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AFP
Sun Nov 13, 3:00 PM ET

Taiwan actress Shu Qi (L) and Hong Kong actor Kwok Fu-Shing display trophies after winning the Best Leading Actress and the Best Leading Actor categories at the Keelung Culture Center, for the 42nd Golden Horse Awards. Stars gathered in Taiwan for the 42nd annual Golden Horse Film Awards, considered the 'Oscars' of the Chinese-language film industry.(AFP/Patrick Lin)

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AP
Sun Nov 13, 1:17 PM ET

Taiwanese actress Su Qi and Hong Kong actor Aaron Kwok hold their awards for Best Actress and Best Actor at the 42nd Golden Horse Awards, Sunday, Nov. 13, 2005, in the northern city of Keelung, Taiwan. Su won for her performance in the movie 'Three Times,' and Kwok for his in the movie 'Divergence.' The Golden Horse film awards are the Chinese-speaking equivalent to the Oscars. (AP Photo/Crystal Chiang)

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AP
Sun Nov 13, 1:04 PM ET

Taiwanese actress Su Qi and Hong Kong actor Aaron Kwok hold their awards for Best Actress and Best Actor at the 42nd Golden Horse Awards, Sunday, Nov. 13, 2005, in the northern city of Keelung, Taiwan. The Golden Horse film awards are the Chinese-speaking equivalent to the Oscars. (AP Photo/Crystal Chiang)

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AP
Sun Nov 13,12:58 PM ET

Taiwanese actress Su Qi and Hong Kong actor Aaron Kwok hold their awards for Best Actress and Best Actor at the 42-nd Golden Horse Awards, Sunday, Nov. 13, 2005, in the northern city of Keelung, Taiwan. The Golden Horse film awards are the Chinese-speaking equivalent to the Oscars. (AP Photo/Crystal Chiang)

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Reuters
Sun Nov 13,10:16 AM ET

Hong Kong actor Aaron Kwok poses with his award for Best leading Actor for the film 'Divergence' at the 42th Golden Horse Award ceremony in Keelung City, Taiwan on November 13, 2005. The annual Golden Horse Award is Taiwan's premier film award. REUTERS/Richard Chung

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Reuters
Sun Nov 13,10:20 AM ET

Hong Kong actor Aaron Kwok (R)and Taiwan actress Shu Qi pose with their awards for the Best leading Actor and Best Leading Actress at the 42th Golden Horse Award ceremony in Keelung City, Taiwan on November 13, 2005. The annual Golden Horse Award is Taiwan's premier film award. REUTERS/Richard Chung

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Reuters
Sun Nov 13,10:22 AM ET

Hong Kong actor Aaron Kwok (R) and Taiwan actress Shu Qi pose with their awards for the Best leading Actor and Best Leading Actress at the 42th Golden Horse Award ceremony in Keelung City, Taiwan on November 13, 2005. The annual Golden Horse Award is Taiwan's premier film award. REUTERS/Richard Chung

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Reuters
Sun Nov 13,10:21 AM ET

Hong Kong actor Aaron Kwok (R) and Taiwan actress Shu Qi pose with their awards for the Best leading Actor and Best Leading Actress at the 42th Golden Horse Award ceremony in Keelung City, Taiwan on November 13, 2005. The annual Golden Horse Award is Taiwan's premier film award. REUTERS/Richard Chung

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Reuters
Sun Nov 13,10:14 AM ET

Hong Kong actor Aaron Kwok poses with his award for Best leading Actor for the film 'Divergence' at the 42th Golden Horse Award ceremony in Keelung City, Taiwan on November 13, 2005. The annual Golden Horse Award is Taiwan's premier film award. REUTERS/ Richard Chung

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Reuters
Sun Nov 13,10:14 AM ET

Hong Kong actor Aaron Kwok poses with his award for Best leading Actor for the film 'Divergence' at the 42th Golden Horse Award ceremony in Keelung City, Taiwan on November 13, 2005. The annual Golden Horse Award is Taiwan's premier film award. REUTERS/ Richard Chung

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Reuters
Sun Nov 13, 9:58 AM ET

Hong Kong actor Aaron Kwok arrives for the 42th Golden Horse Award ceremony in Keelung City, Taiwan November 13, 2005. Kwok is nominated for the Best Actor award for the film 'Divergence'. REUTERS/Richard Chung