Recently, the high-profile Hong Kong actress Zhou Haimei passed away due to illness, which attracted widespread attention. She celebrated her 57th birthday in the last week of her life and was still interacting with fans and netizens on social platforms three days ago. Zhou Haimei's death makes people feel emotional.
Since Zhou Haimei's death, reports about her have emerged one after another. Today, her name often appears on the hot search lists of major social media, and it is still firmly at the top.
Ms. Zhou's team and family have long issued statements saying that her farewell ceremony has been carried out in silence. Only those close to the ceremony were invited to attend as a final tribute.
Subsequently, rumors surged in the community that Zhou Haimei's ashes had been cremated, and it was planned to bury her in Beijing, where she had lived for 20 years. However, the latest Hong Kong media reports indicate that Chow's ashes will be returned to Hong Kong for interment.
It is understood that although Zhou Haimei has lived in Beijing for 20 years and is already very familiar with the local environment, considering that she grew up in Hong Kong and began her artistic career here, her family decided to move her ashes back to Hong Kong so that she could return to her homeland.
In addition, the pet dog that has accompanied Zhou Haimei many times in the past will be properly arranged, but no further details have been publicly disclosed.
According to insiders, someone will accompany Zhou Haimei's dogs back to Hong Kong in the future and be taken care of by relatives and friends.
When it comes to the topic of Zhou Haimei's wide spread after her death, it mainly focuses on her etiology and property distribution. After decades of hard work in the entertainment industry, Zhou Haimei founded her own company in her early years, owning properties in Hong Kong and Beijing, and her personal fortune is estimated to be about 400 million yuan.
It is reported that Zhou Haimei is unmarried and has no children, so her inheritance will be inherited to her mother. Zhou Haimei's other relatives were not involved in inheritance matters. Although her mother is already old, it is widely believed that Ms. Zhou's fortune may eventually be shared by relatives.
For many of our post-70s, 80s, and 90s audiences who love Hong Kong dramas, Zhou Haimei was a unique goddess on the screen in that era. Her acting peaks were in the late 1980s to the 90s, where she starred in many plays and collaborated with many superstars.
Among the many works, the ones that impressed me most were the classic dramas "Heaven and Dragon Slayer" and "Havoc in Guangchanglong". These two masterpieces jointly created by Zhou Haimei and Lin Jiadong both became the ratings champions of TVB (TVB) at that time. Recently, with the death of Zhou Haimei, TVB once again broadcast these episodes for the first time in the middle of the night, which makes people feel nostalgic.
In recent years, Zhou Haimei has been developing a career in China, mainly participating in TV dramas and commercial activities, and her performance is quite active. Of course, her most commendable characteristics are her sincere and frank personality and noble character. Zhou Haimei once unabashedly said that she would not choose cosmetic surgery, but calmly faced the growth of age. Over the years, she has been committed to philanthropy, helping many people in need, showing a very kind heart.
The passing of Zhou Haimei has brought us a deep shock, and as the goddess of Hong Kong drama in the past, we are grateful to her for brightening up our lives through a series of outstanding works and roles. May she always enjoy peace and happiness in the other world, and go all the way.