Kandy Wong

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Wong.
Kandy Wong
Chinese name 黃山怡 (traditional)
Chinese name 黄山怡 (simplified)
Pinyin Huáng Shānyí (Mandarin)
Jyutping Wong4 Saan1 Ji4 (Cantonese)
Birth name 黃麗怡(Wong Lai-yee)
Ancestry Guangdong, China
Born (1987-10-16) 16 October 1987
Hong Kong
Occupation Singer,actress, lyricist,
presenter
Label(s) WOW Music
Years active 2010–present

Kandy Wong Shan-yee (born 16 October 1987), also known as her stage name "Tong Mui", is the vocal of the Hong Kong-based band Sugar Club, she is regarded as a lookalike for the Cantopop singer Priscilla Chan .[1][2][3]

Biography

Kandy Wong was born in Hong Kong. Before rising to fame, she had uploaded a song[4] on the internet with her original name Candy Wong(黃麗怡).

In 2007, Kandy decided to form the band Sugar Club with Sebastian Poon, a guitarist and vocal of another band introduced by her friend. Later, Sugar Club gained the opportunity to perform at the Langham Place The Mall every week, until the end of 2010.

In 2008, their performance was admired by WOW Music and they were signed to the record label at the same year. On 30 December 2010, they released their debut album I Love Sugar Club Best.

In 2012, she joined TVB, the largest commercial programme producer in Hong Kong. Then she has been a part of several television shows and dramas, the most notable one being the music show JSG in 2012 and the drama Season of Love in 2013.

In 2013, she announced on Weibo that she has adopted a 6-year-old child. In 2014, Kandy met Priscilla Chan in Chan's concert.

Discography

Filmography

Television dramas

Title Chinese title Year Role Notes
Dropping By Cloud Nine 你們我們他們 2011 Siu Wan
Season of Love 戀愛季節 2013 Lam Chun-fong Spring segment
Awfully Lawful 熟男有惑 2013 Tong Tsz-kwan
Triumph in the Skies II 衝上雲霄II 2013 Alizee Koo Appears in the 30th episode
Never Dance Alone 女人俱樂部 2014 Leung Gam-yin(teenage) Fat Choy
Akina

Films

Title Chinese title Year Notes
Love Is the Only Answer 人約離婚後 2011
Summer Love Love 戀夏戀夏戀戀下 2011
When Love Encounters 兩情相遇[5] 2013 Micro film
2013 Hong Kong Asian Film Festival

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