The Legend of Shen Li, Love Between Fairy and Devil and The Legends (Photo Credit: Tencent Video, iQIYI) Hong Wan Ling, popularly known by her pen name Jiu Lu Fei Xiang, is a celebrated Chinese author ...
A cruel, ruthless ruler is a staple in many East Asian movies and dramas, and in the Creation of the Gods trilogy, Fei Xiang plays just that. This isn't the Chinese-American's first rodeo either, as ...
It's not every day that you meet a celebrity and it's an even luckier coincidence when you meet one while travelling on public transport during an overseas trip. A netizen and her husband bumped into ...
Singer-actor Fei Xiang, also known as Kris Phillips, has bid farewell to his long-time “son” – the 25-year-old three-legged panda known as Daili. The 63-year-old Chinese-American artiste, who starred ...
Pop icon from the 1980s Fei Xiang is making a living by touring China these days. But do not call him a retro act. The Taiwanese-American singer is keeping up with the times, stretching himself by ...
Paving the way for scores of other Asian pop stars, Fei Xiang (費翔) was the first Taiwanese idol to perform at the annual Spring Festival Variety Show in China, nearly 20 years ago. The 1987 appearance ...
SINGAPORE — It would seem like Fei Xiang is quite the Singaporean at heart. The 54-year-old pop icon, who is currently in town to promote his new album, Human, professed his love for Singapore food.
Screams rose from the audience when Fei Xiang took his gown off on stage, exposing a well-maintained figure. "Old Fei has kept in good shape, eh?" the singer jokingly asked the audience. Fei made a ...
In 1987, a young man walked onto a vast, lantern-festooned stage and, in less than three minutes, won the hearts of a billion. The stage was the Spring Festival Gala, a nationally broadcast variety ...
Indian shuttler Sourabh Verma defeated Sun Fei Xiang of China 21-12, 17-21, 21-14 in the final to win the Vietnam Open BWF Tour Super 100 in Ho Chi Minh City on Sunday. The Indian made a confident ...
On Aug. 31, 1894, the Hawaiian Gazette published in Honolulu carried an article on the Sino-Japanese war which had broken out one week earlier. Headlines read: “China and Japan Still Fight, Korea's ...