Hong Kong artist Shao Guohua died at the age of 64. He founded “YES!” magazine_Ni Zhen_Movie_Liang Jizhang

Original title: Hong Kong artist Shao Guohua died at the age of 64 and founded “YES!” magazine

Sohu Entertainment News, according to Hong Kong media reports, a senior radio host and “YES! “The founder of the magazine Shao Guohua passed away at the age of 64.

Hong Kong artist Shao Guohua once co-hosted the radio program “Three Lonely Hearts” with Ni Zhen and Liang Jizhang on RTHK in 1989. In the same year, he and Ni Zhen founded the youth magazine “YES!” , and served as editor-in-chief of the magazine. The magazine was not only popular with young people, but later developed into a “Yes card”, which caused a wave of card draws among star chasers.

Shao Guohua also participated in the creation of films. He wrote the screenplays of “Inaudible Talk” and “Shuangfei’s Door”, among which he participated in writing the script of the movie “Three Worlds”, which won the 1989 Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Screenplay prize. He has also acted in movies, wrote columns, and held dong tuk laughter performances. He is a multi-talented entertainer.Return to Sohu, see more

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