Angie Cheong showcases Ipoh in “We’re All Wildlings”

Angie Cheong was eager to promote the enthusiasm of the locals and showcase the beauty of her hometown Ipoh in the TVB Hong Kong tv show.

Angie Cheong showcases Ipoh' in "We're All Wildlings"

Hong Kong-based Malaysian actress, Angie Cheong, recently took Milkson Fong, the host of the popular travel showWe’re All Wildlings” (野外步出3玩野加大馬) on a journey to showcase her hometown, Ipoh.

The episode, which aired on May 3, highlights the beauty and cuisine of this lesser-known destination, and has received positive feedback from netizens.

Cheong was eager to promote the enthusiasm of the locals and showcase the beauty of her hometown. In the episode, she took Fong to picturesque locations in Ipoh, including the popular Kek Look Tong cave temple, which has become a bustling tourist spot due to its serene vibe.

A culinary adventure with Angie Cheong

Angie Cheong showcases Ipoh' in "We're All Wildlings"
Photo: Angie Cheong Facebook

In addition to the stunning scenery, Cheong also introduced Fong to popular Ipoh dishes, such as bean sprout chicken, curry chicken bun, and the “king of fruits,” the durian. As a former Miss Chinese Malaysia, Cheong is no stranger to the local cuisine and was proud to showcase the delicious and unique flavours of Ipoh.

The episode featuring Cheong and Fong has received a positive response from netizens, particularly on Facebook, where Cheong shared photos of their adventure. Many praised Cheong for promoting the city and welcoming the Hong Kong star to Ipoh. The show’s relaxed and adventurous vibe was also praised, with many crediting Fong’s hosting skills.

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Angie Cheong showcases Ipoh' in "We're All Wildlings"
Photo: Angie Cheong Facebook

“We’re All Wildlings” is a great way to promote travel and tourism to Ipoh and Malaysia, and to showcase the beauty of lesser-known destinations. The show, hosted by Milkson Fong with producer Cheung Chi Ming, has two seasons consisting of 16 and 20 episodes, respectively. The first season premiered on January 11, 2021, airing every Monday at 8:30 PM on J2 and is available for online streaming on myTV SUPER.

A Malaysian beauty queen in Hong Kong

Angie Cheong showcases Ipoh' in "We're All Wildlings"
Photo: Angie Cheong Facebook

Angie Cheong won the Miss Chinese Malaysia pageant in 1987, which led to her entry into the entertainment industry. She began her acting career in Hong Kong in the late 1980s and quickly became a popular actress.

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Cheong has acted in many TVB dramas, including “A Kindred Spirit,” “Journey To The West,” and “Happy Ever After.” She has also appeared in films such as “Ghostly Vixen,” “The Bride with White Hair 2,” and “Love and Death.”

Angie Cheong showcases Ipoh' in "We're All Wildlings"
Photo: Angie Cheong Facebook

Cheong has won several awards for her performances, including the TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actress in 1990 and the Best Actress Award at the 1991 Asia-Pacific Film Festival. In addition to acting, Cheong is also a singer and has released several albums throughout her career.

Despite living in Hong Kong for many years, Cheong remains proud of her Malaysian roots and often speaks about her love for her hometown of Ipoh.

Overall, the episode of “We’re All Wildlings” featuring Angie Cheong and Milkson Fong in Ipoh was well-received, and Cheong’s warm personality and tour guide skills were praised by netizens. With her love for her hometown and enthusiasm for promoting tourism, Angie Cheong has shown the world the beauty and delicious cuisine of Ipoh.

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