HK actor Eddie Cheung Siu Fai enjoys kuey teow while filming in KL, jokes about 'unpredictable' weather


Hong Kong actor Eddie Cheung Siu Fai is currently filming a thriller in Malaysia. Photos: Eddie Cheung/Facebook

Hong Kong actor Eddie Cheung Siu Fai is working on another movie in Malaysia after shooting Louis Koo's Behind The Shadows here last month.

According to China Press, Cheung is currently in the country to shoot a thriller helmed by Hong Kong director Danny Pang.

The publication added that the cast and crew have been filming in Kuala Lumpur for a week now, and they enjoyed various cuisines such as steamed fish, petai, crab and more during their time here.

On Sunday (Nov 12), Cheung shared a photo of his breakfast which consisted of kuey teow, egg tarts and white coffee. His Facebook post was accompanied by a caption saying: "The film crew's breakfast in Kuala Lumpur. Is it rich enough?"

In a more recent update on Monday, the 60-year-old uploaded a video in which he joked about Malaysia's weather taking unpredictable turns within hours.

The 47-second clip started off with Cheung enjoying the warmth of the sun before it transitioned to the actor appearing surprised at a heavy downpour sometime later.

"Today in Malaysia, I experienced half a day of bright sunshine and half a day of thunder and lightning," he wrote, tagging Kuala Lumpur in his post.

Many netizens have warmly welcomed Cheung's arrival. Some also suggested for him to try other local delights like nasi lemak and banana leaf rice while he's still here.

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