Thursday, March 07, 2013


Times Square commemorates 10th anniversary of Leslie Cheung's death

by Benjamin Li on Mar 6, 2013
HONG KONG - To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the death of Hong Kong's iconic film and pop star Leslie Cheung, Times Square Mall in Causeway Bay has launched a 'Miss you much Leslie' tribute exhibition to engage his fans and share his extensive entertainment work with the public.
Times Square commemorates 10th anniversary of Leslie Cheung's death
Times Square is honouring iconic Hong Kong film and pop star Leslie Cheung
The exhibition is a collaboration between Times Square and Fun Entertainment, which handles the licencing of Cheung’s showbiz products.
A spokesperson for Times Square said Cheung’s sudden death left numerous music and movie fans feeling lost; a decade has passed, but his songs and charisma continue to live on in the hearts of many.
Cheung, commonly known as Gor Gor (哥哥), meaning elder brother, committed suicide on 1 April, 2003 by leaping from the 24th floor of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. He wrote in a suicide note that he had been suffering from depression.


The exhibition consists of three zones covering his music, stage performance and film careers. It will run from 28 March to 1 May.
A mini movie theatre in the Times Square piazza will show Cheung's films and interview clips of renowned artists and directors. There will also be a display of movie posters and books from the early days of his acting career.
The music and concert zones in the second floor atrium will feature a large, transparent archway housing over a million paper cranes sent in by Leslie’s fans from all over the world, as well as a 5 metre-high statue of Cheung and a number of costumes worn by the star in his concerts.
“Leslie is an iconic international pop star from Hong Kong, who is still beloved by many die-hard fans in Hong Kong and abroad," the spokesperson added. "He is part of the Hong Kong’s pop culture, so we are using the public space of our mall for the exhibition to showcase his past works for public appreciation."
The exhibition deliberately avoided any brand endorsements in order to avoid it becoming "too commercial", the spokesperson said.
Leung was Pepsi’s first brand ambassador in Asia-Pacific in 1988, and also fronted campaigns for Café de Coral and Konica, among others.

Monday, March 04, 2013

[ Miss You Much Leslie - Concert ]
Date:2013/03/31
Venue:HONG KONG COLISEUM - HONG KONG COLISEUM
Presenter:Fun Entertainment Limited
[ Love Journey Leslie Cheung 10th Anniversary Commemorative Concert 2013 ]
Date:2013/04/02
Venue:HONG KONG CULTURAL CENTRE - HONG KONG CULTURAL CENTRE CONCERT HALL
Presenter:Red Mission Limited, Hong Kong Youth Symphonic Orchestra Limited, China 21 Bureau
[ Miss You Much Leslie - Memorial Night ]
Date:2013/04/01
Venue:HONG KONG COLISEUM - HONG KONG COLISEUM
Presenter:Fun Entertainment Limited
[ HKPhil: Celebration: Leslie Cheung's films ]
Date:2013/03/19-20
Venue:HONG KONG CULTURAL CENTRE - HONG KONG CULTURAL CENTRE CONCERT HALL
Presenter:THE HONG KONG PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY LIMITED
Website:http://www.hkphil.org
  

‘Decade Reminiscence – Leslie’s Artistic Life’ Seminar
Date : 30 March 2013 (Saturday)
Venue: 3rd Floor, Auditorium, Kowloonbay International Trade and Exhibition Centre (1 Trademart Drive, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon)
http://kitec.com.hk/eng/info_transport.html
Language: Cantonese
Fee: Free of Charge (admission opens to the public at1:45pm; 700 seats available on first come, first served basis)
1st SessionTime: 2-4pmTopic: Decade ReminiscenceOn 30 April 2003, a seminar titled ‘Disinclination to Drift Apart From Leslie Cheung – In Reminiscence of Leslie’s Artistic Life’ was held at the Hong Kong Baptist University by several academics under its ‘Cultural Literacy Programme’. We were inspired to explore and analyze the performing career of Leslie from an artistic and cultural perspective. A decade has passed. Time has seen posthumous honors awarded to him and the discussions about him continue. In this seminar, academics will lead us to explore Leslie’s artistic journey, and to interpret how he represents the culture of his time and his influence in our present days. 
2nd SessionTime: 4:30-6:30pmTopic: Leslie Cheung’s Journey through Artistic ExplorationDifferent styles of artistic expressions are present in different phrases of Leslie’s performing career. His achievements and the enthralling works have attracted a committed fan base as well as new post-fans. This session of the seminar focuses on the exploration of Leslie’s creative journey through his varied artistic performances and relevant accomplishments.
(The seminar organizer reserves the rights to change the content of the event without prior notice.)
For enquiries, please contact the webmaster at gorgor_hk@yahoo.com

Sunday, March 03, 2013

Quote_from The Stanard_Article "Numbers add up"


Quote from TheStandard- China's Business Newspaper
Numbers add up
KPMGtax partner Ayesha Abbas Macpherson Lau could have chosen - thanks to her family background- a more colorful life instead of being an accountant.
by Bonnie Chen
Monday, May 28, 2012

"My uncle, Leslie Cheung, was also a very kind-hearted person. He never stopped improving himself. I'm sure no one doubts his achievement in the arts and entertainment industry.”

"What I learned from my uncle is to be prepared to learn new things all the time."