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Cyndi Wang -- Don't cry

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Born on Sep. 5 1982, Cyndi Wang (or Wang Xinling) is a popular singer and actress from China's Taiwan. She graduated from the Okazaki Arts School in Taipei, and completed a drama course at Hua Gang Arts School. Her family originates from Shandong Province and she is a Buddhist. Her mother is a Hakka, Wang and her younger brother were raised in a single-parent family. She speaks Mandarin, English and Hakka.

She entered an Avex Taiwan competition in Taiwan in 2003. She had taken part in various singing competitions since at an early age and had previously won her some appearances in the Taiwanese local drama "Che Zheng Zai Zhui" in 1999; she had also appeared in the music videos of other singers such as Tanya Chua's video "Reminding" in 2000. She also composed two songs in her "Magic Cyndi and Fly! Cyndi". She wrote the "I'll be Better" lyric in her latest album H2H.

Soon after the Avex Taiwan competition, Wang was called again and given a chance to go to Japan. In order to pursue her dreams, she decided to take on the challenge and go to Avex Taiwan's music studio in Japan to learn dancing and singing for 3 months from various famous lecturers(such as Hamasaki Ayumi, BoA, Utada Hikaru, Namie Amuro,& Hitomi). This was very successful as she learned quickly. She earned herself a graduation certificate with impressive results and records from Japan's Avex Trax. These achievements made Avex Taiwan impressed with her, and she was offered a contract by Taiwan's Avex Taiwan (making her the only Avex Trax female singer, the first ever local, and newcomer of the year in 2003). From that time she has been involved in her entertainment career. She has had contracts under Jungiery Star Pte Ltd, D Music, and Sony Music as well as Avex Taiwan.

Wang has been invited to sing at a number of events, including a 2008 New Year Countdown performance in Kaohsiung. About 3 years after her debut, she finally had her long awaited 1-month rest in December 2006. Since she made her debut in 2003, she has been very active in entertainment showbizz, in which her eight studio albums and three soundtracks. She also had concerts of her own & with J-Stars of Jungiery,endorsments & commersials.

She is currently signed with a management company, DayStar Music, and with Gold Typhoon (Taiwan) from 2009 and has since released two studio albums. She starred in Momo Love with Jiro Wang and Calvin Chen and Ken Chu and in Love Keeps Going with Mike He. Wang's 7th studio album, was released on 4 December 2009 and a compilation album was released on 13 November 2009.

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