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China News Service, Kuala Lumpur, May 15 (Reporter Zhao Shengyu) "Before speaking, I suggest that everyone observe a minute of silence for the people who died in Sichuan." Malaysia's largest Chinese political party, MCA president Wong Ka Ting, made the proposal today at a ceremony for the party's donation of relief funds to the Chinese Embassy in Malaysia. He said that the Malaysian Chinese are very sad, and MCA expressed its deepest condolences to the Chinese people and the victims of the Sichuan disaster.
After the Sichuan incident, the MCA immediately launched a fundraising activity in the whole party, Huang Jiading said, within the scope of our ability, to express our sincerity to the people in the disaster area.
Including MCA Volunteer Group, The Star, Magnum Group, Thousands of Buddhist Lay Forests, Selangor MCA Women's Group, and Federally Territory MCA Women's Group donated a total of RM330,000 today.
Chinese Ambassador to Malaysia Cheng Yonghua said in an interview with our reporter that Malaysia has donated more than RM1 million.
He said that all walks of life in Malaysia are very concerned about the disaster area in Sichuan, and since the 13th, the embassy has begun to receive donations, and donations from all walks of life are very enthusiastic.
It is reported that Malaysia's Minister Raisyaddin sent a letter to the Chinese Foreign Minister to express Malaysia's condolences to Sichuan and condolences to the families of the deceased.
The Malaysia-China Friendship Association will hold an emergency joint meeting on the 16th to discuss co-hosting the "China Sichuan Province Fundraising Disaster Relief Gala". The secretary-general of the Malaysia-China Friendship Association, Tan Kai Hi, said that disaster relief is like fighting fires, and the leaders of the Chinese League will set up a working committee to carry out all-round work and hold a fundraising party as soon as possible.
A group of 14 members of the Sin Chew** Group's International Buddha Light Society Emergency Rescue Team set off for the disaster area today to provide humanitarian relief to the victims.
Cheng Yonghua said that all this made "I really feel the feelings of Malaysia and the people, especially the Chinese, for the Chinese." He said that the embassy will convey the friendship between Malaysia and the people to the people in the disaster area as soon as possible.
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On the 1st floor, JJ Lin is from Singapore!
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Ah Niu donated. Lin Junjie also donated.
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1. Guangliang. Guangliang, formerly known as Wang Guangliang, Malaysian-Chinese, ancestral home in Fengshun County, Meizhou City, Guangdong, was born on August 30, 1970 in Ipoh, Malaysia.
In 1995, he signed a contract with Taiwan Rolling Stone Records, and formed a singing group "Muji" with Pinguan to debut with ** "Palm"; In 2000, the group disbanded and flew solo; In 2001, he released his first solo ** "First Personal Creation**".
2, Zhang Dongliang.
Zhang Dongliang, born on November 29, 1981 in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, is a Malaysian male singer and actor.
In 2002, he participated in the ASTRO Rookie Competition, sang songs such as "Dusk" and won the championship, thus making his official debut. In 2003, he released his first solo EP "Zhang Dongliang EP". In 2004, he won the "Best Newcomer Award" at the 12th Singapore Golden Melody Awards with his first solo **** "Preferred".
3, Liang Jingru.
Liang Jingru (Fish Leong), whose real name is Liang Cuiping, was born on June 16, 1978 in Kuala Pilao County, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, and her ancestral home is Shunde District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China. In 1997, Liang Jingru was discovered by Li Zongsheng for participating in a singing competition, and went to Taiwan, China to develop alone.
4, Tanya Tsai.
Tanya Chua was born in Singapore on 28 January 1975 in Jiangsu Province, China, and is based in Taiwan. Singer, producer, songwriter.
Released the English ** "Bored" in Singapore and officially debuted; In 1999, the launch of the Chinese ** "Tanya Tsai" was shortlisted for the Best Newcomer Award at the 11th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards; In 2005, she was shortlisted for the Best Chinese Female Singer Award at the 17th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards for ** "Amphibians".
5, Cao Ge. Gary is a Chinese pop and singer-songwriter from Malaysia. His ancestral home is a Hakka in Guangdong, and he is fluent in Chinese and Cantonese.
In 2006, he released his first solo creation** "Gege Blue". In 2008, he won the Golden Melody Award "Best Male Singer" with ** "Super Sunshine". In 2012, he signed a contract with Shaocheng Times, signed a contract with Baiyu Agency, and formed a new orchestra "Sensation" with two friends from Argentina and Brazil to record and release English jazz**.
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1, Liang Jingru.
Diva Liang Jingru was born in Malaysia, in 1997, 19-year-old Liang Jingru was discovered by Li Zongsheng, honed for two years, and released the first ** "Growing Up Overnight" in 1999. In 2000, he became popular all over the Taiwan Strait with the song "Courage". In 2007, he won the Bronze Award for Favorite Welcome K Song and the Top Ten Original Song Award at the Malaysian Entertainment Association Award for "The Pain of Breathing".
2, Penny Dai.
Born in Segamat, Johor, Malaysia, he is the third generation of local overseas Chinese, and was discovered by Taiwanese producer Chen Zihong in 1997. In 2001, he became famous by singing the ending song "The Love You Want" of "Meteor Garden". In 2006, "ipenny" was shortlisted for the Best Chinese Female Singer Award at the 18th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards.
At the 2014 Golden Melody Awards ceremony, she finally won the Best Chinese Female Singer Award for ** "Pure Accident".
3, Ke Yimin.
Born in Penang, Malaysia in 1972, he graduated from the Royal Academy. In 1991, he participated in the "Voice of Asia" singing competition and won the runner-up in the finals. In 1993, he officially entered the showbiz and in the same year, he launched his first personal **** "Too Stupid".
4. Huang Pinguan.
Malaysian-Taiwanese pop singer. In 1995, he was discovered by Li Zongsheng to develop in Taiwan and signed a contract with Taiwan Rolling Stone Records, and formed a singing group Muji with Guangliang, and Guangliang released his first creation ** "Palm" in Malaysia, and set a record of 20 weeks in Malaysia to be shortlisted for the Dragon and Tiger Chart and 10 consecutive weeks of champions.
5. Guangliang. Formerly known as Wang Guangliang, born in Malaysia in 1970, he signed a contract with Taiwan Rolling Stone Records in 1995, and formed a singing group "Muji" with Pinguan to debut with ** "Palm"; In 2000, the group disbanded and flew solo; In 2005, "Fairy Tale" was released, which won 21 championships in Asia and sold more than 1.2 million copies.
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and newcomer singer You Changjing! The future is promising!
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About a female singer of Chinese descent in Malaysia
Liang Jingru, Dai Penny, Yu Heng, Li Xinjie, Ke Yimin, Tong Xin, Qiu Caihua, Fang Liyi, Chen Yiyi, male singer
Guangliang, Wu Qixian, Guangliang, Pin Guan, Zhang Zhicheng, Zhang Dongliang, Zhang Ze, Yi Qi, Ai Cheng, Huang Guojun, Yang Weihan, Guan Dehui, Cao Ge, Li Zhaoyuan, Chen Qingxiang (A Niu).
Group Combination Boy at the foot of the mountain Chopsticks Sister Equal Style Sister Baby Young Heterogeneous Hot Wheels Muji (has been disbanded solo is a combination of Guangliang + Pinguan).
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