#SHOWBIZ: HK star Liza Wang, 78, considers retirement as memory fades
HONG KONG: After more than five decades in the entertainment industry, Hong Kong singer-actress Liza Wang is now planning her retirement, Dimsum Daily reported yesterday.
Hong Kong singer-actress Liza Wang, affectionately known as Big Sister, is considering retirement after more than five decades in the entertainment industry, Dimsum Daily reported. At 78 years old, Wang admits that her memory is no longer as sharp as it once was. She finds the hardest part of ageing not the process itself, but knowing she may no longer be able to perform as well as she once did.
Wang is committed to maintaining high standards and does not wish to compromise the quality of her work by pushing herself beyond her capabilities. As a result, she plans to be more selective about the projects she takes on, prioritizing those she can handle comfortably. In June, Wang disclosed her intention to gradually reduce her workload over the next four to five years, contingent on her physical condition.
She and her husband, opera singer and actor Law Kar Ying, believe it is more practical to step away from the spotlight gradually while they are still in good health. Despite retiring, Wang hopes to become an influencer, leveraging her extensive experience to share stories and anecdotes from her career. As a two-time cancer survivor, she has become an executive committee member of the Hong Kong Anti-Cancer Society, actively supporting charity initiatives for cancer patients.
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