Beijing, Sept. 2 (Xinhua) According to Taiwan Province media reports, Rene Liu’s (milk tea) concert was held in Star Hall, Kowloon Bay International Exhibition and Trade Center in Hong Kong the night before (31st), which was the first time that she sang in Hong Kong for many years. When the milk tea sang "Crazy for Love", the fluorescent screen played the picture when she sang 20 years ago, which was very young and tender. She said, "The clip played later is me 20 years ago, isn’t it very stylish? I saw the clip coming out, and the audience laughed. It was unbelievable. Yes, the female university changed eighteen times. "
For the concert in Hong Kong, Milk Tea chose to sing Cantonese songs. "I wanted to sing Cantonese songs as the Romans do before, but" Broad Sky "was sung by too many people, and Eason Chan’s" tourbillon "was too difficult to sing, so it was difficult to choose songs." She finally chose "King of K Songs" and sang with the audience, which moved her to tears for a time. She said, "I really tried my best to sing, and I."
When singing "The Price of Love", I especially thanked my teacher Zhang Aijia. She said that she could be a child at ease in front of her. Whenever she said, "I don’t want to grow up," Zhang Aijia would smile and say, "Son, you have grown up for a long time." In addition to thanking Zhang Aijia, the teacher, Milk Tea also took the initiative to thank a loyal Hong Kong fan, who was very moved by the risk of giving birth at any time when she was due to give birth.
When talking on the sidelines, the milk tea tried to speak Cantonese, and revealed the story of being a record production assistant on a business trip in Hong Kong. She lives in a small room, and works hard every day, so she can only eat steamed meat pies with salted fish, which was very cheap at that time. Whenever she goes back to the dormitory, she sings other people’s songs with ponytails to cheer herself up. At that time, she thought, I hope others will sing her songs on the way home in the future. After that, more than 3,000 people responded with applause.