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Fei Yuqing's personal informationFei Yuqing's information introduction

1. Yu-Ching Fei, whose real name is Zhang Yanting, was born on July 17, 1955 in Taipei City, Taiwan Province, China. His ancestral home is Tongcheng City, Anqing City, Anhui Province. He is a male singer and host in Taiwan, China.

2. In 1973, he participated in the "Star to Star" singing competition organized by China Television and won fourth place, thus starting his singing career. In 1977, the first album "My Heart Is Born" was released. In 1984, he won the Taiwan Golden Bell Award for Best Male Singer with the song "Dream Camel Bell". In 1986, he became popular for singing the theme song "One Cut Plum" of the same name in the TV series "One Cut Plum". In 1992, he won the Taiwan Golden Tripod Award for Best Male Singer for his song "Lovesickness Is Longer than Dreams".

3. In 1993, he co-hosted the Taiwanese variety show "Dragon Brothers and Tiger Brothers" with Zhang Fei. In 1995 and 1997, he won the Golden Bell Award for Best Variety Show Host. In 1996, he won the Best Vocal Album Award at the 7th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards for his album "Good Night Song". In 2005, he won the Golden Bell Award for Singing Music Program and Singing Music Host Award for his program "Fei Yuqing's Qing Music".

4. In 2006, he was invited to sing the song "Thousands of Miles Away" with Jay Chou; in the same year, he won the Most Stylish Music Contribution Award at the Super Festival. In 2010, he was selected as one of the "30 people in 30 years" of the 30-year classic selection of the Chinese Golden Melody Awards organized by the "International Chinese Music Alliance". In 2013, the album "I Just Want to Hear Fei Yuqing" was released. In 2016, he joined Dragon TV's "The War of Heaven". In 2018, he announced that he would officially retire from acting after the 2019 tour. The final show of the "2019 Farewell Concert" was held in Taipei on November 7, 2019, and he officially retired.

5. Since entering the music scene, Fei Yuqing has released more than 40 solo albums, and more than 100 compilation albums and selections. In addition to singing and hosting, Fei Yuqing is also enthusiastic about charity and has made many donations to disaster-stricken areas in mainland China. In 2009, he was awarded the Most Infectious Charity Star of the Year.