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| Friday, November 17, 2006



Andy Lau's A Battle of Wits will opens in the cinema on 23 November, thus the promotion had been going underways as a premiere was held at Beijing last night around 2000 hours whereas the whole group would be moving to Shanghai today.

Other than director Jacob Chang and Andy, other casts including Ahn Sung-ki, Wang Zhiwen, Fan Bingbing, Nicky Wu, Choi Si-Won were also presented. When a calligraphy was displayed to the audience, they were surprised that the 2 words "Mo Gong" was written by Andy.



Andy expressed that he wrote the 2 words in calligraphy after being invited by Jacob, he said: "One day when I need not work and was at home, I received a call from Jacob and told me that the 'Mo Gong' on the cover of the comic looked very strong and he hope that we could come up with something more gentle, I then work on it in my home before asking someone to send over. I told them that if they think that it's not good, they can always not use it as I satisfied to write calligraphy with 'Mo' (ink)."

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