Veteran Hong Kong actress Sandra Ng is once again drawing public attention after recent appearance photos sparked widespread discussion online.
Now 60, the actress appears as confident and energetic as ever, proving that her signature charisma extends far beyond the comedic roles that made her a household name. But alongside discussions about her appearance, renewed attention has also turned toward her long relationship with filmmaker Peter Chan, her past romance with singer Alex To, and their now 19-year-old daughter, who has grown into a rising talent of her own.
Together, those chapters reflect a life filled with heartbreak, reinvention, career triumph, and an unconventional but enduring version of happiness.

Before meeting Peter Chan, one of the most talked-about relationships in Sandra Ng’s life was her romance with Alex To.
The two reportedly met while filming The Inspector Wears Skirts and began dating in 1989.
At the time, Alex To was a rising music star known for both his looks and talent, while Sandra Ng was still building her career and often embraced unglamorous comedic roles that required her to sacrifice traditional beauty standards for laughs.
She later admitted that those differences sometimes made her feel insecure during the relationship.
According to past reports, she even drastically lost weight—from 67 kilograms to 45 kilograms—because she believed Alex To preferred a more traditionally feminine image.
Despite spending seven years together, the relationship eventually collapsed in 1996 due to growing distance and emotional imbalance.
Though painful, the breakup became a major turning point for Sandra Ng, teaching her an important lesson about love and self-worth.

Rather than remaining stuck in heartbreak, she shifted her focus toward her career—and soon reached new heights.
Her performance in Portland Street Blues became a major milestone, earning her Best Actress honors at the Hong Kong Film Awards, the Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards, and the Golden Bauhinia Awards.
It was during this period of professional success that fate brought Peter Chan into her life.
The two reportedly first met through a small, seemingly ordinary incident involving borrowed batteries before reconnecting later on the set of Portland Street Blues.
Their relationship officially deepened in 1998 after both enjoyed major career victories.
That year, Sandra Ng won major acting awards for Portland Street Blues, while Peter Chan won Best Director honors for Comrades: Almost a Love Story.
Their romance reportedly became official after a celebratory kiss that night.
More than two decades later, their relationship remains one of Hong Kong entertainment’s most unusual love stories.
Despite being together for over 20 years, Sandra Ng and Peter Chan have never officially married.
They have reportedly maintained a highly unconventional arrangement, including separate personal spaces within their home and an independent financial structure.
Even though Peter Chan has reportedly proposed multiple times, Sandra Ng has repeatedly declined marriage.
For her, emotional commitment has always mattered more than legal paperwork.
She once famously suggested that if relationships could truly be guaranteed by marriage certificates, divorce would not exist.
Despite rejecting traditional marriage, their relationship has repeatedly proven its strength.
When Peter Chan reportedly suffered major financial losses following The Warlords in 2007, Sandra Ng allegedly sold her Porsche and contributed her savings to help him through the difficult period.
Years later, when Peter Chan rebuilt his career, reports claimed he transferred shares worth hundreds of millions to her.
Their relationship has often been described as unconventional—but deeply loyal.
In 2006, the couple welcomed their daughter, Chen Shizhi.
Her name was reportedly inspired by a phrase from The Analects of Confucius, reflecting the family’s hopes for her future.
Now 19 years old, Chen Shizhi has become another source of public fascination.
She was reportedly accepted into a prestigious performing arts school in the United States, where admission is said to be highly competitive.
Her appearance has also generated attention online, with many commenting that she inherited Sandra Ng’s vibrant personality while also carrying Peter Chan’s artistic aura.
Some netizens have even joked that she may be even more striking than her mother was at the same age.
Earlier this year, Sandra Ng and Peter Chan reportedly traveled to the United States to visit their daughter, and the family was later seen together at an event in Los Angeles.
Now at 60, Sandra Ng continues to remain professionally active.
She was recently confirmed to join the variety program Blooming Journey 3, marking her first major long-term appearance on a mainland Chinese reality show.
Many viewers are already anticipating that her candid humor and outspoken personality will make her one of the show’s standout stars.
Recent appearances have also fueled admiration for how well she has maintained herself over the years.
Whether on screen or in real life, Sandra Ng continues to project confidence, independence, and ease.
Her story is ultimately about far more than romance.
From heartbreak with Alex To, to building an unconventional but lasting relationship with Peter Chan, to watching her daughter carve out her own future, Sandra Ng has created a life that reflects both resilience and freedom.
She was never defined by marriage.
She was never limited by age.
And perhaps that independence is exactly what makes her story so compelling.