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Chow Yun-fat thanks Hongkongers for years of support as he receives honorary degree

  • Speaking at Baptist University ceremony, screen legend recalls early years starting out in the industry
  • University president Alexander Wai praises Chow as a figure who demonstrates the unyielding spirit of Hong Kong

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Chow Yun-fat with students at Baptist University on Saturday. Photo: Handout
Christy Leung

Hong Kong screen legend Chow Yun-fat has been given an honorary doctorate from Baptist University for his outstanding achievements and contributions to society.

At the ceremony on campus on Saturday, the 66-year-old action star expressed gratitude for the doctorate in humanities and thanked Hongkongers for the encouragement and love they had shown him.

Dr Chow Yun-fat (right) receives the degree. Photo: Handout
Dr Chow Yun-fat (right) receives the degree. Photo: Handout
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He recalled that his life had been entwined with movies as early as the 1960s when he would visit the cinema to escape crowded conditions at home.

“I did not know what the movies were about,” he said. “I went there for the air conditioning,”

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Chow dropped out of school at 17 to help support his family, and within the year was accepted into TVB’s actor training course. It was 1973, the same year Bruce Lee’s Enter the Dragon was released.

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