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Wong Ching Man

Faye Wong
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Wong performing at a concert in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2011
Background information
Chinese name
Pinyin Wáng Fēi (Mandarin)
Jyutping Wong4 Fei1 (Cantonese)
Birth name
Xià Lín (Mandarin)
Origin Hong Kong
Born (1969-08-08) 8 August 1969 (age 47)
Beijing, China
Other name(s) Shirley Wong

Wong4 Zing6 Man4 (Cantonese)
Occupation singer-songwriter, actress
Genre(s) C-pop (both Mandopop and Cantopop), C-rock, dream pop, Buddhist music, J-pop
Voice type(s) Mezzo-soprano
Label(s) Cinepoly, EMI, Sony Music
Years active 1989–2005, 2010–present
Spouse(s) Dou Wei (1996–1999)
Li Yapeng (2005–2013)
Children
Parents Wang Youlin
Xia Guiyin
Influenced by Teresa Teng, Cocteau Twins


Best Actress
1994 Chungking Express

Faye Wong (born 8 August 1969) is a Chinese singer-songwriter and actress, often referred to as a "diva" (Chinese: ; literally: "Heavenly Queen") in Chinese-language media. Early in her career she briefly used the stage name Shirley Wong. Born in Beijing, she moved to British Hong Kong in 1987 and came to public attention in the early 1990s by singing ballads in Cantonese. Since 1994 she has recorded mostly in her native Mandarin, often combining alternative music with mainstream Chinese pop. In 2000 she was recognised by Guinness World Records as the Best Selling Canto-Pop Female. Following her second marriage in 2005 she withdrew from the limelight, but returned to the stage in 2010 amidst immense interest in the Sinophone world.

Hugely popular in Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore, she has also gained a large following in Japan. In the West she is perhaps best known for starring in Wong Kar-wai's films Chungking Express and 2046. While she has collaborated with international artists such as Cocteau Twins, Wong recorded only a few songs in English, including "Eyes on Me" – the theme song of the video game Final Fantasy VIII. Wong is known to be reserved in public, and has gained a reputation for her "coolness". In Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture, Jeroen de Kloet characterised her as "singer, actress, mother, celebrity, royalty, sex symbol and diva all at the same time".


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