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{{Infobox character|image = Feng Choy.png|actor = Simon Sinn|seen = [[The Great Wall]]|status = Alive|relationships = [[Mai-Li]], granddaughter, [[Ling]], niece|job = shopkeeper|gender = Male}}
 
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'''Feng Choy '''is a shopkeeper in Toronto's Chinatown.
 
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|relationships = [[Mai-Li]], granddaughter, [[Ling]], niece
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|job = shopkeeper
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|gender = Male}}
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'''Feng Choy '''is a shopkeeper in Toronto's Chinatown, introduced in [[Season 3 Episodes and Guides|Season 3]] of ''[[Murdoch Mysteries (overview)|Murdoch Mysteries]]'', portrayed by Simon Sinn.
   
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== Appearances and Mentions ==
== Biography ==
 
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===='''''[[The Great Wall]] '''''====
Feng Choy was first seen when [[William Murdoch|Murdoch]] enters his shop, wanting to question him about [[Mai-Li]]. Unfortunately, racist constables Townsend and Holder are there as well. When Murdoch talks to him, the constables threaten him. Fearful and distrusting of the police, he offered to pay Murdoch to get him to leave with a hefty load of cash, translating via his niece, as he speaks no English. However, he only buys some ginseng with a 5 cent piece and leaves.
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*Feng Choy is first seen when [[William Murdoch|Murdoch]] enters his shop, wanting to question him about [[Mai-Li]]. Unfortunately, racist constables Townsend and Holder are there as well. When Murdoch talks to him, the constables threaten him. Fearful and distrusting of the police, he offered to pay Murdoch to get him to leave with a hefty load of cash, translating via his niece, as he speaks no English. However, he only buys some ginseng with a 5 cent piece and leaves.
   
He's later seen being arrested by Holder and another constable. Murdoch and the inspector quickly challenges Davies' authority. Townsend reveals they found the murdered Cooper's watch in his shop. As Holder continues to hurt Feng Choy's arm threateningly, Murdoch immediately takes control of the situation, stating that if anyone will arrest Feng Choy, it will be him, removing him from Holder's grasp.
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*He's later seen being arrested by Holder and another constable. Murdoch and the inspector quickly challenges Davies' authority. Townsend reveals they found the murdered Cooper's watch in his shop. As Holder continues to hurt Feng Choy's arm threateningly, Murdoch immediately takes control of the situation, stating that if anyone will arrest Feng Choy, it will be him, removing him from Holder's grasp.
   
Murdoch keeps trying to interrogate Feng Choy, but he refuses to speak. When he tries to question [[Ling]], he becomes defensive whenever [[Mai-Li]] is mentioned, and refuses to talk to him about it. He remains in police custody and is thought to be guilty.
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*Murdoch keeps trying to interrogate Feng Choy, but he refuses to speak. When he tries to question [[Ling]], he becomes defensive whenever [[Mai-Li]] is mentioned, and refuses to talk to him about it. He remains in police custody and is thought to be guilty.
   
It's soon revealed Feng Choy refused to pay the corrupt policemen because one of them raped [[Mai-Li]]. He's his grandfather, and has been trying to protect her. Ling had told Cooper about what had happened.
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*It's soon revealed Feng Choy refused to pay the corrupt policemen because one of them raped [[Mai-Li]]. He's his grandfather, and has been trying to protect her. Ling had told Cooper about what had happened.
   
After the real culprit is arrested, Feng Choy is released to his relatives. He thanks Murdoch, telling him that when there's good in one, there's good in the whole.
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*After the real culprit is arrested, Feng Choy is released to his relatives. He thanks Murdoch, telling him that when there's good in one, there's good in the whole.
 
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Revision as of 16:04, 31 March 2019

Feng Choy is a shopkeeper in Toronto's Chinatown, introduced in Season 3 of Murdoch Mysteries, portrayed by Simon Sinn.

Appearances and Mentions

The Great Wall

  • Feng Choy is first seen when Murdoch enters his shop, wanting to question him about Mai-Li. Unfortunately, racist constables Townsend and Holder are there as well. When Murdoch talks to him, the constables threaten him. Fearful and distrusting of the police, he offered to pay Murdoch to get him to leave with a hefty load of cash, translating via his niece, as he speaks no English. However, he only buys some ginseng with a 5 cent piece and leaves.
  • He's later seen being arrested by Holder and another constable. Murdoch and the inspector quickly challenges Davies' authority. Townsend reveals they found the murdered Cooper's watch in his shop. As Holder continues to hurt Feng Choy's arm threateningly, Murdoch immediately takes control of the situation, stating that if anyone will arrest Feng Choy, it will be him, removing him from Holder's grasp.
  • Murdoch keeps trying to interrogate Feng Choy, but he refuses to speak. When he tries to question Ling, he becomes defensive whenever Mai-Li is mentioned, and refuses to talk to him about it. He remains in police custody and is thought to be guilty.
  • It's soon revealed Feng Choy refused to pay the corrupt policemen because one of them raped Mai-Li. He's his grandfather, and has been trying to protect her. Ling had told Cooper about what had happened.
  • After the real culprit is arrested, Feng Choy is released to his relatives. He thanks Murdoch, telling him that when there's good in one, there's good in the whole.