kong actress Elvina Kong, who is said to reside in the outskirts of Hong Kong near the mountains, has fallen victim to burglary for the fifth time. The 56-year-old was not at home at the time, as reported by South China Morning Post. However, the theft resulted in her losing HK$160,000 (RM95,465) in cash and valuables.

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