Twelve years after Lydia Sum died, daughter Joyce Cheng still holds deep and fond memories of the legendary Hong Kong comedian.

Posting on Instagram, actress-singer Cheng gave an update of how the two would bond today if Sum were still alive, writing: "So many shows we'd binge-watch together, you'd love them.

"There's this thing called Netflix now, it's great. Though it'd probably take you a while to figure out how to use it. I remember you asking me things like 'how do I send this e-mail?' See the Send button, mum? Click that."

Cheng, 32, whose father is actor Adam Cheng, added that she would never forget Sum's advice to her to seize the day, and make a better life for herself.

"You'd be heart-broken to see me leave Hong Kong for a month to come to Japan to take classes, but you'd also secretly be proud that I'm not sitting at home, wasting my time, waiting for something to come around."

Cheng noted that Hong Kong – which has been unsettled by recent anti-government protests and the current coronavirus outbreak – could do with a lift from Read More – Source

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