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Cally Kwong Mei-wan (Chinese: 鄺美雲; pinyin: Kuàng Měiyún; Sidney Lau: Kwong3Mei5Wan4; (born December 24, 1962) is a singer, actress and business woman from Hong Kong.

Introduction

Kwong was born Cally Kwong Mei Wan on 24 December 1962 in Hong Kong. Her family was poor and her mother died when she was 14. She became the first runner-up of the Miss Hong Kong Pageant in 1982 and became Cantotop Singer, In 1984 she signed up to PolyGram Records and released her first solo album a year later. In 1996 Kwong married actor Ray Lui Leung-wai but the marriage only lasted for 18-months.[1]

She started jewellery studies and obtained a diploma in gemology and in 2000,she opened her own store, Cally Jewellery.

Miss Hong Kong Pageant

Cally entered into the Miss Hong Kong contest organised by HK TVB in 1982 when she was 19 and won the 1st runner-up title. The Miss Hong Kong of this year was Anglie Leon Leung (chinese: 梁韻蕊) and the 2nd runner-up was Isabella Kau (chinese : 寇鴻萍).[2]

As the 1st runner-up, Cally represented Hong Kong in the 32nd edition of Miss World 1982 contest. Her contestant number was 29 out of 68. The event was held on 18 November 1982 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK.[citation needed]

Religious

In 2000 Kwong became a Buddhist and joined the Fo Guang Shan(Mountain of Buddhist Light) (佛光山)whose headquarters is near Kaohsiung in the south of Taiwan. Since then, she adopted her religious principles in her investment.[3]

Charity

From 2000, Cally started to donate in China, mostly in Jiangxi province in building primary and secondary schools for the poor. Her goal was to build 100 schools.[3] In 2008, she was named one of the top 10 philanthropists in Jiangxi.[4]

Political career

Cally started her charity work back in early 1990s. Because of her contribuion to Jiangxi province, she was elected as delegate to the 9th and 10th Jiangxi CPPCC: The Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.[5] Cally was elected as one of the 36 delegates representing Hong Kong to the China National People's Congress in Dec 2017.[6][7]

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