On March 15, news of the death of the famous musician Ho Hau Wah came. His personal account posted an obituary. Ho Hau Wah passed away on March 15, 2024 at the age of 59. The obituary was ghostwritten by a relative and friend, Chen Yihao, and it read: "If you still remember that

On March 15,

news came that the famous musician Ho Hau Wah passed away.

His personal account released an obituary

Ho Hau Wah

passed away on March 15, 2024.

He was 59 years old.

’s obituary was ghostwritten by his relative and friend Chen Yihao. It wrote: “If you still remember that you were inspired and moved by his sonorous witty words and every word he wrote, I invite you to join me in sincerely praying for this Chinese-speaking man. Mr. Ho, the pop music mentor, has a wonderful life, a happy life, and a smooth journey."

According to Taiwan media reports, Ho was diagnosed with stage three nasopharyngeal cancer in 2004 and has been fighting the disease since then.

Public information shows that Ho Hau Wah was born in 1965 and is a well-known lyricist in the music industry. His representative works include Sun Yaowei's "Love Fire", Kwong Meiyun's "Easily Injured Woman", Lee Hacken's "What I Want in Life", Dick Cowboy's "How Much Love Can I Do"? Well-known songs such as "Come Again", Coco Lee's "See You Again", Fang Jiwei's "Resent the Heaven for a Change of Heart", and "New Shanghai Beach". He has served as an executive for several record companies and has published books such as "Remembering the Road to Happiness".

After 2005, Ho worked for many music platforms and entertainment media companies in mainland China, planning and producing albums for artists such as Tan Weiwei, Zhang Hanyun, Li Xiaoyun, and Xie Na. After the news of

's death was made public, netizens and artists posted messages of condolences.

artist Sun Yaowei posted: "Teacher He, you are my mentor, a brother who shares adversity, and a close friend who talks about everything. Thank you. I am very sorry to say goodbye."

Zhang Hanyun forwarded Ho Houhua's condolences on Weibo: "Dear Houhua, time flies by, and in every season we miss you most, when we look at the stars in the sky, we will always miss your laughter and warmth."

Thank him for leaving so many touching words to the world

Hope there will be no pain in heaven

Have a good journey

Editor | Sun Zhicheng Du Bo

Proofreading | Wang Yuelong

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