Chinese actress Tong Liya visits Batu Caves, feeds pigeons and poses with monkeys


Chinese actress Tong Liya visited Malaysia with her nine-year-old son and a friend. Photos: Tong Liya/Weibo

Chinese actress Tong Liya recently visited Malaysia for a holiday.

According to China Press, she was accompanied by her nine-year-old son Duoduo and a close friend.

On Wednesday (Jan 22), Tong took to Weibo to share photos from her trip to the iconic Batu Caves in Gombak, Selangor.

In three of the images, the 41-year-old was seen feeding a flock of pigeons, while another showed her posing next to two monkeys.

The actress looked effortlessly gorgeous in a chic bohemian-style outfit.

“All these lovely pigeons. Wishing everyone a happy little new year,” she captioned her post.

Many netizens have left comments wishing Tong a happy new year, while others complimented her youthful and radiant appearance.

Tong made her acting debut in the 2008 Hong Kong drama C’est La Vie, Mon Cheri and has since starred in projects such as Beijing Love Story (2012), Weaning (2013), Ordinary World (2015) and many more.

She married fellow actor Chen Sicheng on Jan 16, 2014, in Tahiti and had a son with him two years later. The pair announced their divorce on May 20, 2021.


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