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  1. Double is a 2005 album by mainland Chinese pop singer Zhao Wei. Its first single, "Still Time for Tomorrow" (Chinese: 来得及的明天; pinyin: lái dé jí de míngtiān) was the theme song for UNICEF's "Attention for Children Affected by AIDS" campaign (Chinese: 关注受艾滋病影响儿童项目).

    No.
    Title
    Lyrics
    Music
    1.
    "来得及的明天" (Still Time for ...
    Yao Qian (姚谦)
    2.
    "顺风逆风" (With the Wind, Against the ...
    Yao Qian (姚谦)
    3.
    "微小的部分" (Tiny Part)
    Yao Qian (姚谦)
    Li Meng (李勐)
    4.
    "痛苦之歌" (Painful Song)
    Yao Qian (姚谦)
    Paul Lee (李伟菘)
    • 22 July 2005
  2. Following the success of Piao, Zhao released another album titled Double (双). This album included the popular hits "One Tiny Part" (微小的部分)and "Shangguan Yan and I" (我和上官燕). It also included "Faxian" (发现; literally "Realize"), based on the theme song of Moment in Peking .

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zhao_WeiZhao Wei - Wikipedia

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    Born and brought up in Wuhu, Anhui, Zhao is the second child to Zhao Jiahai (Chinese: 赵家海; pinyin: Zhào Jiāhǎi), an engineer, and Wei Qiying (Chinese: 魏启颖; pinyin: Wèi Qǐyǐng), a primary school teacher, She has an elder brother Zhao Jian (Chinese: 赵健; pinyin: Zhào Jiān; born 1971). After secondary school, Zhao entered Wuhu Normal School, a local ed...

    Early career

    In 1993, while Zhao was still in school, the movie A Soul Haunted by Painting (1994), directed by Huang Shuqin, starring Gong Li and Derek Yee, was filming in Wuhu. Zhao was cast in the role of a young prostitute in the brothel where Gong's character worked, her first acting experience. She appeared briefly at the beginning of the film and had no dialogue. Zhao developed a strong interest in acting after this first experience, and decided to become an actress. In 1994, after graduating from t...

    Rise to Stardom

    In 1997, novelist and producer Chiung Yao was casting the TV series My Fair Princess, a joint production by mainland China and Taiwan which was adapted from Chiung Yao's own novel. She identified Zhao Wei as a talent after watching Sisters in Beijingand offered Zhao the title role of Huan Zhu Ge Ge (Princess Pearl) a.k.a. Xiao Yanzi ("Little Swallow"), a rebellious and funny princess who dared to challenge authority and rules in the palace. Filming the series was an arduous task for Zhao and...

    Film

    Zhao went on to star in a few Hong Kong movies. In 2001, she starred in the comedy film Shaolin Soccer alongside Hong Kong actor and director Stephen Chow. Zhao played an ugly-duckling steamed bun-maker-cum-tai chi-master, a great contrast from the glamorous image she had established for herself in previous roles. Zhao was nominated at the Chinese Film Media Awards for Best Actress. This was followed by a supporting role in Chinese Odyssey 2002 as "Phoenix", for which she was nominated Golden...

    After two known relationships, Zhao Wei married Chinese businessman Huang Youlong (黄有龙) in 2008 in Singapore. The couple's first child, a daughter named Huang Xing (黄新), was born in April 2010.[citation needed] Zhao is close friend with Hong Kong diva Faye Wong and Mainland China singer Na Ying.

    Zhao has been actively involved in charity and disaster relief work. Her notable charity work and donations include: 1. In 1999, Zhao donated 100,000 yuan, after the Taiwan 921 earthquake. 2. In 2004, with the local education authority, she set up a scholarship and study grant fund in Wuhu, her hometown. for students from families in financial diff...

    Zhao has been a regular subject of tabloids. In 2001, she did a group of photos for the August issue of fashion magazine L'Officiel China. In one photo, Zhao was wearing a designer dress (Heatherette NYC label, designed by Richie Rich). The dress assembled a pattern similar to the Japanese military's Rising Sun Flag during World War 2. Four months ...

    1999: Swallow(小燕子)
    1999: Magic of Love(爱情大魔咒)
    2001: The Last Separation(最后一次分手)
    2004: Afloat(飘)
    2001 World University Games
    2002 China Youth Development Foundation "Hope Project"
    2002 All-China Environment Federation
    2004 China Farmers Games
  4. Double is a 2005 album by mainland Chinese pop singer Zhao Wei. Its first single, Still Time for Tomorrow (Chinese: 来得及的明天; pinyin: lái dé jí de míngtiān) was the theme song for UNICEF's Attention for Children Affected by AIDS campaign (Chinese: 关注受艾滋病影响儿童项目).

  5. dbo: abstract. Double 双 is a 2005 album by mainland Chinese pop singer Zhao Wei. Its first single, "Still Time for Tomorrow" (Chinese: 来得及的明天; pinyin: lái dé jí de míngtiān) was the theme song for UNICEF's "Attention for Children Affected by AIDS" campaign (Chinese: 关注受艾滋病影响儿童项目).

  6. Double is a 2005 album by mainland Chinese pop singer Zhao Wei. Its first single, "Still Time for Tomorrow" was the theme song for UNICEF's "Attention for Children Affected by AIDS" campaign . The first week sold more than 150,000 in mainland China. Awards and nominations. 6th Top Chinese Music Chart Awards. Nominated: Best Female Artist

  7. The discography of Zhao Wei, a Chinese actress and pop singer, contains seven studio albums, forty-five music videos, and a number of other appearances.