Previously, the Tsui family announced their intention to keep the late actress’s ashes at their private residence so that From Hy Vien would not feel lonely. According to MC Tsui Hede, this was the actress’s wish during her lifetime and shared by the entire family.
However, the Tsui family faced strong backlash from neighbors when they brought the late star’s ashes home to a high-end apartment complex in Taiwan (China) without holding a proper burial ceremony.
From Hy Vien's Ashes Refused at Home – 1The Tsui family plans to proceed with formal burial arrangements for the actress (Photo: Sina).
Since February 5th, the Tsui family has received numerous petitions from residents. As a result, they have been forced to change their plans and are now applying to local authorities for an environmentally friendly resting place for From Hy Vien.
“The ashes of my sister are temporarily kept at her private residence. Soon, we will return her to nature,” Tsui Hede shared.
On social media, many expressed sympathy for the late actress, who had faced several controversies after her passing. Many supported the proper burial of From Hy Vien’s ashes.
From Hy Vien (born 1976) was a Taiwanese actress and singer known for her roles in dramas such as Meteor Garden, War God, Summer Bubble…
Since 2011, she withdrew from acting to lead a private life, focusing on caring for her family.
The actress was married twice, first to businessman Uong Thieu Phi and later to singer Koo Jun Yup. She had two children from her previous marriage.
On February 2nd, From Hy Vien passed away during a trip to Japan with her family. Family members confirmed she died from complications of the flu and pneumonia. She was cremated on February 3rd in Japan, and her ashes were returned to Taiwan on February 5th.
The sudden passing of the 49-year-old actress left fans and colleagues deeply saddened.
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