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LOVE CHINA's slogan
"Love the 21st Century" was chosen as we enjoy
contemporary music from today and classics of the last 10
years.
Like everything in modern China, musical
tastes are changing constantly as the People's Republic starts
to show its
musical muscle.
This is a
selection of the most popular Chinese singers from the mainland which you will hear on Love China.
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your suggestions!
 
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● Sa Ding Ding
From Inner Mongolia. Sa Ding Ding's unique music fuses East and
West. She combines traditional Chinese folk music with Western electronica.
Amazing!
Website:
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● Han Hong
From Tibet, one of China's most famous singers.
Played at the Beijing Para Olympics opening ceremony. |
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● Chen Ming
From Guangzhou, Guangdong province in the far south of China.
Has released over a dozen albums since the mid 1990s. |
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He Jie
Cool Mandarin singer from Guizhou province.
Shot to fame after the 2005 Supergirl contest - similar to the
American/Pop Idol shows in Europe and the US. |
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● Chris Lee
= Li Yuchun
A musical genius and currently our most popular mainland singer.
From Chengdu in Western China.
Found fame after winning a Chinese song contest "Supergirl" in 2005. |
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● Yifei Liu
A singer, model and actress from Wuhan, Hebei province.
Graduated from the Beijing Film Academy.
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Jin Sha
Also known as Kym, Jin Sha is from Shanghai and sings in
Mandarin. |
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● Dou Wei
Beijing Rocker who is one of China's most unique, creative and
innovative musicians.
Previously married to singer Faye Wong (below). |
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Faye Wong
Born in Beijing,
Faye has sold well over 100 million albums and is popular
throughout most of Asia. As well
as being a Canto-Pop singer, Faye has been an actress, songwriter and model.
She sings in Mandarin and Cantonese. |
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● Na Ying
Leading female singer from
Shenyang in Northern China.
Na Ying sung at the closing ceremony of the
2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
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● Qiong Xue
Zhuo Ma
Genius from Tibet. |
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● Wei Wei
Born in Inner Mongolia and raised in Gunagxi province.
Heavily influenced by western music.
Musical Ambassador to the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games representing
Beijing's bid.
Has recorded more than a thousand songs. |
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● Yodai
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● Jane Zhang
From Chendu, Sichuan Province, Western China.
Found fame in the Chinese singing contest "Supergirl" watched by 400
million people.
Has had over a dozen Number Ones and has been named China's Best
Female Artist 3 times in a row.
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● Zhang Xian Zi
From Guangxi Province, China.
Became popular in both Taiwan and the Chinese mainland after her
duet with Taiwan superstar Will Pan "I have to love". |
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● Tian Zhen
Rock singer from Beijing |
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