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Growth

Thereafter, her role in Always Ready, The Biter Bitten and Forensic Heroes earned her the "Most Improved Female Actress Award" in TVB Anniversary Awards (2006). Moreover, her role Sandra Sze in Always Ready used to nominate the "Top 10 Most Favourite Character Role" Award in 2005. Her role Lam Dingding in Forensic Heroes got an awards of the "Most Perfect sweetie" from one of the magazine in Hong Kong, also garnering her a nomination for "Best Actress" and "My Most Favourite Female Character Role" in TVB Anniversary Awards (2006) for the first time. Chung was the second time to be the leading actress in Best Bet, her acting had received praise from Michael Tse, Idy Chan and Louise Lee. Most importantly, her role, Sheung Joy Sum in the series Heart of Greed has been described as her breakthrough role as Chung received much praise from audiences and several famous people. For instances, Bobby Au-Yeung, Alan Tam, Adam Cheng, Xia Yu, Paco Wong, Moses Chan, Mike Ha, Kathy Chow, Charmaine Sheh, Tavia Yeung, Louis Yuen, Louise Lee, Kenix Kwok and Lee San San. The role in Heart of Greed garnering her a nomination for "Best Actress" and "My Most Favourite Female Character Role" in TVB Anniversary Awards (2007). Among the two nominations, Chung was first got into top 5 of "My Most Favourite Female Character Role". Besides, she won the "Top 10 Most Favourite Character Role" and "My Favourite Couple" Awards for Sheung Joy Sum. After this, Chung is much more well known in entertainment industry. As Chung can speak very fluent English, together with frugal, sweetly and sublimate images, she gains superiority in the entertainment industry. Her popularity increased after rumours about her and her famous co-star, Raymond Lam, although both stars have denied them.

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