Hins Cheung

Latin Dancer cum teacher Yu from small village under pressure to win competition force students to train hard.

4.9/10

Working as a prostitute since she was 16, Kam has witnessed the highs and lows of Hong Kong over the decades. Kamis now a “madam” who manages a stable of high-end prostitutes, entertaining and hosting parties for rich men. She has seen it all. On the surface she embraces the prosperity of the ‘New HK’ but like countless middle-class HK citizens, she laments the lossof the old Hong Kong that once belonged to the people. Over the hill mob boss, Gordon, was put behind bars before the Hong Kong Handover in 1997. Gordon’s appearance and mindset are still stuck in the colonial past. Recently released from prison, he is unable to cope with the New Hong Kong. His sole source of solace is his old flame, Kam.

5.6/10

The remarkable true story of the early life of Ip Man, the formidable kung fu genius who would become Bruce Lee's mentor; beginning at the start of his journey from his initial training through to the ultimate battle to become supreme master of the art of Wing Chun.

7.1/10

Hins Cheung held his first unplugged concert in September 2009 at the Xinghai Concert Hall in Guangzhou.

Two work colleagues decide to learn the ancient art of Lion Dancing when they enter an office talent competition in this comedy feature.

5.3/10

Love Is Not All Around explores modern relationships, interweaving the love stories of the six characters to reveal what love means to young people in metropolitan Hong Kong.

5.7/10

Handover year 1997 sees much drama for Joy (Gigi Leung), the chief financial officer of a big company. She struggles to keep her family life together, as her husband is forced to relocate to Singapore due to his British affiliation and her son is stricken with disease. Joy's best friend and assistant (played by Fiona Sit) is a young girl trying to figure out her dodgy boyfriend. Still, she tries to help but Joy plunges into deeper despair due to her family problems. One day, the torment becomes unbearable and Joy breaks down. Things look bleak for the both of them until a friend makes good on an old promise and brings them all within sight of happiness again.

4.7/10

Hins Cheung held his HINSIDEOUT Concert 2018 in June for six days at the Hong Kong Coliseum. During the concert, he performed some of his greatest hits, like "Under the Cherry Blossom Tree," "Ardently Love" and Hurt So Bad. Hins also reinterpreted a few Cantopop hit numbers, including Joey Yung's "The Big Yellow Door," Kary Ng's "Myself," Joyce Cheng's "Goddess" and Kay Tse's "Wedding Invitation Street."