Tung Wah Charity Show
Tung Wah Charity Show (Chinese: 歡樂滿東華) is a long-run charity television show raising funds for Tung Wah Group of Hospitals in Hong Kong. It is held in Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) annually at a Saturday or Sunday in December. It started from a charity show in an entertainment show Enjoy Yourself Tonight (EYT).
Unlike other charity show on television, it runs from prime time until 12am (because evening news broadcast at this time). Immediately after the evening news, this show resumes until 2 in the mid-night. The total amount of time on air is 6.5 hours. Cantonese opera is the core of the show. The master San Ma Shi Tsang was the famous one performed a section of Cantonese opera every years until his decease and crowned as the king of charity singer (慈善伶王). Other performance like acrobats and singing has been seen on the show.[citation needed]
Many stunts performed in the charity show are record holder of Guinness World Records.
Various English translation of the show name:
- Tung Wah Charity Gala
- Tung Wah Charity Show
- Tung Wah Hospital Annual Charity Show
- Tung Wah Hospitals Charity Evening
- Tung Wah Night
- Tung Wah Show
The Chinese name means joy fills Tung Wah. In 1986, the former Hong Kong Governor Edward Youde died from a heart attack in his office in Beijing. The Chinese name changed to 愛心滿東華 (lit. love fills Tung Wah) since it was hardly any joy at that moment.
Although there are many TV charity shows following Tung Wah, they are hardly comparable to its influence on Hong Kong culture. Its name and its theme song is often deemed as the symbol of charity.