Lily Chan

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Lily Chan
Born (1983-04-21) 21 April 1983 (age 37)
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active2002–present
LabelsmusicNEXT
Website http://www.wowhififever.com/lily/
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 陳潔麗
Simplified Chinese 陈洁丽

Lily Chan, a Chinese singer in Hong Kong. She was born and grew up in Guangzhou. Chan's musical talent was discovered by her choir teacher. By age 10, Chan started recording in the studio and has won numerous singing awards including Champion of the National Children's New Song Competition, the gold prize for solo song in the Guangzhhou Children's Art Flower Show etc.

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By age 16, she gave performances on an international tour in Beijing, Hong Kong, Macau, and Malaysia. Since making her debut when she was just 19, she has already released ten albums, which were consistently ranked among the top 10 Hi-Fi albums of the year in Hong Kong. Her on-stage elegance and her sweet, mellow voice earned her the nickname Queen of Hi-Fi.

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