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Recently, some netizens exposed photos of Joey Wong queuing to buy milk tea in Canada. In the photo, Joey Wong is wearing a black mask without makeup, but she still looks beautiful, so it's hard not to notice her.

Netizens saw Joey Wong waiting in line to buy milk tea, so they estimated that she was here to buy milk tea. It seems that the goddess also loves milk tea. Joey Wong, 53, still has long black hair and white skin, as if she had returned to the period of Nie Xiaogan.

Since Joey Wong converted to Buddhism, she has always given people a very quiet and peaceful feeling. Maybe this is the reason why she has been fasting and chanting Buddha for a long time.

Joey Wong in his early years can be said to be one of the four Hua Dan in Hong Kong films, which is as famous as the three goddesses of Rosamund Kwan, Maggie Cheung and Cherie Chung.

Joey Wong was born in a sports family in Taipei. Influenced by her parents, she likes playing basketball since she was a child. Because of this, her height is 172cm. This height can be said to be very prominent in the environment at that time. Joey Wong, who had no intention of entering the entertainment circle, once worked as a professional striker in the women's professional basketball team, and was invited by an advertiser to shoot an advertisement by chance. From then on, Joey Wong became interested in acting. So she applied for Guoguang Drama Experimental School and studied acting.

1984, Joey Wong entered the entertainment circle with his first film "It will be very cold by the lake this year" and made his official debut. 1985, Joey Wong and Dong Shengyi co-starred in "God Save the People", which made many audiences realize this innocent and lovely newcomer.

Because of her excellent appearance, Joey Wong starred in a movie without a girl leading role, but none of them made her completely angry. Until later, she played the role of "Nie" in classic ghost stories, which made her popular all over the country and overseas.

In fact, the first choice for Nie in Ghost Story is not Jacky Cheung's wife. However, Luo Meiwei turned down the role, while Joey Wong, who was still a newcomer at that time, volunteered to play it, but Tsui Hark's wife Shi Nansheng turned it down because she was too tall. Later, Joey Wong went to Tsui Hark and asked for an audition. Tsui Hark saw the audition effect of Joey Wong and found that Joey Wong was very suitable for this role, so he agreed to let Joey Wong play this role, which was an unforgettable "Nie".

With the role of Nie, Joey Wong can be said to be like a duck to water in his career, and there are countless film contracts and advertising invitations. However, the workplace is proud and love is frustrated. Joey Wong walked very rough on the road of love.

1986, Joey Wong and Chyi Chin co-starred in the film Beautiful Grassland, so Joey Wong and Chyi Chin met and fell in love. However, their relationship is so conspicuous that no matter where they go on a date, many people will spy on them, which makes them feel pressure. Coupled with their long-distance relationship, they finally broke up.

After being single, Joey Wong met Lin Jianyue, a wealthy businessman. Under his fierce pursuit, Joey Wong wavered, but their relationship was not happy, because Lin Jianyue had a family at that time. Later, Joey Wong was publicly reprimanded by Lin Jianyue's parents and finally forced to break up with Lin Jianyue and go to Canada.

1998, Chyi Chin spoke for Joey Wong, claiming that Joey Wong was not as vain as the outside world said. Then he wrote a song for Joey Wong, "Don't let my tears stay with me for the night", which moved Joey Wong and brought Joey Wong back to Chyi Chin again. Joey Wong also made a comeback for him, appearing in the MV lens of Chyi Chin's song "Cliff".

Later, Chyi Chin and Joey Wong moved to the mainland for development, and they also began to show their love in high profile. Joey Wong attended many concerts in Chyi Chin to support him, and Chyi Chin also said that they would hold a Tibetan wedding. However, just as they were happily preparing for their wedding, a successful event broke out halfway. Chyi Chin's ex-girlfriend Mei Fang took Chyi Chin to court and asked Chyi Chin to pay alimony for their 14-year-old son. Chyi Chin denied it at first, but after DNA verification, it was confirmed that Chyi Chin and 14-year-old illegitimate child were father and son.

This fact also shattered Joey Wong's last hope for love, and the media's questioning and reporting made her nearly collapse. Finally, disheartened Joey Wong announced his retirement from the film industry and went to Canada. In 2004, after filming The Story of Shanghai, she retired and never appeared on the screen again.

Now Joey Wong has settled in Canada, converted to Buddhism and led a normal life. Get up at 7 o'clock in the morning to wash, and then get ready for class. Have coffee and muffins between classes, have a salad at noon and go to bed early at night. Joey Wong often goes shopping alone and walks his dog, which is very leisure. Quiet for yourself is a good life.