Disc jockey Shao Guohua, who suffered from tongue cancer, died yesterday (18th) at the age of 64. In 1989, Shao Guohua and Liang Jizhang hosted the TV show “Three Lonely Hearts”, which discussed the issue of love. The show was widely welcomed by young audiences. He joined Xincheng Radio in 1994 and hosted the program “Banana Club” with Lei Yuyang and Au Jintang, and became the screenwriter and actor of the movie of the same name. His former friend and partner Liang Jizhang posted condolences on the social network, leaving a message: “I miss Brother Shao, go well all the way.” He also uploaded a photo of the show when he was doing the show to pay tribute to his friend.
And Hong Kong and Taiwan also mourned Shao Guohua on social networks: “I will always miss Shao Guohua, Brother Shao, Mr. Shao Guohua has left us. Shao Guohua, known as Brother Shao, is an excellent cross-media person. He worked as a magazine editor and won the 1989 Hong Kong Film Award. Award for Best Screenplay. As a radio host, Big Brother Shao hosted the TV show “Three Lonely Hearts” on RTHK in the 1980s, which was widely welcomed by young audiences. In 2003, when SARS appeared, Shao, a recovering tongue cancer patient Brother Shao is committed to conveying health information to the public through the medical and health program “A Little Spirit” on the first TV station of Hong Kong and Taiwan. In 2009, Brother Shao was selected as the 13th Hong Kong Top Ten Regeneration Warriors due to his positive experience. Brother Shao has always been a An important member of the “A Little Spirit” team, who left the front-end work in 2015, still wrote “Shao Guohua Capriccio” for the program to share his views on health and life. RTHK colleagues expressed high nostalgia for Shao Guohua’s passing. May Brother Shao’s positive, optimistic and self-improving image will always remain in everyone’s hearts.”