Paula Tsui

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Paula Tsui

Tsui performing at the "Glittering Bright Paula Tsui Live in Concert 2006" at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas on January 29 of 2006.
Chinese name 徐小鳳 (traditional)
Chinese name 徐小凤 (simplified)
Pinyin xu2 xiao3 feng4 (Mandarin)
Jyutping ceoi4 siu2 fung1 (Cantonese)
Birth name 徐鄖書
Origin Hong Kong
Born (1949-01-01) 1 January 1949[1]
Wuhan, Hubei, China
Other name(s) 小鳳姐
Occupation Singer
Genre(s) Cantopop
Instrument(s) Singing
Voice type(s) Contralto
Label(s) Man Chi Records (1970–1973)
Wing Hang Music (1973-1978)
Sony Music Entertainment (1978-1981)
Contec Sound Media (1982-1985)
PolyGram (1986-1991)
Years active 1970s, 1980s, 2000s
Official Website www.paulatsui.com

Paula Tsui Siu-fung is a Cantopop singer in Hong Kong. She has been affiliated with the TVB television station until the mid-1990s but has performed for Asia Television Ltd. on several occasions since 1995.

Concerts

According to Guinness World Records in 2003, Tsui's Amway Paula Tsui in Concert 1992 holds the record for the most number of "single event" concerts in a continuous period (43 concerts in 37 days) in Asia.[citation needed] She gave another series of concerts at the same venue, the Hong Kong Coliseum in summer 2005.

Tsui is noted for the voluminous gowns she wears for concert appearances.

Personal life

Tsui was married to Hong Kong radio host and legislator Albert Cheng between 1975 and 1979. The marriage was then a secret and not known to the public until the early 1990s. Tsui was then already a renowned singer, while Cheng was still relatively unknown at that time.

References

  1. (Chinese (Taiwan)) Profile of Paula Tsui

External links

Awards
Preceded by
The Wynners
Golden Needle Award of RTHK Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award
1989
Succeeded by
Wong Jim
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