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Neil Trifunovich, has worked in the film industry for over 30 years working with movie luminaries from director David Cronenberg to actor Jackie Chan.
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No one visiting Hong Kong should miss out on a trip to the Peak. Towering over the Central business district, it's been a must-see since Hong Kong was founded in 1842.
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