Chinese actor and martial artist Tse Miu was just 10 years old when he starred alongside Chow Yun Fat and Tony Leung Ka Fai in God Of Gamblers Returns.
More than three decades later, they've finally reunited – and judging by photos circulating online, it was an emotional meeting.
According to reports, the reunion took place while Tse was in Hong Kong promoting his latest movie, The Furious.
The former child star also appeared opposite Jet Li in iconic 1990s martial arts films The New Legend Of Shaolin and My Father Is A Hero.
At the time, Tse was regarded as one of the most promising young martial arts talents in Hong Kong cinema.
However, he chose to focus on his studies rather than pursue acting full-time.
After completing tertiary studies in Physical Education and Sports in Beijing, he returned to the entertainment industry and gradually rebuilt his acting career.
Today, the 42-year-old is one of mainland China's most established martial arts actors.
As it turned out, it was Chow who convinced Tse that education should take priority over acting at that stage of his life.
According to reports, Chow once visited the young actor on the set of My Father Is A Hero and even gave him an ang pow containing HK$5,000 to encourage him to continue his studies.
With this close relationship in the past, it's no wonder their recent reunion was an emotional one.
Photos showed Chow beaming as he warmly embraced Tse before gently patting his cheek, reported Dimsum Daily.
"I haven't seen you for a long time," Chow said as he held his former co-star close, reportedly becoming tearful at one point.
Tse appeared equally moved by the encounter, returning the embrace and smiling as the pair caught up after 32 years apart.

