'90s hunk Mark Cheng asks netizens to decide if Hong Kong's drastic change is a 'good or bad thing'

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'90s hunk Mark Cheng asks netizens to decide if Hong Kong's drastic change is a 'good or bad thing'
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The only constant is change though.

The 58-year-old actor, who's known for playing the antagonist Szeto Ho Nam in theIn the clip, Mark, who is based in China, said he gets really happy whenever he returns to Hong Kong because"that's the place [he] was born"."Back in the '80s and '90s, we didn't have so many friends nor this many boats," he lamented.

Mark continued:"Hong Kong changed so much. Whether it's good or bad, it's up to everyone to decide for themselves." While that seemed like a pretty harmless remark, some netizens did not appreciate what Mark had said. "What do you mean to decide for ourselves if it's good or bad? Please watch your mouth when you speak, don't create problems for yourself," said one such netizen.

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