HK celebs Ray Lui, 66, and Rosamund Kwan, 60, stun netizens with age-defying looks


Photos: Weibo

On April 21, actor Donnie Yen threw a birthday party for his wife Cissy Wang in Hong Kong. Wang turned 42.

(From left) Ray Lui, his wife Yang Xiaojuan, Rosamund Kwan, Cissy Wang and Donnie Yen.
(From left) Ray Lui, his wife Yang Xiaojuan, Rosamund Kwan, Cissy Wang and Donnie Yen.
Yen, 59, posted a sweet message on his social media to wish his wife: "Happy Birthday to the most beautiful woman in the world, there’s nothing I want more than to see her smile every second in my life! Hun, I wish you health and happiness above all things!"

There are many photos of the guests at the party that have been circulating online. However, one particular photo of former Hong Kong actors Ray Lui Leung Wai and Rosamund Kwan Chi Lam have caught the attention of netizens.

Both Lui, who is 66, and Kwan, who is 60, looked like they haven't aged much from their heydays.

In the photo, Lui wears a dark suit while Kwan is attired in a form fitting top and a pair of bell bottom pants.

"I can't believe that these two are over 60 years old. I would believe if you said they are in their 40s," a netizen noted.

"Why do Hong Kong stars not grow old?" asked one netizen.

"How do Hong Kong stars take care of themselves?" asked another.

Can you believe they are in their 60s?
Can you believe they are in their 60s?
Lui is best known for his starring role in the classic 1980 TVB series The Bund. He left TVB in 1989 to pursue a career in China. These days, he doesn't do much acting and is said to be worth 1 bil yuan (RM643mil) after successful investment ventures.

According to a Singaporean entertainment portal, Lui attributes his youthful looks to a healthy diet as well as a form of exercise, which he created himself called "da mo hui chun quan". 'Da Mo' was a Buddhist monk who lived in the 5th century while "hui chun" means "a return to youth".

Kwan acted in many Hong Kong films such as Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars, Armour Of God and Once Upon A Time In China. She retired from acting in 2007.

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