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Monie Tung (Chinese: 董敏莉; pinyin: Dǒng Mǐnlì; born 26 November 1980) is a Hong Kong film and television entertainer, programme host and stage actress, and started when she was 6 years old, and enrolled in the wireless TV children's programme 430 Space Shuttle, she entered the Sheng Kung Hui Lam Woo Memorial Secondary School, and graduated from the University of Hong Kong College of Arts (majoring in French literature), and in 2004 she officially joined the entertainment circle.
At first she took her singer career, she released her debut album Monie Monie, and later to film and television drama-based, in which she starred in many films, in which her most significant works are My Mother Is a Belly Dancer and Whispers and Moans.
From 2013 onwards she hosted the entertainment programme Entertainment Flagship Store for the Metro Info, until 8 January 2016 she presided over the last episode of the programme, together with more than thirty DJs when the Metro dismissed.
Private life
In media reports on April 2016, Monie Tung married to lawyer and talent Zhuang Yaojin after dating for two years.[1] Their honeymoon location was originally intended to the United Kingdom, but because of fear of instability in Europe, they decided to change their location to Japan.[1]