Late Qing

Name of a HK movie?
I remember seeing a HK movie, perhaps produce in the late 80s-early/mid 90s. As i only watch a little part of it, i can only give a few hints. There is a man(in the present day hk) going down a pothole and passes through something(sorry, i don;t know how to describe it) and he is in forbidden city, (Qing dynasty era). He also leave forbidden city using the same way. May I know the name of that movie and who stars in it ? 10 Pts to the best answer,tks
Big Trouble in Little China is probably the movie you are thking off:
starring: Kurt Russell
Opening Attorney Song & Ji – Jordan Chan
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