He met with Bush many times, but the most memorable encounter was when he joined him in March 2008 in Shanghai for the drive back to the hotel where the former president and Barbara Bush were staying.
He is on a production set for a television drama, where he and fellow villagers work as extras.
He deplored any actions that instigate or even coerce students to participate in the strikes. "Such actions definitely do no good for the next generation," Cheung said.
He expects traditional Chinese medicine and therapy to help address grassroots needs in Africa.
He called on the international community to increase input in Africa to promote development of the continent.
He has however been reluctant to go to hospitals in the city due to his ailing legs and the long distance.
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He called economic globalization an irreversible historical trend, telling the business leaders from the Asia-Pacific region who had gathered in coastal Da Nang, "In pursuing economic globalization, we should make it more open, more inclusive, more balanced, more equitable and more beneficial to all."
He expects that 50 guesthouses will be ready before the expo park opens in April.
He is especially impressed by the combination of low cost and high quality in the market.
He came up with the idea of "mutual-help for elderly care" -- building a mechanism to make it easier for elderly people to help each other.