Source: Oriental Daily Translated by: aZnangel Myolie Wu cries at HK wide mourn for the Philippines hostage victims TVB, ATV and iCable, the 3 TV stations held a Hong Kong wide memorial service for the Philippines tour bus hostage victims. Yesterday morning, TVB changed their logo to black and announced that a moment of silence will be held at 3pm at TVB City in Tseung Kwan O. Nearly a thousand artists participated in on the mourning, Vice-Chairman Mona Fong especially came back to attend the service and many artists stopped filming to participate in the moment including Myolie Wu, Wayne Lai, Teresa Mo, Aimee Chan, Liza Wang, etc. During the moment of silence, Myolie, Aimee, Margie Tsang, Queenie Chu and TVB executive Virgina Lok couldn't hold it in and teared up. Eric Tsang represented everyone in sending their blessings to the survivors and their families. After the service, everyone silently went back to work. Among them, Myolie cried the most and because she felt too sad, she was unwilling to accept an interview. Rumored boyfriend Bosco Wong rushed back to TVB City in time for the closing of the ceremony. When asked about Myolie being very emotional, Bosco did not respond directly. He expressed that he hopes the injured victim can recover soon. Liza Wang especially came back for the moment of silence, she said: "It's cruel. This time, it is a very painful experience for the people of Hong Kong. I especially came back to express my feelings. My two Filipino house workers also felt really sorry and sad." Wong Cho Lam, who has just returned from Europe, also especially attended the ceremony to express his feelings.
Even I cried when I saw the news. I'm so mad about Philippine right now. I send my blessing to the survivors and their family. It's really sad
You can't be mad at a nation for a small group's selfishness/foolishness (whatever you want to say), that is like to blame all Japanese for last generation's actions.
Agreed... Tragic happened almost everyday...8 people die is nothing compared to other countries...100 even thousand of people got killed everyday...and it's not even in the news.
I'm not sure about that. My mom's still pretty ambivalent towards Japan. I mean, she wouldn't work for a Japanese bank, anything but them.