Chiang Shu-na
Chiang Shu-na (born 30 July 1964) is a Taiwanese singer, television host, and actress. She is nicknamed “Third Sister” because her older sister Jody Chiang is known as “Second Sister.” Jody mostly sings in Hokkien and Japanese, while Chiang Shu-na mainly performs in Mandarin. The sisters grew up in poverty and began performing together in restaurants and pubs from age 10 for about five years.
Chiang Shu-na rose to fame in the 1980s after singing the theme songs for Chiung Yao–adapted TV dramas Lovers Under the Rain (1986), Deep Garden (1987), and One Side of the Water (1988). She has released 19 albums and performs in Mandopop and Hokkien pop.
Her awards include Best Female Mandarin Artist at the 2011 Chinese Music Awards, and Golden Bell Awards for Best TV Host in a Singing/Music Programme in 2004 and 2007. She has acted in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and mainland China, and she is a follower of Rulaizong.
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