How Hong Kong-set 'Hello, Love, Goodbye' became the Philippines

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Experts and fans say it captures the lives of overseas Filipino workers, who finally feel seen after often being regarded as invisible in their daily jobs.
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How Hong Kong-set 'Hello, Love, Goodbye' Became The Philippines

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