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'''Yang Yuying''' ('''杨钰莹''') was one of the most popular singers in Chinese mainland in 1990s.  
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'''Yang Yuying''' ('''杨钰莹''') has been one of the most popular singers in Chinese mainland in the 1990s.  
  
Born on May 11, 1971 in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, Yang displayed her singing talent since childhood. She began to perform on the stage at six. In 1985 she won a prize in a national singing contest organized by the China Central Television. In 1991 she signed her first contract with the Guangzhou New Era Audio & Video Co., becoming one the first signed singers in Chinese mainland since 1978. Her first disc album was published in the same year. Up to now, Yang still keeps the highest record of disc sales in Chinese mainland.
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Born on May 11, 1971, in Nanchang, [[Jiangxi Province]], Yang displayed her singing talent at a young age, performing on the stage at 6. In 1985 she won a prize in a national singing contest hosted by CCTV. In 1991, she signed her first contract with Guangzhou New Era Audio & Video Co., becoming one of the first signed singers in Chinese mainland since 1978. Her first disc album was released in the same year. Yang holds the record of disc album sales on the Chinese mainland.
  
Yang faded out from song circles since 2000. She traveled to many countries and studied in Canada. Recent reports say she will make a comeback in the near future after taking the break from the stage for 11 years. In mid January she appeared in the rehearsal of the Spring Festival gala at the Shenzhen TV. Although in her 40s, Yang showed few signs of aging.
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Yang withdrew from the music circles in 2000. She began traveling to many countries and studied in Canada. Recent media reports suggest that she will make a comeback in the near future after taking her 11-year break from the stage. In mid-January, she appeared in the rehearsal of the Spring Festival gala at the Shenzhen TV station.
  
Yang has a sweet voice and was crowned with the "Queen of Sweet Songs" in Chinese mainland. Her main works includes "Let Me Tell You Softly", "Bless for Love", "Dream Flowers", "I Don't Want to Say", "Wait for You for Ten Thousand Years", and ‘Because of You."  
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Yang was named the "Queen of Sweet Songs" in China's mainland for her delicate and youthful voice. Her most well-known works include "Let Me Tell You Softly," "Bless for Love," "Dream Flowers," "I Don't Want to Say," "Wait for You for Ten Thousand Years" and "Because of You."  
  
"Singing has changed my life. Working in song circles for so many years makes me know that life is colorful," said Yang. "And a calm and peaceful mood is very important in this process."
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"Singing has changed my life. Working in the music circles for so many years makes me understand that life is colorful," Yang said. "And it is important to keep a calm and peaceful mood."
  
 
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Yang Yuying, Chinese mainland singer.

Yang Yuying (杨钰莹) has been one of the most popular singers in Chinese mainland in the 1990s.

Born on May 11, 1971, in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, Yang displayed her singing talent at a young age, performing on the stage at 6. In 1985 she won a prize in a national singing contest hosted by CCTV. In 1991, she signed her first contract with Guangzhou New Era Audio & Video Co., becoming one of the first signed singers in Chinese mainland since 1978. Her first disc album was released in the same year. Yang holds the record of disc album sales on the Chinese mainland.

Yang withdrew from the music circles in 2000. She began traveling to many countries and studied in Canada. Recent media reports suggest that she will make a comeback in the near future after taking her 11-year break from the stage. In mid-January, she appeared in the rehearsal of the Spring Festival gala at the Shenzhen TV station.

Yang was named the "Queen of Sweet Songs" in China's mainland for her delicate and youthful voice. Her most well-known works include "Let Me Tell You Softly," "Bless for Love," "Dream Flowers," "I Don't Want to Say," "Wait for You for Ten Thousand Years" and "Because of You."

"Singing has changed my life. Working in the music circles for so many years makes me understand that life is colorful," Yang said. "And it is important to keep a calm and peaceful mood."