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Who is He Yaoshan? Which country is it from? Are there any details?

He Yaoshan (June 2-), English name Sun Ho, Singaporean, is now a pop singer. One of the founders of City Harvest Church and charity organizations in Singapore. Married. Her husband is Pastor Kong Hee, the senior pastor and founder of City Harvest Church in Singapore. [1] Has two children. Because of her difficult upbringing, Ho Yao Shan was determined to help those friends who were struggling with depression like her, so she engaged in counseling work from 1996 to 2001. From 2002 to 2007, He Yaoshan released five Chinese-language albums in Asia, all of which achieved good sales results in Asia. Many albums won double-platinum or even triple-platinum sales. [3] During these five years, Ho Yaoshan collaborated with many well-known songwriters, such as Ma Yufen [4] , late singer Ma Zhaojun, F.I.R., Milk, Deep White, Li Weisong, Chen Huanren and others. Among them, the "Lonely Travel" album topped nine charts. The album "Harvest" released after traveling alone also topped ten music charts in 2006. In 2007, Ho Yiu-shan released "Embrace", which topped the charts eleven times. [3] [5] In addition, the Chinese single "Starting Point" released by Ho Yiu Shan has also become the theme song of the Singapore TV program "Turning Point". "Turning Point" hosted by Ho Yiu Shan is adapted from real people. [6] From 2003 to 2006, He Yaoshan released five English singles, all of which topped the US Billboard Chart and the London Music Week Chart, making her the first Chinese singer in Asia to successfully top the dance music chart. . [2] In 2003, Ho released her first English single "Where Did Love Go", produced by David Foster and Peter Rafelson. It was on the US Billboard Hot On Demand Dance Songs list in December 2003. "Outstanding" singles chart number one. [7] The next three singles, "One With You", "Without Love" and "Gone", also topped the US Billboard Dance Chart. [8] In addition, Ho Yiu Shan's single "Ends Of The Earth" and the above three singles also topped the UK MusicWeek chart. Since 2003, He Yaoshan has also begun to cooperate with many well-known musicians in the United States, such as Jimmy Harry, Diane Warren, Tony Moran, Chris Cox, Eric Cooper ( Eric Kupper, Jason Nevins, Moto Blanco, the Underdogs, etc. [2] In 2003, He Yaoshan became the first Asian singer to be invited to participate in the Hollywood Film Festival [2]; in 2004, He Yaoshan was invited to participate in the 46th Grammy Awards Ceremony and performed in the American Dance Star Music Serving as the presenter of the award is unprecedented for other Asian singers. In 2007, He Yaoshan participated in the European MTV Music Awards and was the first Asian artist to participate in this award ceremony. In 2007, He Yaoshan collaborated with the well-known producer and songwriter Wyck Wyclef King to jointly create "China Wine" and appeared in the music video together. The music video for "China Wine" was directed by Wayne Isham and stars Ho, Tony Matterhorn, Elephant Man and Wyclef King. [9] Wyclef King co-wrote many songs with Ho Yao Shan*** on Ho Yao Shan's American English album, which is expected to be released in 2009, and also serves as a producer. In 2008, Ho was invited by Wyclef to be his guest vocalist on his tour of the United States and Canada, and appeared in the music video for the latest single "Fast Car" sung by Wyclef King and Paul Simon. Cameo appearance. [10] Ho Yiu Shan sang Chinawine with Wyclef Kim at the SonyBMG European Music Awards post-event celebration. American music songwriter Diane Warren wrote a song "Because of You" for Ho Yaoshan in her Chinese album "Embrace". [11] He Yaoshan also collaborated with American music legend Olivia Newton-John on Olivia's upcoming charity album "Songs Full of Hope and Encouragement: Olivia and Her "Songs of Hope and Inspiration: Olivia and Friends" featuring Olivia on "Isn't It Amazing", produced by Amy Sky. [12] For the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, He Yaoshan collaborated with well-known creators David Foster and Carlo Beiersager to create "The Light".

[13] In May 2008, Europe's largest and most exciting AIDS charity gala, the 16th Life Ball, was held in Vienna, and He Yaoshan was invited by the conference to perform at the gala. For the performance, Yaoshan invited a master of New York costume styling The Blonds, a stylist company (which once styled Madonna), came to do her overall styling.