Na Ying
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Na Ying is a Chinese
China
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 vocalist. She is considered as one of the best present-day female singers in Mainland China
Mainland China
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, having sold more than 10 million albums. She is also noted for her buoyant and forthright personality.

She was born in Shenyang
Shenyang
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, Liaoning
Liaoning
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. She is an ethnic Manchu
Manchu
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, said to be of the Yehe Nara clan. Na won several national singing contests in the 1980s, and in 1988 began her recording career in Taiwan and Hong Kong.

At the 1998 Spring Festival Gala
CCTV New Year's Gala
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show hosted by CCTV
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, Na Ying sang a duet "Meet in '98" (相約一九九八) with her friend Faye Wong
Faye Wong
Faye Wong is a highly successful and influential Chinese singer-songwriter and actress who is usually referred to as a diva . Early in her career she briefly used the stage name Shirley Wong . Born in Beijing, she moved to Hong Kong in 1987 and rose to stardom in the early 1990s by singing...

. Wong had already achieved fame in Hong Kong and elsewhere, but the performance with Na brought her to superstar status in China itself.

Na Ying had a relationship with Chinese footballer Gao Feng
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Gao Feng is a former Chinese football striker.He was married to Chinese vocalist Na Ying and had a son together, but divorced in 2005.-External links:* *...

 and had a son, but the two broke up in 2005. She married Meng Tong in 2006.

Although she devoted time to her family and children from 2002 to 2009, she never quit the stage, and had a prominent role at the closing ceremony
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 of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games.

At the close of 2009 she performed the concert "20 Years of Na", a retrospective of her stage career, at the Capital Gymnasium. Although her 2009 single "The Journey of Love" topped the charts wherever it was released, her early song "Follow Your Instinct" remains her favourite.

Discography

  • 1994: Wèi nǐ zhāo sī mù xiǎng (Dreaming with you)
  • 1995: Báitiān bù dǒng yè de hē (The day doesn't know the night)
  • 1998: Zhēngfú (Conquering)
  • 1999: Gāncuì (Totally)
  • 2000: Xīnsuān de làngmàn (Sad and romantic)
  • 2001: Wǒ bùshì tiānshǐ (I'm not an angel)
  • 2002: Rújīn… (Nowadays)
  • 2011: Nà yòu zěnyàng… (Now...¿What?)
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