Recently, pictures circulated online showing that Coco Lee’s cemetery in Wuhan’s Shimenfeng Memorial Park is overgrown with weeds, sparking heated debate. On November 13, Dawan News reporters saw that the green lawn around Coco Lee’s cemetery was clean and potted plants were neat

Recently, pictures were posted online showing that Coco Lee’s cemetery in Wuhan’s Shimenfeng Memorial Park was overgrown with weeds, triggering heated discussions. On November 13, Dawan News reporters saw that the green lawn around Min Li’s cemetery was clean and potted plants were neatly placed, and fans came to lay flowers. On-site staff said that the steps here had been renovated before, and the renovation has now been completed.

The site was guarded by dedicated personnel, and the green lawn was clean and tidy

On November 13, Dawan News reporters came to Wuhan Shimenfeng Memorial Park. The winter park is solemn and solemn. Walking along the entrance of the park, in front of the Li Min cemetery, there are security personnel guarding the scene.

Compared with the overgrown weeds in the pictures posted online, the reporter noticed that the scene was clean and tidy, and there were some potted plants of different varieties placed in front of the bronze statue. Under the potted plants, there is a clean green lawn.

There is a warning sign on the roadside below the lawn. It says, "According to the arrangement of Shimenfeng Memorial Park, the reconstruction of the steps around Coco Lee Min's tomb will be carried out from November 4th to 8th. Please inform fans."

The staff said that the reconstruction of the steps has been completed, and some fans came to lay flowers.

"Someone took a picture, the pixels are not good, "It looks like weeds when I take a casual photo." According to the on-site staff, the steps have been renovated here before, and the renovation is now completed. "There are more fans here than before. They all came to the site after seeing the photos online." Look."

In the afternoon of the same day as the photo

was posted online, reporters saw fans holding flowers coming to Min Lee's tomb and placing them neatly next to the green plants.

"I have always liked listening to her songs for 20 years. This time I also saw on the Internet that there were overgrown weeds in front of her tomb. I took advantage of the time today to come over and take a look. Before I came, I was still muttering to myself, is it right? Like someone said online. A fan of Coco Lee told reporters that she felt that the actual situation was different from what was said on the Internet. "The site is clean, not overgrown with weeds as mentioned on the Internet, and the management order is very good."

Dawan News Retrieval Posted Now, on October 21, the WeChat public account "coco Lee Min Global Fan Club" published an article "Explanation on the Recent Cemetery Situation". The full text is as follows:

Source: Dawan News

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Recently, pictures were posted online showing that Coco Lee’s cemetery in Wuhan’s Shimenfeng Memorial Park was overgrown with weeds, triggering heated discussions. On November 13, Dawan News reporters saw that the green lawn around Min Li’s cemetery was clean and potted plants were neatly placed, and fans came to lay flowers. On-site staff said that the steps here had been renovated before, and the renovation has now been completed.

The site was guarded by dedicated personnel, and the green lawn was clean and tidy

On November 13, Dawan News reporters came to Wuhan Shimenfeng Memorial Park. The winter park is solemn and solemn. Walking along the entrance of the park, in front of the Li Min cemetery, there are security personnel guarding the scene.

Compared with the overgrown weeds in the pictures posted online, the reporter noticed that the scene was clean and tidy, and there were some potted plants of different varieties placed in front of the bronze statue. Under the potted plants, there is a clean green lawn.

There is a warning sign on the roadside below the lawn. It says, "According to the arrangement of Shimenfeng Memorial Park, the reconstruction of the steps around Coco Lee Min's tomb will be carried out from November 4th to 8th. Please inform fans."

The staff said that the reconstruction of the steps has been completed, and some fans came to lay flowers.

"Someone took a picture, the pixels are not good, "It looks like weeds when I take a casual photo." According to the on-site staff, the steps have been renovated here before, and the renovation is now completed. "There are more fans here than before. They all came to the site after seeing the photos online." Look."

In the afternoon of the same day as the photo

was posted online, reporters saw fans holding flowers coming to Min Lee's tomb and placing them neatly next to the green plants.

"I have always liked listening to her songs for 20 years. This time I also saw on the Internet that there were overgrown weeds in front of her tomb. I took advantage of the time today to come over and take a look. Before I came, I was still muttering to myself, is it right? Like someone said online. A fan of Coco Lee told reporters that she felt that the actual situation was different from what was said on the Internet. "The site is clean, not overgrown with weeds as mentioned on the Internet, and the management order is very good."

Dawan News Retrieval Posted Now, on October 21, the WeChat public account "coco Lee Min Global Fan Club" published an article "Explanation on the Recent Cemetery Situation". The full text is as follows:

Source: Dawan News

reporting and rights protection channel: Download the "Morning Video" client from the application market and search "Help" for one-click access; or add reporting customer service on WeChat: xxcbcsp; or call the hotline 0731-85571188. If you need content cooperation, please call the government and enterprise service desk at 19176699651.