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Veteran Hongkong Star Angie Chiu Throws 66th Birthday Party In Her Flower-Filled Mansion

“She’s prettier than all the flowers in her garden,” said one netizen.

“She’s prettier than all the flowers in her garden,” said one netizen.

“She’s prettier than all the flowers in her garden,” said one netizen.

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We're all used to veteran actresses looking amazing for their age, but Hongkong star Angie Chiu, whose Chinese name is Zhao Yazhi, seems to be in a league of her own.

1 of 5 Angie & Yun Fat in 'The Bund'

Angie, who is best known for starring opposite Chow Yun Fat in the classic 1980 TVB series The Bund, had an early 66th birthday in her mansion with some of her closest friends.

2 of 5 Timeless elegance

Netizens were wowed by the photos of Angie's home, with one commenting: “This looks more like a vacation home rather than a real home. It must be difficult to maintain all that expensive and classy furniture.

  • 3 of 5 Angie & Melvin

    But as impressed as they were about her home, it was her youthful looks that got the bulk of the attention.

    Photos of Angie posing with the flowers were the most widely discussed on online communities, with netizens pointing out, “She’s prettier than all the flowers in her garden. It’s true that there are no ugly women in this world; only lazy ones.”

    Wait, is there something about Angie being hardworking that we don't know about?

    However, Angie's husband, former actor Melvin Wong, 74, who was in some of the pics as well, wasn't as feted by netizens.

    4 of 5 Angie & Melvin in their younger days

    “Angie looks beautiful and elegant as always but while Melvin's face is pretty much the same, he has a beer belly now, quipped one netizen. Um, what do you expect? He is 74, you know.

  • 5 of 5 As beautiful as a flower

    Photos: PBE Media

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