Wong Tzyy Yu
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Wong Tzyy Yu is a famous author for storybooks, best known among children aged 7 to 16. He was born in Bavaria, Germany and currently resides in Edinburgh, Great Britain. Tzyy Yu's insight into this field is due to his experience during his childhood. His parents were popular actors in the Malayan Performing Arts Scene. Tzyy Yu has is a permanent residence visa in Australia, Malaysia and Singapore.
He has been known to even name himself as the main character. A few of his books include:
- Fairy of Persian Street
- The Tit-Tot Saviour
- TY: The Fairy Tale Biography
- Ze Best In Muzeek
- Today, Tomorrow and the Impossible
- Location of the Love
- That's That Dog
Not to mention that, Tzyy Yu is also a famous sports trainer in the Wembley Stadium, London. He has trained many students to represent various schools in different sporting events such as gymnastics and running. He has a group of staff managing his personal web site where he discusses the ways on improving sports with his colleaugues.
[edit] Tzyy Yu in Pop Culture
The word "Tzyy Yu" is frequently used in Asian pop culture. People use the name "Tzyy Yu" as a form to proxify another person's name that does not want to be disclosed. Example:
Person A: "Who is Your best Friend?" Person B: "TZYY YU!"
Tzyy Yu's personal quote "Tzyy Yu/I is rox", which translates into 'Tzyy Yu rocks', is used frequently on television programs with reality show hosts saying 'NAME is rox'. For example, if they want to praise Britney Spears, the host of a show would say 'Britney Spears is rox'.
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