Lau Siu-ming has profound attainments in dance. He is one of the pioneers of the
Hong Kong dance industry and the first Hong Kong dancer to emerge internationally. Later, he opened a dance school to train young actors, so he was called "Ming sir". It achieved good box office results and made costume ghost films become the trend of Hong Kong films again. In 1994, starred in the love drama "Goodbye, My Wife" directed by Li Guoli, and played Dong Liguang in the series; in the same year, starred in the action film "Drunken Master II" directed by
Liu Jialiang, starring
Jackie Chan and
Anita Mui, and played Chiu in the series; With a box office of 40.97 million
Hong Kong dollars, the film won the annual runner-up of the Hong Kong
box office, and was selected as "one of the top ten films in the world in 1994" by the American "
Time Magazine". In 2001, Lau Siu-ming accepted the invitation to perform Hong Kong Ballet's "White Snake" and Hong Kong Dance Company's "Blessings of Love". With his years of performing arts experience, he led the two stage plays and was awarded the 2002 Hong Kong Dance Award. On June 27, 2007, at the age of 76, Lau Siu-ming was awarded the title of
Honorary Fellow by the
Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts in recognition of his achievements. In 2010, together with
Chung King Fai and Lu Weiluan (Xiao Si), he won the Outstanding Artistic Contribution Award of the "2009 Hong Kong Arts Development Award". On December 16, 2013, Lau Siu-ming won the 46th TVB Thousands of Stars Performing Artist Award. == Personal life ==