Chinese Malaysian pop singer Fish Leong took to the stage at the
Hong Kong Coliseum for the first time on Monday.
The coliseum serves as a performance venue for top Chinese
musicians.
Tens of thousands of fans crowded the venue to honour their
idol, leaving the 12,500-seat coliseum close to capacity.
The influx of enthusiastic listeners surprised the show's
organizer, because Fish Leong only held a press conference to
announce the show, instead of initiating hyped promotions.
Among the audience was Fish Leong's mother, who said she was
very proud of her daughter.
Fellow singers Miriam Yeung and Victor Wong Pin Kuan also went
on the stage to give their support.
Fish Leong burst onto the Mandopop scene in 1999. She is best
known for her love-themed ballads, many of which have become
favorites among Karaoke singers.
Chinese Malaysian pop singer Fish Leong
sings during her first solo concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum on
Monday, May 7, 2007.
Fish Leong (left) sings with guest singer
Miriam Yeung at her first solo concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum on
Monday, May 7, 2007.
Fish Leong (left) sings with guest singer
Victor Wong Pin Kuan at her first solo concert at the Hong Kong
Coliseum on Monday, May 7, 2007.
(CRI.cn May 9, 2007)