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HK Celeb Couple Kevin Cheng & Grace Chan To Make Appearance At Sunway Pyramid This July

HK Celeb Couple Kevin Cheng & Grace Chan To Make Appearance At Sunway Pyramid This July

Hype Malaysia3 days ago
It appears more stars are coming our way! Recently, renowned Hong Kong noodle store TamJai Mixian announced that celebrity couple Kevin Cheng (郑嘉颖) and Grace Chan (陈凯琳) will be coming to town later this month to celebrate the opening of their first store in Malaysia!
According to the post, TamJai Mixian will hold its grand opening event at their store at Sunway Pyramid on 29th July 2025 (Tuesday). The store is the first Malaysian store under the TamJai brand, which is a famous fast-casual restaurant chain in Hong Kong and China known for its spicy noodles. Adding excitement to the event is the appearance of actor Kevin Cheng and actress Grace Chan, who will help officiate the opening of the new store.
In addition, TamJai Mixian Malaysia announced a special contest where fans stand a chance to meet the celeb couple up close. There will be five winners, and more details are available on the official TanJai Mixian social media page. However, even without winning, fans can still get a glimpse of Kevin and Grace as they make their appearance at the store at 11am on the grand opening day.
This upcoming event isn't the first time Kevin and Grace have made a joint appearance in Malaysia. A few months ago, the couple attended the opening ceremony of the Body Perfect beauty spa, also located in Sunway Pyramid. While they were here, they also visited other parts of town, including Village Park restaurant. While we wait to see what they get up on their next visit, here are the details of their guest appearance at the new TamJai Mixian store:
TamJai Mixian Malaysia Grand Opening With Kevin Cheng & Grace Chan
Date: 29th July 2025 (Tuesday)
Time: 11am
Venue: Sunway Pyramid
For more information on the event and the meet-and-greet contest, check out TamJai Mixian Malaysia's official social media pages. Are you excited to meet Kevin Cheng and Grace Chan together in person?
Source: Instagram
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