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Born | Yangjain Zhoima 26 September 1971 | ||||||
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Years active | 1993–Present | ||||||
Children | Pan Zihao[citation needed] | ||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 韓紅 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 韩红 | ||||||
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Han Hong (simplified Chinese: 韩红; traditional Chinese: 韓紅; pinyin: Hán Hóng; Tibetan name Yangchen Drolma or Yangjain Zhoima དབྱངས་ཅན་སྒྲོལ་མ་, simplified Chinese: 央金卓玛; traditional Chinese: 央金卓瑪; pinyin: Yāngjīn Zhuōmǎ; born 26 September 1971 in Chamdo), is a Chinese singer, songwriter and philanthropist of mixed Tibetan and Han ethnicity. Like her mother, a Tibetan singer, Han Hong is able to shift quite easily from piercing high pitches to soft low tones. Han Hong is one of the most popular Chinese female musicians who specializes in a variety of Chinese folk music. Most of Han's work reflects the Tibetan culture, but Han also uses elements of Jazz, R-n-B, Rock-n-Roll and Latin music in her music work.[1]