Han Hong (; Tibetan name Yangchen Drolma or Yangjain Zhoima , ; born 26 September 1971 in
Chamdo
Chamdo, officially Qamdo () and also known in Chinese as Changdu, is a prefecture-level city in the eastern part of the Tibet Autonomous Region, China. Its seat is the town of Chengguan in Karuo District. Chamdo is Tibet's third largest city ...
), is a Chinese singer and songwriter of mixed
Tibetan
Tibetan may mean:
* of, from, or related to Tibet
* Tibetan people, an ethnic group
* Tibetan language:
** Classical Tibetan, the classical language used also as a contemporary written standard
** Standard Tibetan, the most widely used spoken dial ...
and
Han
Han may refer to:
Ethnic groups
* Han Chinese, or Han People (): the name for the largest ethnic group in China, which also constitutes the world's largest ethnic group.
** Han Taiwanese (): the name for the ethnic group of the Taiwanese p ...
ethnicity. Like her mother, a Tibetan singer, Han Hong is able to shift quite easily from piercing high pitches to soft low tones. Han Hong is one of the most popular Chinese female musicians who specializes in a variety of Chinese folk music. Most of Han's work reflect the Tibetan culture, but Han also use elements of
Jazz
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,
R-n-B,
Rock-n-Roll
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and
Latin music
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in her music work.
Early life
Han was born in a family of performers in 1971, and sang in the choir starting at the age of five. Her father, a Han Chinese
rusticated youth
The sent-down, rusticated, or "educated" youth (), also known as the ''zhiqing'', were the young people who—beginning in the 1950s until the end of the Cultural Revolution, willingly or under coercion—left the urban districts of the ...
who came to Tibet during the
Cultural Revolution
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, died in 1977. She joined the children's choir in 1980 and received formal training.
In 1987, she joined the PLA second artillery corps command. She began composing songs starting in 1993 which became much more prominent on the later years, including media considering herself invited as a headline singer in the
Beijing
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music scene.
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In 1995, she was admitted to the music department of the
People's Liberation Army Academy of Art and studied under Li Shuangjiang.
Career
She came to prominence after 2002.
She performed in a Chinese television gala broadcast after the
Olympic closing ceremony on August 24, 2008. She also performed at the
2008 Summer Paralympics
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opening ceremony on September 5, 2008. In Oct 2015, she became the CEO of Hualu Entertainment company, which includes businesses of creating Television episodes, creating original shows, and managing performances.
On December 20, 2014, Han was also invited to
Hunan TV
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's singing competition ''
I Am a Singer
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'' in which she won, making her the first female winner to win the series. Han later returned for two more seasons in the fourth and fifth seasons, both as guest performer in the Biennial concert airing after the live finals. Two months after her finals, she withdrew from her troops much to her dismay.
On April 25, 2016, Han and Zhao Wei were officially revealed among the cast of her second directorial work, "No Other Love". Two weeks later on May 7,
On May 7, 2016, Han and
Wang Han, the latter previously served as the host in ''I Am a Singer'', presented another
Hunan TV
Hunan Television or Hunan TV () is a provincial satellite TV station officially launched on 29 September 1970 and is currently China's second-most-watched channel, second only to CCTV-1, owned by China Central Television, although Hunan STV occasi ...
singing show ''
Come Sing with Me
''Come Sing with Me'' () is a Chinese variety music show, broadcast on Hunan Television. The show is hosted by Wang Han (host), Wang Han and the singer Han Hong (singer), Han Hong, which invites exceptional renowned singers and ordinary people li ...
'' which also produce success in the show's ratings.
On January 27, 2017, Han also received acclaimed on her performance "千年之约" in the annual Chinese New Year special ''CCTV Spring Festival Gala''.
Style
Her music mainly deals with Tibetan themes but she is also influenced by Jazz, R-n-B, Rock-n-Roll and Latin music, which are all reflected in her work. She is able to shift quite easily from piercing high pitches to soft low tone.
Her singing has distinctive Tibetan characteristics. She's able to shift freely from piercing high pitches to soft low tones.
Significant Music Works
Han's signature works are ''Tibetan Plateau'' (青藏高原) and ''Heaven's Road'' (天路). Tibetan Plateau is very famous and went international. Vitas, the famous Russian singer, sang this song in duet (video is below) at the BTV
elevisionSpring Global Gala 2010.
Heaven's Road is a folk song released on April 20, 2005 in her Album "Moved" to celebrate the opening of a railway to Tibet in 2006. Written in 2001, the song is very popular in China.
Discography
*1998: The Brightness of the Snow (雪域光芒)
*2000: Daybreak a.k.a. Dawn (天亮了)
*2001: We're all Awake (醒了)
*2002: Singing (歌唱)
*2003: Red (红)
*2005: Love song Fairy Tale (恋曲神话), Moved (感动)
*2009: Listen to my Voice (听我的声音)
*2011: Red Song (红歌)
Social and Charity Activities
* 2000: the song "day break" was performed for the CCTV "3.15" party. In April, Han attended the world leaders' summit held in Hawaii, USA, and funded the leadership of delegations from the education foundation for children's health in Tibet. Also, she promoted Tibetan culture in Hawaii.
*2004: Han Hong arrived in Lhasa and participated in the charity concert entitled "love in the hope of the world" by the youth league committee of Tibet autonomous region and Tibet TV station.
*2005: Han Hong performed for the tsunami relief charity activity titled with "love without borders acting big performance" in Hong Kong government stadium and donated 100,000 to the United Nations children's fund. In May, Hanhong participated in the fund raising activities of the education health foundation of Tibet, Hong Kong, and achieved great success.
*2006: Han hong participated in "China's warmth" to focus on AIDS to orphan children.
*2007: She participated in the public welfare activities held by the youth development foundation. On November 30, she attended the Chinese disabled person welfare foundation co-sponsored the "good" carnival, "cheer for the Chinese disabled person sports delegation" charity event held by China disabled persons' federation. December, she participated in "spring warm 2007, earth love mother water cellar" public welfare party and donated 100 mother water cellar.
*2008: The personal income of the concert was donated to three ethnic orphan schools in Tibet, xinjiang and Inner Mongolia. On the morning of May 14, Hanhong launched together with the China foundation for poverty alleviation “Hanhong caring and rescue operation” and held a press conference, calling for social fund-raising. On October 7, "Hanhong caring and rescue operation" organization sent warm clothes and assistance payment to the old courtyard of Miyun suburb. Han hong invested in the purchase of household appliances and supplies for elderly person of no family. On December 19, she participated in "love of guangxi, moved about" activities Guangxi and visited children with cerebral palsy there.
*2009: Hanhong gave the old people down vest, medical equipment, a variety of practical gifts such as multi-purpose wheelchair, for ethnic minorities in Beijing old man bring the blessings of the double ninth festival and condolences n shijingshan national nursing home.
*2010: After Yushu earthquake, Hanhong came to the Beijing's donation site “Hanhong caring and rescue operation Beijing" and appealed to the people of the country to donate their love and help the people in the affected areas of Yushu. Among them, han hong individual donated 300,000 yuan.
*2011: Hanhong donated money to build a hospital for the treatment of cataract surgery.
*2012: Established her own charity organization, Han Hong Love and Charity Fund.
*2013: In the wake of the ya 'an earthquake, Hanhong announced a donation of 500,000 yuan and launched a donation to the ya 'an compatriots in the south square of the bird's nest on April 21, accepting donations from all sectors of society. On April 26, Hanhong, with the han red charity foundation, sent more than three million yuan to the victims.
*2014: "the han red love rescue team was also officially set off for the disaster area. On August 10, the charity action of "Hanhong’s love, 100 people's assistance" was officially launched in Xining, Qinghai. Hanhong announced that She would carry tens of millions of aid supplies to the people of qinghai for medical treatment.
*2015: Launched the "Hundred people rescue Guizhou Province" Campaign, and provide treatment for total 1000
cataract
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patients. Donated money to construct 10 countryside emergency rooms, buy 30 cars for medical treatment, and 10000 medicine boxes.
Social Status
She was made as member of the 11th CPPCC national committee and one of the spokesperson for the education fund for children's health in China, ambassador of the China foundation for poverty alleviation. She was also the thirteenth recipient of "China youth may fourth medal".
Personal life
She has no children of her own, but in 1999, she adopted a -year-old boy named "Han Houhou", who had lost his parents on October 3, 1999 in an accident due to the
Maling River Gorge cable car disaster
The Maling River Gorge cable car crash occurred on 3 October 1999 in the Maling River Canyon Scenic Area, Xingyi, Guizhou Province, China. A cable car fell from a mountain top platform to the bottom of a 40-meter-high valley, killing 14 and injur ...
. She commemorates this in her song "Daybreak".
References
Awards and Achievements
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1971 births
Living people
Chinese sopranos
Chinese folk singers
People from Chamdo
20th-century Tibetan women singers
Chinese women singer-songwriters
20th-century Chinese women singers
21st-century Chinese women singers