Chinese actress Crystal Huang, or Huang Yi, features on the cover of this month's Hers magazine.
In the lifestyle magazine's April issue, the actress talks extensively about her attitude towards life, love and work.
Never denying her inherent "rebellious" streak, the actress opens her heart revealing that managing to go this far in showbiz has much to do with her "emulative" attitude.
Some think Huang is relaxing her work ethic recently after being seen less frequently on screen. In response to the accusation, Huang smiled claiming, "an actor cannot control everything. The best actors may not necessarily be the most famous and some very good actors are unable to do as much as they would like to. But you just can't complain."
In her latest work, Yu Lik-wai's Plastic City or Dang Kou, Huang plays the owner of a dance club. She moved away from her typical screen persona to take up the difficult role. Huang Yi claims that it was a conscious choice in an effort to focus on quality projects rather than quantity.
Over the years the actress has raised her profile to a new level by taking a series of diverse roles allowing her talent to blossom. People remain impressed with her unaffected early performance in Wrong Carriage, Right Groom which saw her shoot to fame in 1999.
The entertainment industry is filled with the glamour, fame and glitz. But the actress steers clear of the trappings of the limelight in an effort to develop her acting skills.
Her much-coveted role during the third season of The Return of The Pearl Princess in 2002 brought her a sense of achievement but not without seemingly endless controversy that threatened to disturb her peaceful lifestyle.
Since then the actress, who says she previously dealt with life's difficulties herself, has learned an important lesson. That one cannot be strong enough to face everything alone and says she began to seek help from others.
However, speaking of the showbiz industry, the actress retains that she would not likely to dive into it wholeheartedly, saying life means much more to her than the glamour showbiz represents.
Huang Yi works hard to see her efforts pay off. However, it is by no means the same when it comes to love. She says the only thing that a person may not be rewarded for the effort one puts in, is love.