Chen Meijiao, an Indian girl from Malaysia on Super Avenue of Stars 7. Even Tao Zi, the host, marveled at her interpretation of Minnan songs.
Chinese name: Chen Meijiao
Alias: Jiao Jiao, Black Girl, and Mei Jiao.
Nationality: Malaysia
Constellation: Leo
Height: 167cm
Weight: 47 kg
Date of birth:1July 25th, 990.
Occupation: songwriting
Representative works: Love and hate are all you, sad passers-by, who knows.
Basic information
Hobbies: singing and ballet.
Features: Minnan songs
Language: Chinese, English, Hindi, Minnan, Cantonese and Mandarin (Malay).
Lucky number: 29
Favorite colors: white, pink and light blue.
Favorite season: winter
Favorite food: sweet and sour pork ribs cooked by mom.
Favorite drink: boiled water
Favorite actor: Andy Lau.
Favorite actress: Gong Li.
Favorite male singer: Fox Xia,,.
Favorite female singer: Huang Yiling.
Favorite movie: Bodyguard and Assassin.
Favorite TV series: Taiwanese drama "Hanging the Red Lantern High"
Favorite TV program: Super Avenue of Stars
Favorite book: misty rain of Qiong Yao
The place I want to go most: Shangri-La.
Personal glory
2009
Finals of the Second Global Minnan Song Creation and Singing Competition
20 10
Super 724 Avenue of Stars
musical creation
Love you unconditionally (original song: Huang Yiling)
What's so rare about love (original song: May)
Love and hate are you, sad passer-by
Who knows what you are thinking?
No matter how bitter it is
after going back home
Participate in the competition
Indian girl Chen Meijiao Ipoh sang temple fairs to make a living.
In addition to the blockbuster performance, 20-year-old Chen Meijiao was the only Indian player on the scene. She told reporters afterwards that when she was eight months old, she was adopted by a family in China, and her parents were farmers because her parents were unable to raise her.
She is proficient in Mandarin and Minnan dialect. A few years ago, she went to China to take part in a singing contest in Minnan. Yesterday, she dared to challenge A-mei's songs, and her strength was affirmed by the judges. She said, "I can't listen or speak Tamil!" " "
She has been learning to sing with her teacher for four or five years. She participated in many singing competitions and served as a resident singer at a temple fair. This time, she came to the lion city to compete. She and her mother came from Ipoh the day before yesterday and went to Ipoh today. It's a 20-hour drive back and forth, but she is not tired. She is looking forward to the competition in Taiwan Province Province and hopes to realize her dream of becoming a singer.
Personal portrait