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‘Meteor Garden’ Icon Barbie Hsu Dies At 48

Fans and peers remember the iconic “Meteor Garden” actress who shaped a generation of Asian drama fans.
By Thea Alexandra Divina / Jezer Rei Liquicia

‘Meteor Garden’ Icon Barbie Hsu Dies At 48

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“Meteor Garden” actress Barbie Hsu, 48, has passed away due to pneumonia after contracting influenza during the Lunar New Year holiday.

Reports have cited confirmation of Barbie’s sister Dee Hsu, through her agent, about the demise of the beloved actress.

In the early 2000s, the Taiwanese drama series “Meteor Garden” (2001) sparked a cultural phenomenon across Asia.

The hit TV show was a defining moment for Philippine pop culture, as Barbie Hsu’s portrayal of Shan Cai resonated deeply among Filipino audiences. Shan Cai’s character as an underdog with a strong will and a heart of gold became an icon for many viewers.

Along with the romantic interest with the F4 gangsters, the show brought a fresh wave of interest in Asian dramas. “Meteor Garden” further introduced and welcomed Filipino viewers to the genre of East Asian dramas, opening the doors to future hits from Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan, among others.

Barbie Hsu and her character Shan Cai became a style and icon being widely imitated by fans. Her role also sparked a renewed “Asian Fever,” which is a dub on the fan craze for Asian music and merchandise.

This became a pivotal moment for Philippine television as it laid a pillar foundation for the popularity of K-dramas and other Asian content in the country, which has continued to influence the country’s pop culture to this day.

Following the tragic news, netizens have expressed their sadness and paid tribute to the actress.

Barbie Hsu’s legacy lives on through the joy and inspiration she has portrayed on screen and resonated with the viewers and fans, and will continue to do so across generations.

H/T: Inquirer Entertainment
Photo Credit: https://www.philstar.com/, https://tribune.net.ph/