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Cecilia Cheung & Nic Tse Hold Birthday Party for Son
    2007-09-14 16:23:18     CRIENGLISH.com
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Cecilia Cheung, wearing a red suit, appeared at the one-month birthday party of her son on Thursday in the Jockey Club in Hong Kong. [Photo: on.cc]

Hong Kong stars Cecilia Cheung and Nicholas Tse on Thursday held a one month birthday celebration for their son, Lucas.

Successfully losing her pregnancy weight, Cecilia Cheung appeared at the party, carrying much of that weight in her arms. The baby boy's Chinese name was also announced during the party. It is Tse Jun Hin.

The happy parents have made a slideshow, recording baby Lucas' growth, from a tiny fetus in the womb to his one month form.

Nicholas Tse's parents and Cecilia's mother, sister, and younger brother attended the baby banquet.

Guests at the press conference included Nicholas Tse's boss, Alfred Yeung Sau Sing, actors Joey Yung and Susanna Kwan.

Public attention on the little baby has been high since the star couple announced their pregnancy last year. To escape the paparazzi's limelight, Tse's mother was reported intentionally to have told the media that the banquet was canceled. However the celebration took place at the Jockey Club in Happy Valley, instead of at a local restaurant, as previously announced.
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