Linda Wong (singer) explained

Linda Wong
Native Name:王馨平
Native Name Lang:zh
Birth Name:Wong Fu-yam (王傳音)
Birth Date:5 August 1968
Birth Place:British Hong Kong
Occupation:Singer
Years Active:1993–2001
2013–present
Parents:Jimmy Wang Yu (father)
Jeanette Lin Chui (mother)
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Origin:Hong Kong
Genre:Cantopop
Mandopop
Instrument:Vocals
Label:PolyGram
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Linda Wong Hing-ping (born 5 August 1968) is a Hong Kong singer who grew up in Taiwan. She was most active in the 1990s.[1]

One of her most well-known songs is "Don't Ask Who I Am". She is also famous for reviving songs including Karl Keaton's "I Remember".

Personal life

Wong's parents are Hong Kong actors Jimmy Wang Yu and Jeanette Lin Chui, also known as Lam Chui, Jeanette Lam Chui, Jeanette Lin, or Lin Tsui. Linda's uncle is Hong Kong actor Kenneth Tsang.

Wong graduated from the Affiliated Senior High School of National Taiwan Normal University and attended National Chengchi University, graduating with a degree in journalism, prior to her singing career. She is currently an entertainment writer for a Taiwanese newspaper.

Discography

Albums
  • Cantonese
  • Mandarin

    Filmography

    Television shows

    Notes and References

    1. http://www.hkss.com/_old/stars/profiles/lindaw.shtml Linda Wong
    2. Web site: 獅子山下2015. Radio Television Hong Kong. 7 November 2015. 17 August 2018.