Thursday, December 13, 2007

Sun's Biography

Sun is the only Asian singer to top the US Billboard Dance Chart and the UK MusicWeek Chart. She is the first Chinese pop singer to be invited to the 46th Annual Grammy Awards 2004 and to present at the American Dancestar Music Awards 2004. She is also the first Asian pop singer to be invited to the Hollywood Film Festival 2003. It all started when her debut American single "Where Did Love Go" reached #1 on the Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play "Breakout" Chart for the week ending December 22, 2003. Subsequently, three of her singles, "One With You," "Without Love" and "Gone" have reached #1 positions on the Billboard Dance Chart and four of her singles, "One With You," "Without Love," "Ends Of The Earth" and "Gone" have reached #1 positions on the UK MusicWeek Chart.
Sun holds an M.A. degree in Counseling, and worked as a counselor for troubled teens from 1996 to 2001. Since establishing her career as a pop artist in April 2002, she has been involved in raising funds for various charitable organisations. Her humanitarian team had been involved in the Tsunami Disaster Relief Operations (2005), the building of schools, and medical clinics in Indonesia and China. Sun was awarded the "TOYP of Singapore 2002" Award and "TOYP of the World 2003" organized by the the Junior Chamber International1 for her social and community work.

In July 2005, Sun opened a streetwear boutique, SKIN Couture, at The Marina Square (Singapore), which carries trendy apparels and accessories from American labels such as True Religion, Antik Denim, Bejeweled, etc. She opened her second store on October 2006 at The Heeren Shops (Singapore) carrying Japanese labels like Queen Of A Luxury Lover, Double Standard, Chelseagarb, etc. Sun and her SKIN partners acquired exclusive distribution for Ed Hardy in Singapore, and opened its first flagship store in Asia at The Heeren Shops (Singapore) on October 29, 2005.
Currently Sun resides in the USA, and travels often to Taiwan and China

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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Recently updates of Sun Ho and Wyclef



The coming down of snow in L.A. Sun took down the falling of snow! Being a 100% Singaporean Sun is excited to see snow because you don't get to see snow in Singapore! Nice!



A visit to the bear shop. Here the bear shop its different. You choose the bear you like and they will make it "alive" for you by putting in cotton and sew it up for you. Dayan is soo cute!!



A performance with Wyclef Jean on China Wine at L.A Roxy Club. Wyclef was invited by MySpace.com and VIBE, Sun was the special guest!

Monday, December 3, 2007

Sun Ho and Sun Nan on the Special Olympics

The World Is A Sunny Place

Sun sings the theme song for the Special Olympics 2007

China (27 September 2007)—With the opening of the 2007 World Summer Special Olympics at hand, the MTV of the specially chosen theme song “We Are Together” is now released.

A number of Web sites reported on the special duo who were chosen to sing for the Special Olympics—Singaporean celebrity Sun Ho and Chinese singer Sun Nan. The MV featured the two stars singing together with the young athletes as they proclaimed the slogan “You Can, I Can” and the theme “The world is a better place because of you and me.”

Sponsored by the Hong Kong Embrace International Music Fund Committee, the MV was helmed by young acclaimed director from Hong Kong, Huang Zhen Zhen. Renowned director Ann Hui also acted as consultant for the whole production.

Much of the latest computer technology was used in the making of the MV, which included snippets of record-breaking moments and determined participants from previous Special Olympics filmed amidst Shanghai’s beautiful landscapes.

The original Chinese reports may be viewed at the following links:

http://ent.sina.com.cn/y/2007-09-29/11061734465.shtml
http://2008.qq.com/a/20070929/000148.htm
http://sports.enorth.com.cn/system/2007/09/29/002075248.shtml
http://2008.sohu.com/20070929/n252429619.shtml
http://ent.ce.cn/main/yy/yyxw/200709/29/t20070929_13091740.shtml
http://newsserver.ccwb.net/html1/2007/9/29/f155486.shtml
http://ent.xicn.net/item/2007/09/29/478967.html