HK stars delight M’sian fans at meet-and-greet


Leung (left) and Lam signing autographs for fans during a meet-and-greet session. — FAIHAN GHANI/The Star

HONG KONG actor and entrepreneur Oscar Leung marked his visit to Malaysia with a meet-and-greet session with fans at a mall in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur.

He was joined by Bob Lam, a TV host, emcee and actor also from Hong Kong, for the event where they signed autographs and took photos with fans.

Selected fans got to interact with Leung and Lam through fun games.

When Lam played a game that required participants to shout out a number while indicating a different number with their fingers, the crowd was captivated.

For example, a person would say “one” while displaying five fingers.

Leung singing for his fans. — FAIHAN GHANI/The Star
Leung singing for his fans. — FAIHAN GHANI/The Star

It was a game that required some concentration, as several players ended up shouting and indicating the same numbers.

Leung also entertained the crowd with a vocal performance.

A dedicated fan surprised Leung with a hand-drawn portrait of the former TVB star.

The meet-and-greet session was organised by Lot 10, in collaboration with Lot 10 Hutong and Sichuan-style restaurant The Story of Wharf Hot Pot.

Leung and Lam were also in Kuala Lumpur last year for the opening of The Story Of Wharf, which is Leung’s first business venture in Malaysia.

The 46-year-old Leung is known for his work on dramas such as Tiger Cubs, Line Walker and Flying Tiger during his time with TVB.

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