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#SHOWBIZ: HK actor Louis Koo visits Penang for the first time, promises to return

#SHOWBIZ: HK actor Louis Koo visits Penang for the first time, promises to return

KUALA LUMPUR: Renowned Hong Kong actor Louis Koo recently made his first trip to Penang to promote his latest film, Behind The Shadows, and it didn't take long for the state to win him over.
In a Weibo post on Tuesday (June 10), Koo, 54, shared his excitement about the trip, praising the warm hospitality of the locals and raving about the delicious prawn noodles he had tried.
"Although it's my first time in Penang, I've already fallen in love. The human touch and yummy prawn noodles here are unforgettable to me," he wrote.
Koo's post featured three photographs – including one capturing the crowded shopping centre where the promotional event was held, with every floor packed with eager fans.
The actor said this would not be his last visit to the state, adding that he would gladly return if the opportunity arose.
"I hope to return soon. Next time, I'll have more time to take pictures with you," he said.
Many Malaysian fans left comments hoping for Koo's return, while others eagerly offered food recommendations for his next visit.
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