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Hong Kong to reopen Avenue of Stars after three years(1/6)

2019-01-31 12:35:34 Ecns.cn Editor :Gu Liping
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The statue of the Goddess of the Hong Kong Film Awards Association is seen on the renovated Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. The Avenue of Stars, which pays tribute to those who have helped make Hong Kong the \

The statue of the Goddess of the Hong Kong Film Awards Association is seen on the renovated Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. The Avenue of Stars, which pays tribute to those who have helped make Hong Kong the "Hollywood of the East," will reopen on Jan. 31 after more than three years of renovations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

A view of the renovated Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. The Avenue of Stars, which pays tribute to those who have helped make Hong Kong the \

A view of the renovated Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. The Avenue of Stars, which pays tribute to those who have helped make Hong Kong the "Hollywood of the East," will reopen on Jan. 31 after more than three years of renovations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

Handprints of stars are seen on the renovated Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. The Avenue of Stars, which pays tribute to those who have helped make Hong Kong the \

Handprints of stars are seen on the renovated Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. The Avenue of Stars, which pays tribute to those who have helped make Hong Kong the "Hollywood of the East," will reopen on Jan. 31 after more than three years of renovations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

A statue of local diva Anita Mui Yim-fong on the renovated Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. The Avenue of Stars, which pays tribute to those who have helped make Hong Kong the \

A statue of local diva Anita Mui Yim-fong on the renovated Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. The Avenue of Stars, which pays tribute to those who have helped make Hong Kong the "Hollywood of the East," will reopen on Jan. 31 after more than three years of renovations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

A statue of Bruce Lee is seen on the renovated Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. The Avenue of Stars, which pays tribute to those who have helped make Hong Kong the \

A statue of Bruce Lee is seen on the renovated Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. The Avenue of Stars, which pays tribute to those who have helped make Hong Kong the "Hollywood of the East," will reopen on Jan. 31 after more than three years of renovations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

Handprints of stars are seen on the renovated Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. The Avenue of Stars, which pays tribute to those who have helped make Hong Kong the \

Handprints of stars are seen on the renovated Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. The Avenue of Stars, which pays tribute to those who have helped make Hong Kong the "Hollywood of the East," will reopen on Jan. 31 after more than three years of renovations. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Wei)

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