Kwong Mei Yun main experience

Kwong Mei Yun

Kwong Mei Yun, born on December 24, 1963 in Hong Kong, China, with an ancestral home in Doumen District, Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, Hong Kong, China, female singer, actress, businessman, Kwong Mei Yun Jewelry Co.

In 1982, kwong mei yun for miss hong kong contest, won the first runner-up, and then starred in television programs have "Xiang Jiang years", 1985 published his first album "sit a while longer", sang the song has "easy to hurt the woman", "half a kiss. 1989 kwong mei yun starred in the movie "righteousness and courage of group of heroes" and "God walks tai pao". 1992, was elected as the "guangdong most popular female singer". In 1992, she was selected as "Guangdong's Most Popular Female Singer", and in the same year, her song "Dance with the Dragon***" was selected as the "Best Movie Song" at the Film Awards. 1997, she released her last Mandarin album and announced her retirement from the singing industry. 1998, Kwong Mee-woon entered the business world, and due to the success of her investments and operations, she has become one of the most successful singers in the world. The success of the operation, Kwong Mei-yun to 500 million of the family's assets to sit firmly in Hong Kong speculation in the first female star, Kwong Mei-yun turned into a wealth of up to 500 million. 2003 began to engage in philanthropy, and actively donate to the construction of schools in the Mainland, due to the outstanding contribution to the cause of education in Jiangxi Province, since 2006 served as a member of the CPPCC in Jiangxi Province.

In December 2017, he was elected as a deputy to the 13th National People's Congress of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

Chinese name: Kwong Mee-wan

Foreign name: KwongCally

Nationality: Chinese

Ethnicity: Han Chinese

Blood type: O

Height: 168cm

Weight: 51.5kg

Place of birth: Hong Kong

Date of birth. December 24, 1963

Occupation: Singer, Actor, Businessman

Agency: PolyGram and Parkland

Representative Works: Pile Up the Emotions, Hurtful Woman, Half a Kiss, Close to Me, Don't Pretend You Can't Let Go, Sit Down for a Little While Longer, Only Love Lasts Forever

Major Achievements: Runner-up, Miss Hong Kong, 1982

Education: F.5

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Ancestry: Doumen District, Zhuhai, Guangdong Province

Beliefs: Buddhism

Early experience

December 24, 1962, Kwong Mei Yun was born in Mongkok, Hong Kong, her father was a mahjong parlor accountant, her mother suffered from blood cancer bed-ridden recuperation, the family's house loan is about to be repaid, the father will be the house as collateral for a loan to the money invested in the stock market, the results of the failure of speculation in the stock market. Kwong Mei-yun parents quarrel, mom is terminally ill, family life is very difficult, Kwong Mei-yun as a child had to live with more than a dozen people in Mongkok, Kam Lam Street, a one-room, two-room small house.

In 1976, Kwong's mother died of cancer, and at the age of 14, Kwong came out to work to support her family.

Acting Experience

In 1982, at the age of 19, Kwong Mei-yun participated in the Miss Hong Kong Pageant and won the first runner-up. After being elected Miss Hong Kong, she hosted "Hong Kong Morning" and acted in the TV program "Hong Kong Years".

In 1983, she sang for Maggie Cheung, and later became the guest of honor at a concert by Kwan Ching Kit, and later signed a contract with PolyGram to develop her singing career.

In 1985, she released her first solo album "Sit Down Again", which went double platinum. The song "Sit Down Again" topped the RTHK Chinese Songs Chart.

1986, won the RTHK Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Newcomer Bronze Award, released the second album "Kwong Mei Wan".

In 1987, she was selected for the first time in the Power Singing Gold Quarterly with the song "Not Deeply Loved But Already Emotionless".

1989, after the appointment of PolyGram, joined the Park's record company, the release of "Fever" album, traveled to Italy to shoot the first solo music special "Pure Beauty Contact Italy".

1990, held four concerts in Shenzhen Tianhe Stadium, also launched in Taiwan after joining the first Mandarin album "I want to hold you firmly".

1991, the second solo music special "Spring in the Forbidden City" was filmed in Beijing, and two Cantonese albums "Feeling" and "Close to Me" were released in the same year.

In 1992, she was voted "Guangdong's Most Popular Female Singer", the first Hong Kong female singer to win the award. In the same year, the song "Dance with the Dragon***" was selected as the "Best Film Song" in the Film Awards.

In 1993, she participated in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala, singing the song "Who else but you". Launched the "easily hurt woman" Mandarin album, later singing career shifted focus to China and Taiwan. At the end of the year, she released the Mandarin album "Lipstick", which was her highest selling solo album. In the same year, with the album "Lipstick", she was selected as the sixth place of the Golden Melody Dragon Tiger Chart in Taiwan.

In 1994, she released the Mandarin album "The Road of Love is Too Difficult".

In 1995, she performed on stage in Atlantic City, USA, and released the Mandarin album "Half Kiss" in the same year.

In 1996, the album "I Have a Date with Spring" was released, all the songs on the album were old songs sung and reinterpreted to get rid of the previous sentimental image.

In 1997, she released her last Mandarin album "Where Did You Spend the Night Yesterday", announced her retirement from singing, and went to the United States to pursue a diploma course in jewelry forensics.

In 1998, she performed in the TVB drama series "True Love", playing the role of Ko Nga Man, and released another Cantonese new songs plus the selected album "True Love Selection".

In 1999, she launched her first personal beauty book "Kwong's Beauty Book" in Taiwan.

In 2010, she released a new single "The Great Compassion Mantra".

Business experience

In the 1980s, Hong Kong, a 200-square-meter building for only a million dollars, you can also do 90% mortgage, Kwong Mei-yun the first installment of tens of thousands of dollars spent on a mortgage to buy more than half a million dollars' worth of Happy Valley Shan Shing Mansion, with the value of the property market on the market, Kwong Mei-yun for the first time to profit from speculation on the property. Kwong began to sing the money saved up to continue to engage in property speculation, the highest record, Kwong hands have ten sets of houses, monthly mortgage payments reached seven figures, in order to repay the loan Kwong frequently to the United States, Canada on stage to earn extra money, and from time to time with the real estate business elite gatherings to learn from experience.

In 1996, Hong Kong's property prices are still high, Kwong Mei-yun decisively sold all the houses, Kwong Mei-yun fortunate to escape the 1997 financial turmoil.

In 1997, Hong Kong's property prices fell to the lowest, Kwong Mei-yun only to buy property again.

In 1998, Phyllis faded out of the singing world and began to invest in beauty and jewelry, within a month of buying and selling Lippo Center earned 1.8 million.

In 2000, Phyllis Kwong obtained a diploma in jewelry appraisal and became a jewelry appraisal expert, and spent 50 million dollars in the Far East Finance Center to open her own personal jewelry store, Cally Jewellery.

In 2002, Phyllis Kwong opened a chain of dental clinics in Shanghai at a cost of 30 million dollars. Due to the success of Kwong's jewelry business, buying properties to preserve their value, and stocks, Kwong is the first female celebrity in Hong Kong to speculate on properties with a family fortune of 500 million.

Personal Life

Personal Hobbies

Kwong's hobbies include raising dogs, such as Cash and Euro, of which Cash is 10 years old.

Relationships

In 1982, during her candidacy for Miss Hong Kong, Kwong was courted by Cheng Kar-shing, the second son of Hong Kong jewelry tycoon Cheng Yu-tung, and after four years of being together, the romance ended because of rumors about Cheng Kar-shing.

In 1987, Kwong dated businessman Lau Kwan-ming, a relationship that ended after three years.

1996, Kwong Mei Yun and Lui Liang Wei dating, in February the two in the Regent Hotel feast held a 60-seat wedding, in 1997, the two because of personality incompatibility "announced divorce".

October 6, 2012, 49-year-old Kwong Mei-wan admitted to more than 50-year-old divorced man Lam Tat-man romance, and Lam Tat-man relationship to date.

Major Works

Musical Works

Starred in Movies

None-1989 as,

None-1989

Starred in TV Drama Series

Operation Sharkhunter-1987 as Lin Hia

_PoPoPoPoPo -1986 as female tour guide Pan Biyun

Books

Awards

Social Activities

In 2001, Kwong started practicing Buddhism under the dharma name of Ruyue, and took up the post of director of the International Buddha's Light Association.

In 2003, Ms. Kwong set up the "Ms. Kwong Scholarship" at Nanchang University in Jiangxi Province.

In November of the same year, she donated the first "Phyllis Kwong Buddha's Light Primary School" at Yunju Mountain in Jiujiang.

Early 2008, Jiangxi suffered a rare rain, snow and ice disaster, Kwong Mei-yun first donated cotton clothes and quilts to the affected areas, and built a number of hope in Lichuan elementary school, middle school.

In the same year, Sichuan 5-12 Wenchuan earthquake, Kwong Mei Yun mobilized around the people to donate to the disaster area, donated 15 pieces of collection of about 5 million Hong Kong dollars to help Sichuan disaster relief.

On December 7 of the same year, Phyllis Kwong went deep into the earthquake-stricken area of Hui County, Longnan City, Gansu Province, to understand the situation, and donated 2.1 million yuan in education and 1,000 quilts, and decided to set up 10 Hope Primary Schools in Gansu.

As of 2010, there were 35 Hope Primary Schools donated and built by Kwong in her own name, benefiting more than 100,000 schoolchildren. Every year, Kwong would take a slot to go back to the schools to reunite with the children and serve as a lecturer herself.

On August 14, 2011, Phyllis attended a ceremony to donate 20 rehabilitation centers to the Guangdong Red Cross, as well as Beyond Rehabilitation medical equipment, at a cost of 9.6 million RMB.

On January 27, 2015, Kwong attended a panel discussion of Hong Kong members of the Jiangxi Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) as a member of the CPPCC Jiangxi Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC).

On June 19, 2019, Ms. Kwong came to Nanchang, Jiangxi Province to attend the 2019 "Kwong Mei Yun Bursary" award ceremony. The bursary has been awarded for 17 consecutive years, with a cumulative funding of more than 2 million yuan, supporting more than 2,000 students, and is one of the social support programs of Nanchang University that has lasted for the longest time, supported the largest number of students, and had the greatest impact on society.

Character Evaluation

Kwong Mei-wan, one of the Hong Kong sisterhood with the most identities: singer, actress, movie star, boss, each of which she has a long sleeve, and is one of the few evergreens in the entertainment industry (Sina.com evaluation).

Kwong Mee-wan is opinionated and sees things in perspective (ex-husband Lui Leung-wai's comment).

Kwong Mei-wan is a shrewd and capable strong woman (China News Network evaluation).

Kwong Mei-wan is very nice and accommodating, she has a touch for real estate and good investment results, and she is sensitive to the living environment (commented by her boyfriend Lam Tat-Man).