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"Infernal Affairs" cop weds
www.chinaview.cn 2005-06-09 08:11:53

Hong Kong actor Chapman To tied knot with actress Tian Xinni on Tuesday in Hong Kong. (Photo source: sina)

Bridesmaiden Wu Junru(3rd left)and bridesman Andy Lau

    BEIJING, June 9 -- CHAPMAN TO ,the goofy cop in the Hong Kong blockbuster ˇ°Infernal Affairs,ˇ± married his girlfriend of six years, Krystal Tin, on Tuesday.

    With a Tube Top wedding gown and a nearly six-figure diamond ring, Tin smiled with happiness all day. However, in the afternoon when the couple took their vows, she cried with excitement. ˇ°We had prepared the wedding since January and I was very nervous the day before the marriage,ˇ± said Tin.

    The wedding was reported by the media as a luxurious party. Over 300 guests attended. Superstar Andy Lau  was invited as the best man and Sandra Ng was the maid of honor.

    Thirty-two-year-old To has been in love with Tin for six years. He said he was shocked last year by the tsunami disaster, which changed his view of life, and before long he proposed to Tin.

    In 1994, To had a brief marriage that failed partly because of his love affairs. In spite of the recent heavy coverage of his ex-wife by the Hong Kong media, To said it did not affect his happy mood at the ceremony.

    (Source: Shenzhen Daily)

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