Hong Kong star "torchbearer" reveals little secret, Andy Lau leaves the most beautiful smile

  


  On May 2, the relay of the Beijing Olympic torch in Hong Kong was completed after six and a half hours and 119 torchbearers. One of the torchbearers, Hong Kong film and television star Andy Lau, talked excitedly at the closing ceremony of the Golden Bauhinia Square. China News Agency, Hong Shaokui, photo


  The day before yesterday, the first stop of the Beijing Olympic torch relay was held in Hong Kong, China. Seven entertainers in the entertainment industry, Andy Lau, Wang Mingquan, Chen Huilin, Fang Lishen, Gu Juji, Jacky Cheung, and Eason Chan, appeared on the track. After talking about their feelings as torchbearers, the stars said "unforgettable in their lives" and shook off a lot of small behind- the-scene.


  Andy Lau: Leave your most beautiful smile


  As one of the torchbearers of the Hong Kong Olympic torch, Andy Lau was the first artist to participate in the relay. When it comes to his mood, Andy can’t hide his excitement: "This historic moment, I will really remember it deeply. When I hold the torch, I feel that I will spread the Olympic spirit and really want to help Hong Kong compete. After all, when China holds the Olympic Games again, it may be my next life, so this time I have to be very careful and leave my most beautiful smile." It is reported that the artists participating in the relay have a commemorative torch for collection. As for where the torch will be placed next, Andy said that he would consider placing it in the fan club with a full set of sportswear.


  Wang Mingquan: 90-degree running posture praised


  Auntie Wang Mingquan is undoubtedly the most experienced of Hong Kong’s torchbearers. She later revealed to the media that she was so excited when participating in the relay that she had a bad night’s sleep the night before. When Auntie passed the torch, she ran with a solemn posture, which was praised by many netizens. Wang Mingquan said happily that she had carefully studied and found that holding the torch at 90 degrees looked the best. "Running posture is very important. Passing the torch is a happy thing, but it must also be solemn."


  Gu Juji: Later renamed "Torch Foundation"


  Gu Juji said that throughout the Torch Relay, he was so happy that he kept his mouth closed, and even laughed that fans could change his name to "Torch Ji" from now on. Gu Juji is a famous "sweaty hand" artist. During the torch relay, he was rumored to have switched left and right hands. Later, a reporter asked about this. He said with a smile that he had specifically asked the organizers before and learned that he could "change hands". In addition, another reason for switching left and right hands is "because he has to wave with the crowd on both sides."


  Chen Huilin: The most troublesome thing is "the top is stuffed into the pants"


  Chen Huilin served as one of the Torch Relays in Tsim Sha Tsui. Since according to the regulations, all torchbearers had to tuck their tops into their pants, which made the beauty-loving diva have some headaches, but in the end she did it anyway. When Chen Huilin appeared, many citizens at the scene welcomed her warmly, and some even accompanied her to run.


  Eason Chan: Disliked by his daughter as "too far"


  On the day of Mr. Chan’s torch relay, his wife, Xu Haoying, and his daughter, Chen Kangdi, the manager, Chen Jiaying, went to Hennessy Road in Wan Chai to cheer for Eason. Mr. Kangdi was excited, shouting "Eason" and waving flags, but because of the distance from his father, Mr. Kangdi was a little disappointed: "Why so far?"


  Jacky Cheung: Ran the S-shaped route


  Jacky Cheung, who ran the 116th stick, leaned to the left in order to wave and greet the onlookers on the left, and was asked by the police to run back to the correct route. This S-shaped road can be regarded as a small episode in the process of his torch relay. Zhang Xueyou said that his family did not come to the scene to cheer, and his mood relaxed after the run, as if he had completed an important mission.


  Fang Lishen: The mood of spreading the holy fire again is different


  Four years apart, Fang Lishen, who was a torchbearer again, was very excited throughout the relay process. He admitted that it was the second time he was a torchbearer, but the last time he was in Athens was very different from this time in Hong Kong: "Hong Kong is my native place, so it’s really unforgettable!" Morning News reporter Gao Lei


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