Canadian actress Christy Chung shares photos from family vacation in Kota Kinabalu


Canadian actress Christy Chung recently brought her husband and daughter to Sabah. Photos: Christy Chung/Xiaohongshu

Canadian actress and restaurant owner Christy Chung recently took a break from work to relax with her husband, Chinese actor Shawn Zhang, and her 14-year-old daughter Cayla in Malaysia.

In a Xiaohongshu post on Tuesday (Sept 10), Chung, 53, shared a series of photos from her family vacation in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

Among the pictures uploaded include one of Chung and Zhang, 42, in a loving embrace, two of her striking poses on the yacht, and three of the beautiful orange sunset.

“Caught an incredibly romantic sunset over the sea in Malaysia.

“My husband Shawn and I brought Cayla here for a vacation. We watched the beautiful sunset in Sabah. It was truly romantic and unforgettable,” she captioned her post.

In the comment section, Chung, who is of mixed Chinese and Vietnamese parentage, added that she will upload a vlog of her holiday soon.

Many have left comments welcoming the actress and her family to Malaysia. Some also marvelled at how much Cayla has grown.

“Sabah’s sunset is the most beautiful,” one netizen commented.

“I hope you are enjoying your time in Malaysia,” said another.

“Cayla has already grown so tall, she’s so beautiful,” a third added.

Chung has two other daughters – Yasmine, 26, and Jaden, 16 – from her previous marriages to British businessman Glen Ross and music producer Jon Yen respectively.

In November 2016, Chung married Zhang, a year after they met on the Chinese dating show, Perhaps Love.


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