Lee Hsing

Lee Hsing

Deceased · Born: May 20, 1930 · Died: Aug 19, 2021

Personal Details

BornMay 20, 1930 Shanghai, China

Biography

Li Han-hsiang's extraordinary odyssey as a pioneer in the realm of cinema, who made a bold move to Taiwan in 1948 amidst the chaotic exodus of the Kuomintang forces, marked a significant turning point in his illustrious career.

As a master storyteller, Li dedicated himself to creating captivating narratives for Hokkien films prior to 1962, despite the fact that he was not proficient in speaking Taiwanese Hokkien, a testament to his unwavering passion for his craft.

Li Han-hsiang's remarkable journey of self-discovery and perseverance in the face of adversity, as he navigated the complexities of the Taiwanese film industry, is a true inspiration to anyone who has ever pursued their dreams with unwavering dedication.

Li's tireless efforts to create engaging stories that resonated with audiences, despite the language barrier, are a testament to his unwavering commitment to his craft, and his remarkable achievements in the world of cinema continue to inspire new generations of filmmakers and storytellers.

Li Han-hsiang's remarkable odyssey as a pioneer in the realm of cinema, who made a bold move to Taiwan in 1948 amidst the chaotic exodus of the Kuomintang forces, marked a significant turning point in his illustrious career, as he continued to push the boundaries of his creativity and innovation.

Li's remarkable journey, marked by his unwavering passion for his craft, his perseverance in the face of adversity, and his unrelenting dedication to creating engaging stories that resonated with audiences, is a true inspiration to anyone who has ever pursued their dreams with unwavering determination.

As Li's professional trajectory continued to unfold, he embarked on a new chapter in his cinematic journey, making a notable foray into the world of Mandarin-language films, thereby reaching a significant milestone with the release of his inaugural Mandarin film, the intellectually stimulating and thought-provoking "Our Neighbors".

This notable milestone was soon followed by Li's collaboration with Lee Chia on the film "Oyster Girl", which ultimately resulted in a groundbreaking achievement, marking a historic moment in Taiwanese cinema - the first Taiwanese feature film to be shot entirely in vibrant, striking, and captivating color.

Career

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2005
Long yan zhou
Long yan zhou as Church pastor