Xiangxiang
| Name | Xiangxiang |
| Title | Tang Zhizhong's second daughter, a child star. |
| Gender | Female |
| Birthday | 2012-10-23 |
| nationality | Taiwan |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q97058240 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-15T11:37:08.545Z |
Introduction
Xiangxiang was born on October 23, 2012. Her place of birth is not specified, and her birth weight was 3,010 grams. Her father is well-known Taiwanese host Tang Zhizhong, and her mother is Zhang Tingjie (nicknamed "Xiao Mi"). She has two siblings: an older sister, Mimi (Zhang Yujia), and a younger brother. Several family members have a degree of public recognition; Mimi was also a child star and took part in a family reality show, drawing public attention.
Xiangxiang’s show-business experience began on May 9, 2015, when she appeared with her father Tang Zhizhong on Zhejiang TV’s variety program "Dad Is Back" (Season 2). On the show she drew notice for her modest and affectionate behavior. At one point she had a conflict with her sister Mimi over a toothbrush, but under her father’s guidance she learned to share and cooperate. Other participating celebrities on the program included Li Xiaolu, Jia Nailiang, and Huo Siyan, among others.
Regarding family life, her parents married in 2011 and have three children. Xiangxiang’s younger brother was born on August 11, 2015; Tang Zhizhong temporarily withdrew from recording Dad Is Back to accompany the family during the birth. The parents’ marriage and family life have also been mentioned in media reports.
Public commentary on Xiangxiang has often focused on her resemblance to her father—she has been called the “female version of Tang Zhizhong.” Photos of her with a downcast, shy smile generated online discussion and increased her public exposure.
On education, Tang Zhizhong has publicly stated that the core of his approach to his daughters’ upbringing is “modesty, yielding, and affection.” He uses various methods, including challenge tactics or reverse psychology, to resolve conflicts within the family, and stresses parental presence and emotional nurturing in siblings’ interactions. These educational methods reflect the family’s emphasis on character development and transmitting family values.
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