Li Xiaotian's farewell ceremony will be held in the middle of the month

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Li Xiaotian's farewell ceremony will be held in the middle of the month - Lujuba Li Xiaotian

Beijing News (Reporter Yang Chang) Hong Kong senior composer and record producer Lai Xiaotian (formerly known as Li Tianying) died of lung cancer on December 1, at the age of 73. Recently, according to Hong Kong media reports, his secretary announced the details of the funeral on social networks. Following Mr. Li Xiaotian’s last wish, the spirit will be set up in a low-key private manner. The spirit will be set up at the World Funeral Home at 5 pm on December 15 and on December 16. A farewell ceremony was held at 10 am on the morning of the day. After the ceremony, the coffin was funeralized and went to the Cape Collinson Crematorium in Chai Wan for cremation. In order to coordinate with the arrangement of the hall, please use white flowers as the main wreath for the friendly delivery.

It is reported that TVB has produced a special program "Creating Classics Forever Missing Music Master Li Xiaotian" in memory of the music giant, and it is scheduled to be broadcast on Sunday, December 8th from 10:30 pm to 11:30 pm. The scheduled screenings of "Knowledge Tour" and "Free Travel Off the Ground" will be suspended for one week.

Li Xiaotian was born in a music family in 1946. His father is composer Li Caotian, his mother is writer Yang Lijun, and his younger sister is modern dance choreographer Li Haining. Li Xiaotian has been a child star since he was a child. He started acting at the age of 5. His representative works include the films "Children and Daughters" and "Pitiful Parents". He went to the UK to study in his teens. In the 1960s, he was the foreman of the orchestra. Invited the third runner-up and started his creative career since then. He also hosted a variety show "Kayan and Oda" with Xue Jiayan. In his lifetime, Li Xiaotian composed many popular songs, such as "The Grace of the Earth", "Rouge Button", "Nong Ben's Passion", "The Great Wall Never Fall", etc., and he also praised Leslie Cheung, Anita Mui and others.

Beijing News reporter Yang Chang

(responsible editor: Chen Shaojie_b6952)

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