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Encyclopedia > Cheung Tak Lan

Cheung Tak Lan (張德蘭 Teresa) was a famous Hong Kong singer in 80s. She participated in the entertainment industry since she was a child (stage name Cheung Yuen Yuen 張圓圓). She is also a catholic.


The song that she sang for the TVB series People in the Net made her famous.




Future Explanation Should Include:

  • More detail on her history
  • CD albums that she released



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LO WO AND OTHERS v. CHEUNG CHAN KA, JOSEPH AND ANOTHER (9107 words)
Cheung was a conveyancing clerk employed by the Hong Kong solicitors firm of Gary Mak and Co. Lum was at that time working as a property broker or agent, being earlier a partner of an estate agency company by the name of Mutual Link Development Company.
Cheung said he sent a letter in December 1995 to the Sisters but there is a dispute as to whether this letter was ever received.
Cheung and Lum had the audacity to tell the Court that they did not know until the time when it came to put signatures to the August Agreement that the Plaintiffs were illiterate.
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