Charmaine Sheh, Donnie Yen Honored in Achievement Awards

The 5th running of the Prince Jewellery & Watch Premier Cup, a Thoroughbred horse racing competition in Hong Kong, was held on June 8, 2014 at the Sha Tin Racecourse. The organization held a presentation ceremony to acknowledge the achievements of notable individuals who have achieved succeed in the performing arts field. Donnie Yen (甄子丹), Andy Hui (許志安), and Charmaine Sheh (佘詩曼) were honored this year, respectively for the fields of motion picture, singing, and television performance. In addition, Connie Chan (陳寶珠), Yu Chui Yee (余翠怡), and Edward Leong (梁智鴻) were respectively awarded for arts, sports, and charity.

The cup is hosted by the Hong Kong Jockey Club, which also organizes the lottery betting game Mark Six. Donning a red gown with long sleeves and lace sleeves, Charmaine casually revealed that she has won several big prizes before from playing the Mark Six. “Since my debut, I’ve won the second and third prizes before. The prize money almost reached $1 million HKD.”

Charmaine has recently wrapped up the filming for Line Walker <使徒行者> and promoted the drama at the Shanghai Television Festival on June 9.

Meanwhile, Donnie Yen discussed about his plans for Father’s Day, which is coming one June 15. The action star said that Father’s Days are usually spent modestly, but his wife Cecilia Wang (汪詩詩) would usually give him a surprise. “My children are really well-behaved. They would draw me something every year. My wife, on other hand, would probably give me a surprise.”

Donnie praised his wife Cecilia, “Not only does she bring joy to my friends, but she would also come up with some surprise for her staff members on their birthdays. I can’t beat my wife in this fight!”

Asked if he would give Cecilia jewelry as a gift, Donnie said, “Sometimes a kiss or a hug. Sincerity is worth more than a thousand words.”

Source: Ming Pao

This article is written by Addy for JayneStars.com

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  1. Not a fan of both celebrities, Donnie and Sheh. They are overrated in the Chinese entertainment industry.

  2. Celebrating mediocrity.

    Anyway

    “achieved succeed in the performing arts field”

    Should be

    “achieved success in the field of performing arts”

    1. Are you kidding? You are correcting other people’s writing? Your own writing is awful and full of unforgivable errors, yet you have the audacity to make such inconsequential corrections. Oh the lack of self-awareness!

      1. You mean the following is correct?

        “achieved succeed in the performing arts field”

        This is not lack of self awareness. This is helping to edit. And the sentence is clearly wrong and in your words unforgivable. Oh such sin a sinner such as I should ever point out the obvious error.

      2. “Are you kidding? You are correcting other people’s writing? Your own writing is awful and full of unforgivable errors, yet you have the audacity to make such inconsequential corrections. Oh the lack of self-awareness!”

        Same to you buddy! 😀

        BTW, what are we talking about Shirley, Oxide, Angelica or Liddy etc. 😀

    2. Ms Funn Lim is correct in her editing that it should be “achieved success in the field of performing arts“.

      I like her usage of the words “Celebrating mediocrity“ as I find Charmaine Sheh`s acting is mediocre at best. Also agree she is overrated.

      1. “I like her usage of the words “Celebrating mediocrity“ as I find Charmaine Sheh`s acting is mediocre at best. Also agree she is overrated.”

        Agreed! 😀

  3. Congrats to you Charmaine. You deserve it after all. Support you always!

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