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Zhen Zhen, Liu Ziqian, mother and son said that Beijing has been missing for half a month. Friends searched for no result. Secretary refused to answer personal matters.

2022-10-06T06:20:32.663Z


Movie star Zhen Zhen and her son Zhang Liheng (formerly known as Liu Ziqian) flew from Hong Kong to Beijing earlier to handle personal affairs, but their friends could no longer contact them after August 21, and they are rumored to be missing since then. Zhen Zhen's two friends, to "Hong Kong


Movie star Zhen Zhen and her son Zhang Liheng (formerly known as Liu Ziqian) flew from Hong Kong to Beijing earlier to handle personal affairs, but their friends could no longer contact them after August 21, and they are rumored to be missing since then.

Zhen Zhen's two friends told the "Hong Kong 01" reporter that Zhen Zhen lost contact at the end of August, but suddenly updated the circle of friends in simplified Chinese characters in early September to report safety, saying that she was too busy to reply to calls and messages, but it was different from traditional Chinese characters and messages on weekdays. The language is different, but friends contacted the two in various ways, but they were all unsuccessful.


Zhen Zhen and her ex-husband Liu Jiachang have several lawsuits in mainland China and the United States.

Zhen Zhen and Zhang Liheng are both Hong Kong residents, and "Hong Kong 01" is inquiring about the incident at the Immigration Department.


[Updated at 14:00] Zhen Zhen's friend Ou Weiyi asked Zhen Zhen's secretary in Hong Kong again, and she was told that she was "nothing to do", but admitted that she did not have a direct phone call with Zhen Zhen.

A reporter from "Hong Kong 01" asked her. She initially said she didn't know, but later said, "I don't want to talk about it personally," and hurriedly hung up the line.


Zhen Zhen and her son Zhang Liheng went to Beijing to handle family affairs in August.

Zhen Zhen's Singaporean friend Ou Weiyi revealed in an interview with "Hong Kong 01" that Zhen Zhen could not be contacted since August 21, and her son was also missing.

Ou Weiyi said that a friend in Beijing went to the hotel in Chaoyang District where Zhen Zhen's mother and son stayed, and was informed that the two had checked out on August 22.

He and a number of friends have contacted Zhen Zhen and his mother in different ways for many days. "They have made thousands of calls", but neither of them answered the phone nor responded to the message.

Zhen Zhen updated her Moments for the last time on September 5.

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At the beginning of September, the circle of friends was updated with simplified Chinese characters. Traditional Chinese characters are usually used.

Zhen Zhen used simplified Chinese characters to update the WeChat Moments in early September, saying, "Because I've been busy recently, I can't reply to calls and messages. I'll contact you when I'm done! Thank you!" Zhen Zhen rarely updated her Moments in the past, but the last time she was in On June 27, Zhen Zhen usually used traditional Chinese characters to contact her friends.

Ou Weiyi believes that the update is different from usual.

However, he pointed out that Zhen Zhen's relatives and friends have not received any suspicious calls about kidnapping.

Wei Yi also pointed out that Zhen Zhen had never lost contact in the past, and had already made an appointment to meet in Singapore at the end of September, and had already booked a hotel.

He thought the incident was suspicious, and his friends were also worried about the safety of Zhen Zhen's mother and child.

Zhen Zhen's Malaysian friend, Mr. Lin, showed the "Hong Kong 01" reporter a screenshot of the WeChat conversation, showing their last contact on August 21. Lin said Zhen Zhen once said that she and her son would first go to Beijing to deal with personal affairs, and then transfer to Shanghai to deal with their new home. Renovation, after that can not be contacted.

Mr. Lin said that in the past, he and Zhen Zhen used WeChat to communicate every few days, and they had never lost contact for such a long time.

Lin also pointed out that Zhen Zhen had lived in Hong Kong for a long time before, but she had no relatives in Hong Kong, and her younger siblings were in the United States and Taiwan.

In December 2017, Zhen Zhen and Zhang Liheng (Liu Ziqian) attended Fang Yihua's memorial service in Hong Kong.

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Zhen Zhen is from Taiwan, but she and her son Zhang Liheng are both Hong Kong residents.

"Hong Kong 01" is enquiring about the incident at the Immigration Department.

and Liu Jiachang in recent years against each other in court

Zhen Zhen, formerly known as Zhang Jiazhen, was a popular movie star in the 1960s and 1970s. She won the Best Actress Award at the Asian Film Festival in 1971 and 1974, and was awarded the "Lifetime Achievement Award" at the Golden Horse Awards in 2013.

After Zhen Zhen divorced Hong Kong movie star Xie Xian in the 1970s, she married Taiwanese composer and singer Liu Jiachang, and had a son Liu Ziqian.

After Zhen Zhen and Liu Jiachang divorced in 1987, they kept their son a secret until 2015.

In recent years, the two have turned against each other and went to court due to issues such as divorce and property disputes. There have been many lawsuits in the United States and China; Liu Ziqian also changed his name to Zhang Liheng after his mother's surname.

Zhang Liheng updated his IG mark in June in Beijing

Zhang Liheng's last update on instagram was on June 24, marking that he was in Beijing, and his last update on facebook was on July 29, when he reposted Niccolò Machiavelli's motto.

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Source: hk1

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