We'll learn about renowned Asian singer, Coco Lee, as she talks about herself and her family in the first of this eleven-part series.
Coco Lee continues to share her life story, including details from her past and her parents' love story.
Coco discusses her unique relationship with her older sister who went from being an MBA student to Coco's makeup artist and manager and back to an MBA student!
Coco Lee discusses what it's like to be with an older man as well as what it's like to be proposed to on a cable car halfway up a mountain!
Coco Lee talks about how her mother reacted to meeting her future husband, Bruce. Coco also describes a fun night with Bruce's daughter at a karaoke bar.
Coco Lee talks about being accepted into her new family as well as her desire to have her wedding on the beach with everyone wearing bikinis.
Pop singer Coco Lee describes meeting Michael Jackson and her reaction upon hearing the news of his death.
Pop singer Coco Lee talks about spending time at Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch and how she made her way to the top.
For an early age you could tell my grandmother was different. She was precocious and beautiful. An artist, a spy and a beauty her life was a whirlwind.
My grandmother was not one to sit back in times of turmoil. She was politically active and performed across the country promoting Nationalism. Her courageousness even lead her to be detained by the Japanese.
My impressions of my grandma were mostly based on pictures we exchanged in letters. Her beauty and style influenced me a lot when I was younger.
Grandmother always took great care in her appearance and she expected the same from us. Red nail polish, makeup, earrings were an important part of her daily routine even into her later years.
During the Second Sino-Japanese War between China and Japan in 1937, three of China's universities merged to form the National Southwestern Associated University.
On May 4, 1938, the Southwest Associated University officially opened. It was a truly historic moment.
After the establishment of New China in 1949, many graduates of the Southwestern Associated University studied abroad but then returned to support their home country.
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