CoCo Lee has been laid to rest in a private service after her death at 48.
The singer , with her family confirming the sad news in a statement.
Tributes poured in on with her husband, Bruce Rockowitz, .
On Monday, her loved ones gathered at the Hong Kong Funeral Home in North point to pay their respects at the private ceremony.
AP reports that Lee’s fellow musicians, including Elva Hsiao and Jenny Tseng, were among them.
A public vigil was later held in the evening, with reports suggesting that nearly 1,000 fans also lined the streets for a final goodbye, dressed in black out of respect.
According to Reuters, they bowed in front of a coffin, surrounded by flowers and a portrait of the late star.
Lee came to fame in 1994, at the age of 19, when she released her debut album in Taiwan – and she went on to become one of Asia’s biggest stars.
Her work has also been used in huge films, and she penned the theme tunes to Disney’s Mulan and the acclaimed flick, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
In 2016, she competed in reality show I Am A Singer, and was eventually crowned the winner.
At the beginning of the month, her older sisters, Carol and Nancy Lee, shared the devastating news of her death in a statement.
‘With great sadness, we are here [to] break the most devastating news: Coco had been suffering from depression for a few years but her condition deteriorated drastically over the last few months,’ it read.
‘Although, CoCo sought professional help and did her best to fight depression, sadly that demon inside of her took the better of her.’
They explained that she was taken to hospital after she attempted to take her own life, where doctors placed her in a coma.
‘Despite the best efforts of the hospital team to rescue and treat her from her coma, she finally passed away on Wednesday,’ they continued.
‘We hope that everyone will not only miss Coco, but also share her bright smile, treat everyone with sincerity, kindness and love, and continue her wish to let everyone around feel her love and happiness.’