Anita Yuan’s 57th birthday, Anita Yuan’s old photos miss

reported on October 10 October 10 is the 57th birthday of Anita Mui. Anita Yuan posted a photo of Anita Mui cutting a cake on social platforms to celebrate it, and wrote: "Sister Mei, happy birthday". It is reported that Anita Yuan and Anita Mui have become acquainted with many films such as "Golden Branch and Jade Leaf 2" and other films. They have a deep friendship. Every time Anita Mui's birthday or death day, Anita Yuen will almost publish a memorial.

Anita Mui won the first rookie singing contest in 1982", and released his first album "Heart Debt" in the same year. In 1983, he won attention with the song "Red Doubt". 1985-1986, the first New Year's Eve The solo concert opened fifteen consecutive times, breaking the record for the number of concerts performed by a Hong Kong singer for the first time; the album "Bad Girl" was released at the same time, and it sold 400,000 copies (8 platinum) in the first week, a total of 720,000 copies. Hong Kong’s personal album sales record. Since 1985, he has won the “Most Popular Female Singer” in Hong Kong’s Top Ten Hot Songs for five consecutive years. In 2009, he was evaluated by the “World Record Association” and was elected as the “Global Chinese Individual” with a total of 292 individual concerts worldwide. The most female singers in concerts".

Anita Mui has released more than 40 albums in Mandarin and Cantonese. His representative works include classic songs such as "Woman Flower", "Intimate Lover", "I Love You Thousands of Times".

Anita Mui is not only in singing career Outstanding performance and superb acting skills. From 1987 to 1988, she won the Golden Image Award, the Golden Horse Award, the Golden Dragon Award and the four film queens of the Asia Pacific Film Festival for her "Rouge Button", and won two awards for Best Supporting Actress.

2003 On December 30, 2010, Anita Mui died of cervical cancer at the age of 40. On July 18, 2014, a bronze statue of Anita Mui was erected on the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong.

(responsible editor: Xu Meiyu_NBJS11310)