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Barbara would turn the trauma from Liu Kai Chi's passing into energy, hoping to contribute to the community and continue Uncle Chi's spirit |
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FATE was one of Liu Kai Chi's final films |
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Aside from working in the insurance industry, Lily Hong has always worked as a concert backing singer courtesy of mingpao.com |
The film FATE (SAI SEUNG JI YAU BA BA HO) yesterday
held a charity screening. The film was one of Uncle Chi's final films
before passing away from illness two years ago. The organizer also
called for the general public to participate in organ donation. Uncle
Chi's widow Barbara Chan Man Yi yesterday as a special guest shared
that Uncle Chi often encouraged their son to donate money to help
others. Even when Uncle Chi was ailing he still asked her to take
the initiative to care for and check on their friends. The film's
executive producer and producer Lee Lam Yan, star Hero Yuen Ching
Fung and Fong Chiu Chung attended. Jerry Lamb Hiu Fung's former
wife Lily Hong Chi Nei also showed her support.
Chan Man Yi has already seen this final film of Uncle Chi,
admitting that each time she has watched it she has had different
experience. Now she has already fully immersed herself into life and
work, but Uncle Chi's passing indeed has brought her a lot of trauma.
However she hoped to turn it into energy, contribute to the community
and continue Uncle Chi's spirit. Man Yi revealed that years ago she
has already successfully registered for organ donation, feeling that
it was just lending a helping hand. Being able to help and do
something for the community were very meaningful. Uncle Chi passed
away two years ago, but his final film was still able to bring positive
messages. She also felt that her late husband's sincerity was not
wasted and hoped that she would continue to follow his lead. Man Yi
said, "One day I would die too, I too want to be prepared. I hope to
be able to benefit the world after death, which I learned from Uncle
Chi." She also pointed out that Uncle Chi was an actor, so he was
able to make movies to continue his spirit; but she no longer act,
now she works in life education and would be able to teach everyone the
meaning of life. Man Yi felt that everyone could in their own unique
ways to pass love on to the next generation. She was planning to
use her strong suit of storytelling and become a YouTuber this year.
She said that her three sons really liked to listen to her
storytelling. Lately she also has begun to collect some meaningful
stories and prepare to share them on her own channel, then she would
be able to pass on them forever. Speaking of another one Uncle Chi's
final films ONE MORE CHANCE (BIT GIU NGOR DOH SUN) will open at the
end of the month. Man Yi revealed that she would go to support the
movie. As far as she knew Uncle Chi still had 4 movies yet to be
released.
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