How old are Wang Lida and Jia Lei? They used to sleep in bunk beds.
Wang Lida is 38 years old this year (2016). Jia Lei is 37 years old this year (2016). Wang Lida: Born on December 26, 1978 in Zhuzhou, Hunan, she is a national first-class actor and a young singer of the Song and Dance Ensemble of the Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission. Graduated from the 2002 undergraduate class and the 2009 graduate class of the China Conservatory of Music. In 2014, he was admitted to the China Conservatory of Music to pursue a doctorate in vocal music. Jia Lei: Born on October 19, 1979 in Yiyang City, Hunan Province. Singer of political song and dance troupe, national first-class actor. He has won the Golden Bell Award in the Vocal Music Competition, the National Singing Award in the Youth Singing Competition, the first prize in the Army Art Performance, and the "Five Ones" Project Award from the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
Singer Jia Lei is 38 years old this year (2017). Jia Lei: Born on October 19, 1979 in Yiyang, Hunan, he is a singer in the song and dance troupe of the Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission and a national first-class actor. He is 165 cm tall. In 2008, the album "Songs of China's 56 Nationalities", the lead singer of Jia Lei, was presented as a "national gift" to dignitaries and envoys from various countries participating in the Beijing Olympic Games; in the same year, he won the Mainland's Best Folk Singer Award at the 9th CCTV-MTV Music Festival. In 2014, he attended the CICA Summit Literary Gala and sang "Lu Hua"; in August, he was invited to attend the opening ceremony of the Youth Olympic Games and performed the concert "Dreams Without End"; in November, Jia Lei appeared at the "APEC Literary Gala" and sang "Israel Flower" solo. "Er Kai". During the Spring Festival of 2015, he was invited to participate in the 4th New York New Year Concert, where he sang Northern Shaanxi folk songs "Driving the Sacrifice" and "Sansanlipu" with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra and cellist Yo-Yo Ma.