Can a Hong Kong comedian become the Funniest Person in the World?
Tamby Chan and Joanna Sio are about to test their stand-up skills in a global competition
Local comedian Tamby Chan went to his first open mic show just three years back – and he’s been addicted to stand-up ever since.
“It just makes me feel good,” Chan, who was born in Hong Kong and emigrated to Canada when he was seven before returning in 2008, said. “It also teaches you to be honest with yourself.”
Now he is one of two comedians representing Hong Kong in a global competition to find the funniest person in the world, along with Singapore-based Hongkonger Joanna Sio.
Hosted by US comedy club chain the Laugh Factory, the contest is held every two years and offers the top 20 comedians with the most online votes the chance to take part in semi-finals and finals in Finland from December 4 to 10.
Grand prize winners will receive US$100,000 while two runner-ups will get US$10,000 and US$5,000 respectively. Comedians who make it to the semi-finals will also receive US$1,000.