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Whose son is Hawick Lau?
Original name: Liu Qingji
Nickname: Barbecued pork, Bingdan
English name Lau Dan
Native place: Weihai, Shandong
Current residence: Hong Kong
Date of birth: November 18, 1944
Constellation: Scorpio
Height: 16. Children: 1 son (famous actor Hawick Lau) 1 daughter
Religion: Buddhism
Love sports: tennis, golf, swimming
Present position: TVB artist, former Sai Kung District Councillor.
Date of birth: November 18, 1944
Place of birth: Hong Kong
Education level:.
Personal note
Liu Dan immigrated to Hong Kong with his parents when he was four years old. Because of the hard life since childhood, his father became a policeman, while he studied in the morning and worked at night.
He studied in heep yunn school, Hong Kong, and studied in the Department of Civil Engineering at the Polytechnic University. Later, he changed his life and joined the entertainment circle because of sailing. His work place is Cathay Pacific Film Company. Later, he switched from Cathay Pacific to Shaw, from Shaw to Jiashi, and then from Jiashi to TVB. In 2, he was appointed as a member of Sai Kung District Council and began to go into politics to plead for the people. After serving as a District Councillor for two consecutive terms (8 years), he retired in 27.
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