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New | Cantonese opera singer Hung Sin-nui dies at age of 88

Hung Sin-nui, one of the greatest treasures of Cantonese opera and Hong Kong cinema, was a picture of devotion to her art even in her final years, committed to nurturing new talent and making every effort to "leave the best legacy".

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Hung Sin-nui with Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying last year. Photo: Nora Tam

Hung Sin-nui
1924-2013

Hung Sin-nui, one of the greatest treasures of Cantonese opera and Hong Kong cinema, was a picture of devotion to her art even in her final years, committed to nurturing new talent and making every effort to "leave the best legacy".

Condolences poured in after the opera star and actress died on Sunday night in Guangdong at 88, reportedly of a heart attack.

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"My life belongs to art and my art belongs to the people," Hung once said of her dedication to Cantonese opera. "As long as I have a single breath left in me, I shall strive on, in the hope that I can add a plot of greenery to the garden of art."

Such was her zeal that, even though her health was never in top form, "she always managed to show audiences her best on stage", Hung's son Ma Ting-sing said yesterday, from his mother's home in Guangzhou.

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The family plan to host a memorial service next Tuesday.

Child prodigy-turned-Cantonese opera star Yuen Siu-fai saluted Hung's artistic accomplishments, devotion to studies in singing styles - and simply the aura she gave off on stage. Yuen cited the 1990 The Legend of Lee Heung Kwan, in which she was the main character and artistic director. "She saw the film as a record of her artistic performance … so she was pretty nervous in leaving the best legacy."

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