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Aster Lau Chi Kwan (born 20 Augst 2007) is a Hong Kong singer. She was a contestant in TVB's STARS Junior Academy and STARS Academy 2. [1] Prior to debutting as a solo artist, Lau was a member of XiX. [2]
Lau had been learning dancing since she was around four or five years old. [3] At the age of nine, she joined Hong Kong, China's artistic gymnastic team. [1] While she originally aimed to become an Olympic athelete, she later decided to focus on singing and dancing upon realising that an athelete's career is short in nature. [3] She left the Hong Kong, China team upon admission to secondary school and is now currently a student of an international school.
Aster was a member of the girl group XiX, competing together in STARS Academy 2. As a solo artist, she released the single " Love Syndrome". [4]
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Aster Lau Chi Kwan | |
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Aster Lau Chi Kwan (born 20 Augst 2007) is a Hong Kong singer. She was a contestant in TVB's STARS Junior Academy and STARS Academy 2. [1] Prior to debutting as a solo artist, Lau was a member of XiX. [2]
Lau had been learning dancing since she was around four or five years old. [3] At the age of nine, she joined Hong Kong, China's artistic gymnastic team. [1] While she originally aimed to become an Olympic athelete, she later decided to focus on singing and dancing upon realising that an athelete's career is short in nature. [3] She left the Hong Kong, China team upon admission to secondary school and is now currently a student of an international school.
Aster was a member of the girl group XiX, competing together in STARS Academy 2. As a solo artist, she released the single " Love Syndrome". [4]