HK singer Hacken Lee turns down jobs in China for his sons


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Hacken Lee returned to Hong Kong after 'Sing! China' ended in October. Photo: Hacken Lee/Instagram

Hong Kong singer Hacken Lee has turned down assignments in mainland China despite his recent success on Sing! China.

The Cantopop singer was a coach on the latest season of the popular talent competition, which was won by Wu Keyue, a Guangdong contestant in Lee's team.

Lee, 53, returned to Hong Kong two weeks ago. He was in Hangzhou for four months before that.

The singer told Hong Kong media that being a coach on Sing! China was challenging but he benefited from the experience. He also revealed he had other job offers in China.

"But I have a family and do not want my two sons not to recognise me," he said "So I go to China only once a year and then stay for a few months."

Lee joked that he was happier seeing his sons than the other way round, adding that they spend time with him only weekends as they are busy with their school work. He has two sons - Ryan, 14, and Rex, 11 - with his wife Emily Lo, 47, the winner of the Miss Hong Kong Pageant in 1992.

Lee, best known for ballads such as The Crescent Moon, Blazing Sun and Eternal Love, has taken part in several variety shows in China in recent years, ranging from I Am A Singer 4 in 2016 to Young Forever in 2019 and 2020.

He will be performing in Hong Kong broadcaster TVB's upcoming anniversary gala show later this month. - The Straits Times/Asia News Network

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