

She has also been active in exposing the practice of fake monks begging in Hong Kong and foreign cities. She exposed Sik Chi Ding, the abbess, for mishandling millions of Hong Kong dollars in donations and sham marriages with two monks for residency purposes. Reimer is a practising Buddhist who used to sit on the board of Ting Wai Monastery. Reimer was also renowned as a TV and radio host and as a freelance writer with a newspaper column, Dangerous Persons. In 2014, she retired after developing hypothyroidism from the physical and emotional stress from being a solicitor.

Reimer owned her business Reimer & Partners.
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She graduated from the University of Hong Kong School of Professional and Continuing Education in 1996 and began her career as a solicitor after her exam for her insurance agent qualifications has sections with regards to law, in which she scored 92 points. Methods: A total of 837 subjects with MCI were enrolled at baseline and followed up annually. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of VRF on the conversion from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to Alzheimer disease (AD) dementia. Reimer started to work as an insurance consultant in 1989. Objective: Growing evidence suggests that vascular risk factors (VRF) contribute to cognitive decline.

She has two daughters, Jeanne, born 1986, and Rosemary, born 1989, with him. Reimer ended her acting career after marriage to Lau Kar-leung in 1984. She reached her foremost fame with fantasy Wuxia films, among which is Little Dragon Maiden (楊過與小龍女) where she played the title character Xiaolongnü. She began her acting career with the TV series The Youth (年青人) and in 1980, she co-starred with Danny Chan in Clifford Choi's youth drama Encore (喝采). Reimer was born in South Vietnam (or the United States) to an American father and Hoa mother. She has American-Chinese-Vietnamese ancestry. Mary Jean Reimer (born ), also known as Yung Jing-Jing, is a Hong Kong solicitor and actress.
