Cai Jiandong (stage name Cai Xiao).
Native place: Zhaoqing City, Guangdong Province.
1997 Asian Seven Star Cup Singing Contest won the third place in Asia.
20 10 signed a contract with dongjia entertainment company.
The first album "Where am I Wrong" explains a true love story. Every song in the album is "affectionate and full of charm", which has the charm of a mixed-race man. He sings every song with his heart and his voice is very infectious!
Expressing emotions with songs, with strong voice control ability, wide range, freedom and strong expressive force, has become the idol of many spoony girls, which can be called the classic song "Don't hug me when I leave" and sublimated to the extreme like a dolphin.
Zhaoqing, formerly known as Duanzhou, is a prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province. Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is one of the important node cities in Guangzhou metropolitan area, and it is an important part of "Guangfo-Zhaozhou Economic Circle" and the Pearl River Xijiang Economic Belt. It governs Duanzhou District, Dinghu District, Gaoyao District, Guang Ningxian, Deqing County, Fengkai County and Huaiji County, and manages Sihui City. It has two major economic functional zones, Zhaoqing New District and Zhaoqing High-tech Zone.
The total administrative area of the city 1489 1 square kilometer. According to the data of the seventh national census, as of 0: 00 in 202010,65438+1,the resident population of Zhaoqing City is 41/3594.
Time-honored culture:
Zhaoqing is a national historical and cultural city. From Han Dynasty to Qing Dynasty, Zhaoqing became the political, economic and cultural center of Lingnan for many times. Zhaoqing is one of the birthplaces of Guangfu culture, the birthplace of Cantonese, and the earliest meeting place of Central Plains culture and Lingnan culture, western culture and China traditional culture.
In the ninth year of Sui Dynasty (589), Duanzhou was established. In the eighth year of Song Zhenghe (1 1 18), Zhaoqing House was established. From the 43rd year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (1564) to the 11th year of Qianlong in Qing Dynasty (1746), Zhaoqing was the residence of the Governor's Office of Guangdong and Guangxi.