Wei Chen (singer)

Wei Chen (singer)

Infobox Chinese-language singer and actor
name = chen wei


caption =
chinesename = 魏晨
tradchinesename =
simpchinesename =
pinyinchinesename = chen wei
jyutpingchinesename =
birthname =
ancestry =
origin =
birthdate = birth date and age|1986|02|22
birthplace = Lanzhou, Gansu, China Flagicon|China
deathdate =
deathplace =
restingplace =
restingplacecoordinates =
othername =
occupation = Singer Actor
genre = POP
instrument = Vocals Piano
voicetype =
label = [http://www.eemedia.cn EE-Media Co. Ltd.]
yearsactive = 2007 – present
currentmembers =
pastmembers =
associatedact =
spouse =
partner =
children =
parents =
influences =
influenced =
website =
hongkongfilmwards =
goldenbauhiniaawards =
hkfcsawards =
goldenhorseawards =
goldenroosterawards =
mtvasiaawards =
goldenmelodyawards =
ntsawards =
awards =

Wei Chen (Chinese: 魏晨; Pinyin: Wèi Chén; English Name: Vision; born February 22, 1986, in China) is a Chinese pop singer.

Biography

He participated in the 2007 season of the Super Boy, or Happy Boy (快乐男声),(run by Hunan TV ;湖南电视) a national men's singing competition in China. He was placed as 2nd runner-up (3rd place).

Wei Chen later participated in another singing competition, Just the Two of Us;(Simplified Chinese: 名声大震); the 2007 season , run by Hunan TV. He was partnered with Lu Dan (璐丹) from Thailand. Their placing was 1st runner-up. (2nd place.)

Vision Wei Chen's fans are known as Happy Oranges, as Vision's symbol/mascot in Super Boy was an orange.

Album/EP

*1/7/2008 乐天派

References

*Lyrics at [http://music.sina.com.cn/yueku/search/s.php?t=all&key=%CE%BA%B3%BF&x=0&y=0&=%CB%D1%CB%F7 sina china]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Wei Chen — may refer to:*Wei Chen (journalist), television and radio journalist from Canada. *Wei Chen (singer), Chinese pop singer …   Wikipedia

  • Wei Chen (journalist) — Wei Chen is a television and radio journalist from Canada. She has worked for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and its main rival CTV. In 2003, Chen surprised many by leaving CTV, where she was a national correspondent, to work for a local… …   Wikipedia

  • Wei — The term Wei may refer to:Dynasties * Northern Wei Dynasty, archaeologically the most famous of the Wei dynasties. * Wei (Spring and Autumn Period), state during the Spring and Autumn Period * State of Wei during the Spring and Autumn Period and… …   Wikipedia

  • Wei Qing — Wèi Qīng (Zh cw|c=衛青|w=Wei Ch ing, d. 106 BC), born in Linfen, Shanxi, was a general during Han Dynasty of China, whose campaigns against Xiongnu (匈奴) earned him great acclaim. He was the younger half brother of Empress Wei Zifu (衛子夫) and the… …   Wikipedia

  • Chen Kun (actor) — This is a Chinese name; the family name is Chen. Chen Kun Chen at the 2007 Shanghai International Film Festival. Chinese name 陳坤 (Traditional) …   Wikipedia

  • Wei Zi — Infobox Chinese language singer and actor name = Wei Zi caption = chinesename = 巍子 pinyinchinesename = Wēi Zǐ jyutpingchinesename = birthname = 王巍 (Wáng Wēi) ancestry = origin = China birthdate = Birth year and age|1956 birthplace = Ningxia,… …   Wikipedia

  • Chen Qiao En — Infobox actor name = Chen Qiao En, Joe imagesize = caption = birthdate = Birth date and age|1979|4|4|df=y location = Taiwan height = birthname = 陳喬恩 othername = homepage = notable role = Ye Tian Yu and Chen Xin YIJoe Chen Qiao En (zh… …   Wikipedia

  • Zhao Wei — Infobox Chinese language singer and actor name = Zhao Wei caption = Jade Goddess of Mercy poster, featuring Zhao Wei and Nicholas Tse chinesename = tradchinesename = 趙薇 simpchinesename = 赵薇 pinyinchinesename = zhao4 wei1 jyutpingchinesename =… …   Wikipedia

  • Empress Wei Zifu — (Traditional Chinese: 衛子夫; Simplified Chinese: 卫子夫; pinyin: Weì Zǐfū) (d. 91 BC), formally Wei Sihou (衛思后), was an empress during Han Dynasty. She was Emperor Wu s second wife, and stayed as his empress for 38 years, the second longest in Chinese …   Wikipedia

  • Joe Chen — Chinese name 陳喬恩 (Traditional) Chinese name 陈乔恩 (Simplified) Pinyin Chén Qiáoēn (Mandarin) Origin …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”