Retired HK screen goddess Cherie Chung spotted at ice kacang shop in Malaysia


Cherie Chung (right) with Aunty Eng. Photo: Kwong Wah Ice Kacang/Instagram

Hong Kong screen goddess Cherie Chung was spotted in Malaysia over the weekend.

The 63-year-old beauty, attired in black outfit with a black cap, was seen enjoying ice kacang at a popular dessert shop in Petaling Jaya.

"Thank you for coming again!," Kwong Wah Ice Kacang posted a photo of the retired actress with the owner of the shop, Aunty Eng.

Netizens marveled at how good Chung looks, showering her with praises. "She is still so gorgeous," one said.

According to a Hong Kong portal, Chung was in Malaysia to accompany her friend, renowned Hong Kong-based, Singaporean columnist Chua Lam who was in the country to attend a calligraphy exhibition.

In past interviews, Chung said the secrets to her youthful looks include maintaining a positive and cheerful outlook, enjoying life every day and getting sufficient sleep and exercise.

Chung was one of the hottest actresses in Hong Kong in the 1980s starring in popular Cantonese films such as Once A Thief, An Autumn's Tale and Peking Opera Blues.

She quit acting after marrying businessman Michael Chu in 1991. He died of cancer at age 53 in 2007. The couple have no children.

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