Former Hong Kong actress Amy Yip visits Malaysia for first time, opens boutique hotel in Penang

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Former Hong Kong actress Amy Yip visits Malaysia for first time, opens boutique hotel in Penang
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The 58-year-old was a leading sex symbol of Hong Kong cinema in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Amy Yip made the news in September when she ordered an 1.8kg empurau fish from Malaysia for a dinner party in Hong Kong.

In an interview with Malaysian media, Yip said this is her first business venture in the country, and she plans to invest in three more hotels in Penang. During her time in Penang, Yip indulged in various cuisines. She also tried durian, and said she will ask friends to ship the king of fruits to her in Hong Kong.

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