
Wong Ching-Wan
Wong Ching-Wan is credited in two films from the late 1960s and early 1970s, both within the Hong Kong cinema of that era. In The Bells of Death [1968], Wong appears in the role of Tso's Concubine, a supporting part within the film’s narrative.
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Wong Ching-Wan is credited in two films from the late 1960s and early 1970s, both within the Hong Kong cinema of that era. In The Bells of Death [1968], Wong appears in the role of Tso's Concubine, a supporting part within the film’s narrative. The character’s function appears to be part of the ensemble cast, contributing to the film’s dramatic or narrative structure.
In The Human Goddess [1972], Wong is listed as First Sister, another credited role that suggests a position of significance within the film’s hierarchy or group dynamic. The nature of the character is not detailed beyond the title, but the credit indicates a recurring type of supporting or featured role common in genre films of the period.
The limited available filmography suggests Wong Ching-Wan worked in the industry duri…






