HK actor Raymond Wong enjoys local food while filming in Malaysia


Hong Kong actor Raymond Wong says he loves the seafood curry noodles in Malaysia. Photo: Raymond Wong/Instagram

Hong Kong star Raymond Wong appears to be making the most of his time in Malaysia.

In a recent post on his Instagram and Facebook accounts, the 48-year-old delighted fans in the country after sharing a photo of himself enjoying a bowl of seafood curry noodles at a store said to be in Segambut, Kuala Lumpur.

The actor, who dressed casually in a pink tee and denim shorts, wrote: “Every time I come to Malaysia, I have to try the seafood curry noodles at least once. Delicious food always makes people happy!”

Many netizens left comments under the post welcoming Wong to Malaysia, with some even voicing their hopes to bump into him during his time here.

A handful of social media users also recommended him to try the curry noodles in Penang someday.

Wong arrived in Malaysia last month to shoot the Hong Kong movie, Behind The Shadows. Filming is expected to wrap up this month.

The HK star was previously spotted dining with fellow actors Louis Koo, Chrissie Chau and Eddie Cheung Siu Fai at a hotpot restaurant in Kuala Lumpur.

Before Behind The Shadows, Wong was in Malaysia filming the drama, Modern Dynasty 2.

His Modern Dynasty 2 co-stars Charmaine Sheh, Raymond Lam, Him Law and Gallen Lo were also spotted around Kuala Lumpur during their time here.

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