Miki Yeung

Miki Yeung

NameMiki Yeung
TitleHong Kong singer-actor
GenderFemale
Birthday1985-02-14
nationalityPeople's Republic of China
Sourcehttps://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q838425
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LastUpdate2025-10-12T23:39:09.992Z

Introduction

Yang Aijin, born on August 30, 1987, is a Hong Kong artist. She entered the entertainment industry during her middle school years. In 2001, she was discovered by a modeling agency, Zhongxing Tang, after participating in the "City Surprise" segment of Hong Kong magazine Yes! She signed with the agency as a model, shot photos for various Hong Kong magazines, and appeared in print and TV commercials, with notable brands including Hi-Cheer and McDonald's. Subsequently, she was recommended to join EMI Records, officially entering the entertainment circle.

In 2002, Yang Aijin joined the girl idol group Cookies as a member. On August 9 of the same year, the group released their debut EP "Happy Birthday," which rapidly gained attention with the song "Impatient People." In November 2002, she starred in the film "Nine Girls, One Ghost" produced by Oriental Movie Company. The film was top box-office for two consecutive weeks after its release in Hong Kong. Later that year, Cookies released the album "Merry X'mas," winning multiple music awards, including the "Top Ten Gold Songs Awards" Most Popular New Group Bronze Award, the "Jade Solid Gold" New Power Group Bronze Award, and the 2002 IFPI Hong Kong Record Sales Award for "Best Selling Local New Group."

In 2003, Yang Aijin signed with Gold Label Entertainment under Huang Bo Gao. She starred in the film "Feel 100% 2003" and released the group's album "All The Best," which included her solo track "I Haven't Shocked Yet." That year, she also released the DVD album "Channel Cookies" and won the "Most Promising Female Group Award." In 2004, Cookies released another album, "Cookies 4 Play." She also appeared in the TVB police drama "Race Against Time" and the film "Dumplings," which received widespread acclaim for her acting. Her breakthrough performance in "Dumplings" was praised within the industry, and she was recommended to star as the female lead in the film "B420." The same year, she participated in numerous concerts and received awards such as the "Most Popular Group Silver Award" and "TVB Jade Solid Gold Favourite Group."

In 2005, Cookies disbanded, and Yang Aijin pursued a solo career in music, film, and television. Her filmography includes "Kung Fu King 2," "B420," and "The Entrapment," with her works being selected for international film festivals and winning multiple awards. She played a mainland girl in the film "Black Fist," starring alongside Wu Jing. From 2006 to 2008, she was active in various film projects and musical activities, gradually moving toward a diversified development route.

Since 2010, Yang Aijin expanded into stage plays and TV dramas, taking leading roles in several works. She has won awards such as the "Best Film Award" at the Vienna International Youth Film Festival and the "Fukuoka Asian Film Festival Movie Award," with multiple nominations and honors at various award ceremonies. Additionally, she actively participates in charity and social activities, including benefit galas, blood donation drives, aiding disabled individuals, and supporting youth film development.

Regarding her personal life, Yang Aijin married Guo Yongchun on April 30, 2016, and announced her pregnancy that year. In April 2017, she gave birth to her son, Luken, and in 2019, she welcomed her daughter, Emma.

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