Paula Tsui was born on January 1, 1949 in Wuhan, Hubei, China. She has
done a few movies in Hong Kong during her show business career, but is
more well-known as a popular singer. She is known for wearing
voluminous gowns during her concerts.
A concert Tsui threw in 1987 in front of a wide Hong Kong audience was
one of her more memorable performances, singing scores of her hits and
wearing dozens of gowns. At that concert, she sang a rendition of
French singer Bezu's song "Ali Baba" in Cantonese as children paraded
around the stage. Another one of her more popular covered songs was her
rendition of Freddy Fender's "Before the Next Teardrop Falls."
Tsui's first album, Autumn Night, was produced in 1969, and her last
major album was Tears of Civilization, produced in 1990. She worked
with notable recording companies such as Sony Records and Polygram, and
also worked with television networks TVB and Asia Television Ltd.
Tsui spent most of her life in private in the 1990s to early 2000s.
But, she returned to the big screen in 2006, appearing in a Hong Kong
movie called, "The Shopaholics."