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  2. Joi Chua - Wikipedia

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    Joi Chua (born 3 August 1978) is a Singaporean singer, songwriter, actress and entrepreneur. [1] She is known for the hits "Waiting for a Sunny Day" (等一个晴天), "One Day I Will" (有一天我會), and "Watching the Sunrise With Me" (陪我看日出), a Mandarin cover of "Nada Soso".

  3. Song Jia (actress, born 1962) - Wikipedia

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    Song Jia (Chinese: 宋佳; pinyin: Sòng Jiā; born on May 11, 1980) is a Chinese actress. She is today also known colloquially as Da Song Jia (大宋佳, literally: "Song Jia the older", to distinguish from the younger actress of the same name. As a young actress she herself appeared on the cover of Dazhong Dianying in June 1990. [1]

  4. The Song of Glory - Wikipedia

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    The Song of Glory (Chinese: 锦绣南歌; pinyin: Jǐnxiù Nángē) is a 2020 Chinese television series. It is directed by Huang Bin and Li Huizhu, and stars Li Qin, Qin Hao and Gu Jiacheng. It originally aired from July 1 to August 28, 2020 on streaming platform Tencent Video, and is based on the same source material as The Princess Weiyoung. [1]

  5. Descendants of the Dragon - Wikipedia

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    The song was released in 1980 and became highly successful in Taiwan as a nationalistic anthem. [5] It stayed top in the list of the most popular songs of Minsheng newspaper for fifteen weeks. [6] Hou later emigrated to mainland China in 1983, where the song also became popular, and it was interpreted as a pan-Chinese call for unification. [3]

  6. How ReelShort CEO Joey Jia Used a Chinese Trend to ... - AOL

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    How ReelShort CEO Joey Jia Used a Chinese Trend to Disrupt the U.S. Entertainment Industry. Chad de Guzman. November 11, 2024 at 6:39 AM.

  7. Song Jia (actress, born 1980) - Wikipedia

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    For the martial arts film The Final Master (2015), Song won Best Actress awards from the inaugural Gold Aries Award by the Macau International Film Festival and the Huading Awards for her performance as a sharp-tongued waitress in a fancy Western-themed restaurant, shamed in the community because she gave birth to a son who was not fully ...

  8. CMG New Year's Gala - Wikipedia

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    It was then unprecedented for a Hong Kong entertainer to perform on Chinese TV and his request met significant resistance. Huang persistently lobbied government officials and eventually gained their approval. Cheung's performance of the patriotic song "My Chinese Heart" at the 1984 gala made him a household name in China. [7] [6]

  9. Tanya Chua - Wikipedia

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    Tanya Chua (Chinese: 蔡健雅; pinyin: Cài Jiànyǎ; born 28 January 1975) is a Singaporean singer-songwriter. She launched her singing career by releasing her debut studio album Bored in 1997. [1] She was part of the trio that sang "Moments of Magic" (1999), Singapore's official millennium song.