[Global Network Report] According to reports from Taiwanese media such as Dongsen News Cloud and tvbs News Network on December 5, the well-known writer Qiong Yao passed away on the 4th at the age of 86. The news shocked everyone from all walks of life. Qiong Yao 's son, daughter-in-law and granddaughters made a statement today (5th) through Qiong Yao's social media Facebook, "There will be no public memorial ceremony, no media conference or commemorative activities, and no social resources will be occupied. At this moment, I hope Please give our family some time and space to ease their grief."
Qiong Yao picture source: Taiwanese media
reported that Qiong Yao’s son, daughter-in-law and granddaughters issued an announcement on Qiong Yao’s Facebook on the 5th, telling all friends and media reporters who care about Qiong Yao that our “Aunt Qiong Yao” has passed away in December. Say goodbye to us on the 4th. Family members revealed that, as stated in Qiong Yao's farewell letter previously posted on Facebook, she finally waited for this moment and chose to live her life gracefully and start another journey.
The family members said that they would strictly abide by Qiong Yao's instructions and the instructions in her suicide note. There will be no public memorial, no media conference or commemorative activities at the farewell ceremony, and no social resources will be occupied. "At this moment, I hope everyone will give our family some time and space to ease their grief."
Finally, the family members also wish everyone peace, health, freedom and joy. "We have common memories and the same grief. Life is still moving forward. Auntie's spirit will always be there! I wish everyone peace, health, freedom and joy."
According to previous reports from Taiwan’s tvbs news network, Qiong Yao’s real name is Chen Zhe. She is a well-known writer in Taiwan and is famous for her romance novels. Many of Qiong Yao's novels have been adapted into popular movies or TV series, including "My Fair Princess" and "A Dream Behind the Curtain", which are well-known in the Chinese world.
[Global Network Report] According to reports from Taiwanese media such as Dongsen News Cloud and tvbs News Network on December 5, the well-known writer Qiong Yao passed away on the 4th at the age of 86. The news shocked everyone from all walks of life. Qiong Yao 's son, daughter-in-law and granddaughters made a statement today (5th) through Qiong Yao's social media Facebook, "There will be no public memorial ceremony, no media conference or commemorative activities, and no social resources will be occupied. At this moment, I hope Please give our family some time and space to ease their grief."
Qiong Yao picture source: Taiwanese media
reported that Qiong Yao’s son, daughter-in-law and granddaughters issued an announcement on Qiong Yao’s Facebook on the 5th, telling all friends and media reporters who care about Qiong Yao that our “Aunt Qiong Yao” has passed away in December. Say goodbye to us on the 4th. Family members revealed that, as stated in Qiong Yao's farewell letter previously posted on Facebook, she finally waited for this moment and chose to live her life gracefully and start another journey.
The family members said that they would strictly abide by Qiong Yao's instructions and the instructions in her suicide note. There will be no public memorial, no media conference or commemorative activities at the farewell ceremony, and no social resources will be occupied. "At this moment, I hope everyone will give our family some time and space to ease their grief."
Finally, the family members also wish everyone peace, health, freedom and joy. "We have common memories and the same grief. Life is still moving forward. Auntie's spirit will always be there! I wish everyone peace, health, freedom and joy."
According to previous reports from Taiwan’s tvbs news network, Qiong Yao’s real name is Chen Zhe. She is a well-known writer in Taiwan and is famous for her romance novels. Many of Qiong Yao's novels have been adapted into popular movies or TV series, including "My Fair Princess" and "A Dream Behind the Curtain", which are well-known in the Chinese world.