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Jay Chou performs during his Live World Tour concert at Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur, 23 February 2008. GLENN GUAN/The Star
What is Hong Kong superstar Stephen Chow Sing Chi like, up close and personal?
The Star photographer Glenn Guan (armed only with a digital compact camera) and journalist Michael Cheang spend 2 days “undercover” with the superstar.
Full story in StarTwo tommorow; 21 February 2008 🙂
UPDATE, 21 Feb: Full story HERE

Stephen Chow tossing yee sang with his CJ7 co-star Kitty Zhang (on Chow’s right) at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Kuala Lumpur. GLENN GUAN/The Star

TUMBLING DOWN: PKNS defender Yuzaiman Zahari (left) falls to the ground while Kedah’s Marlon James eyes the ball during their FA Cup match at the MBPJ Stadium in Kelana Jaya last night. Kedah won 5-2. GLENN GUAN/The Star
Was recently on a 2 days “special” assignment with Hong Kong comedy star and director Stephen Chow and his latest movie “CJ7” co-stars Kitty Zhang Yuqi and Lee Sheung Ching. It was a fun-filled assignment but i’m ONLY armed with a digital compact camera instead of my lightning fast dSLR.
Keep an eye out for the full story in StarTwo soon! 🙂
HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR & GONG XI FA CHAI!



UNIQUE RACE: (from left) Singapore Tourism Board’s Chang Chee Pey, Singapore GP Pte Ltd’s Colin Syn and ESPN Star Sports’ Steve Slater looking at an artist’s impression of the Singapore F1 grandstand during a press conference in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. – GLENN GUAN / The Star
Full story HERE

GOLDEN KISSES: Malaysia’s Chrystal Lim kissed all her apparatus before performing to ensure that they would not fall out of her hands. It must have worked as she turned on a flawless display to win three gold medals out of the four at stake in rhythmic gymnastics on the last day of the 24th SEA Games in Korat yesterday. Her three wins, coupled with the polo team’s victory in the last event of the Games, gave Malaysia 68 gold medals, surpassing their target, and second place behind hosts Thailand. GLENN GUAN/The Star (Thailand)

Closing Ceremony with SSK
Main Stadium, His Majesty the King’s 80th Anniversary Stadium
24th SEA Games, Korat, Thailand




Malaysia’s Chrystal Lim Wen Chean displays her medals at the end of the rhythmic gymnastics finals of the 24th SEA Games, Korat, Thailand, 15 December 2007. She won 3 gold and 1 silver medal. GLENN GUAN/The Star (Thailand)


Malaysia’s Chrystal Lim Wen Chean performs during the rhythmic gymnastics individual all-around finals of the 24th SEA Games, Korat, Thailand, 14 December 2007. Chrystal won the silver medal. GLENN GUAN/The Star (Thailand)


Malaysia’s Foong Seow Ting performs during the rhythmic gymnastics individual all-around finals of the 24th SEA Games, Korat, Thailand, 14 December 2007. Seow Ting won the bronze medal. GLENN GUAN/The Star (Thailand)




Malaysia’s Leong Mun Yee competes in the women’s 1m springboard finals during the 24th SEA Games in Korat, Thailand, 13 December 2007. Mun Yee won the gold with the score of 278.30 points. GLENN GUAN/The Star (Thailand)

Malaysia’s Yeoh Ken Nee competes in the men’s 3m springboard finals during the 24th SEA Games in Korat, Thailand, 13 December 2007. Ken Nee won the gold with the score of 444.05 points. GLENN GUAN/The Star (Thailand)