Li Bai
| Name | Li Bai |
| Title | Sā Bèiníng's wife, a Ph.D. in Education from Peking University |
| Gender | Female |
| Birthday | — |
| nationality | — |
| Source | https://baike.baidu.com/item/%E6%9D%8E%E7%99%BD/16715218 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-02T00:24:32.967Z |
Introduction
Li Bai (Lisa Hoffman) was born in Liverpool, United Kingdom; her exact date of birth has not been disclosed. She began studying singing in childhood, starting vocal training at the age of 6. At 12, Li Bai moved to Australia, where she completed secondary school and graduated top of her class. She then attended Canada's most prestigious French-language university, achieving excellent results and ranking second academically.
In 2006, Li Bai went to China to start her musical career. In 2009, she studied abroad at the University of International Business and Economics, earning a Bachelor's degree in Law, and during her MBA studies, she also worked as a teacher. Throughout her undergraduate years, she funded her studies herself, balancing work and study. She is known for her skills on the violin, frequently participating in competitions, which led her into the entertainment industry.
In June 2012, Li Bai officially debuted under her Chinese name "Li Bai," serving as vice-captain and violinist of the "Wuzhou Spicy Girls" band. The group won the monthly championship on CCTV’s "Star Avenue." She has participated in multiple CCTV and local satellite TV programs, including "Seven Days of Joy," "CCTV-7 Farmers' Spring Festival Gala," "Hubei Spring Festival Gala," and "CCTV-4 Spring Festival Gala." That same year, she left the band and served as a judge for the Guinness World Records in Greater China.
In 2013, Li Bai participated in various variety shows, such as "Beijing Guest," "Challenge Women's Team," "Open the Door for Good Luck," and "Dance Magic." She also served as a location host for "Happy Chinese." In 2015, she participated as a certified official in the recording of "Guinness China Night" Spring Festival special, and was involved in programs including "Happiness China," "Traveling China," "Dreams of China," and "Chinese Bridge."
Li Bai's family includes a father who is an entrepreneur. She has appeared on multiple variety shows with Sabena, and they met in 2014 during "Guinness China Night." Media reports indicate that they got engaged in February 2016 and obtained their marriage license in Beijing's Chaoyang District on March 28, 2016. They held their wedding in Wuhan in the same year. On December 10, 2019, the couple welcomed twins—a boy and a girl.
Aside from her entertainment career, Li Bai has served as a guest and judge at various social events, including the CCTV "Star of Hope English Talent Contest," the University of International Business and Economics International Alumni Exchange, and the Beijing-Tianjin universities' International Relations History Competition.
She is active in many activities and has received recognition within the industry. The public and media generally praise her for her good looks, elegant demeanor, and her combination of musical talent and educational background.
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