Baak Maan Fu Yung
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Not to be confused with Bai Wan Fu Weng, Malaysian Mandarin version of "Millionaire".
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Logo of Baak Maan Fu Yung |
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| Format | Quiz show |
| Presented by | Kenneth Chan |
| Country of origin | Hong Kong |
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| Original channel | ATV |
| Original run | May 7, 2001 – 2005 |
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Baak Maan Fu Yung (Chinese: 百萬富翁, Cantonese Yale: baak3 maan6 fu3 yung1, Jyutping: baak3 maan6 fu3 jung1, English: The Millionaire, also had the English words of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire surrounding the Chinese title) was a game show from Hong Kong, based on the original British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. The show's host was Kenneth Chan. The main goal of the game was to win 1 million Hong Kong dollars by answering 15 multiple-choice questions correctly. There were three lifelines: fifty-fifty, phone a friend and ask the audience. Baak Maan Fu Yung first aired on May 7, 2001. It was broadcast by Hong Kong's ATV.
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[edit] Money Tree
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- 1. question • HK$1,000
- 2. question • HK$2,000
- 3. question • HK$3,000
- 4. question • HK$4,000
- 5. question • HK$8,000 (guaranteed sum)
- 6. question • HK$10,000
- 7. question • HK$20,000
- 8. question • HK$30,000
- 9. question • HK$40,000
- 10. question • HK$60,000 (guaranteed sum)
- 11. question • HK$80,000
- 12. question • HK$150,000
- 13. question • HK$250,000
- 14. question • HK$500,000
- 15. question • HK$1,000,000
[edit] Notable Contestants
[edit] Top Prize Winners
- Wong Jim (黃霑) and Fung Po Po (馮寶寶), July 2001 (celebrity edition)
- Stephen Chow (周星馳) and Lee Man (李敏), August 2001 (celebrity edition)
- Chan Hon-cheung (陳漢翔), November 2, 2001
[edit] Top Prize Losers (People who answered the final question incorrectly)
- Ling Wing Kuen(凌永權) and Ling Shuk Ling(凌淑玲), November 9, 2001 (lost HK$440,000)
[edit] External links
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