NEW YORK, March 10, 2017 -- Today is the 24th birthday of Wang Qing, who is known as a new Chinese artist, an artist of Shanghai Pu Qing Culture Communication Co. Ltd.
In celebration, Yinyuetai, the biggest music video website in China, has presented a grand birthday gift and posted birthday wishes for Wang Qing on Times Square Tower to promote him.
Born on March 10, 1993, Wang Qing (Chinese new artist, actor, singer, and host) began his career in 2015. On Dec. 2016, Wang Qing released his debut album December, which was published by Yinyuetai and Shanghai Pu Qing Culture Communication Co. Ltd. His first album exceeded sales of 5,210; limited copies were sold out in one minute. And the overall sales of this album have already achieved the IFPI Platinum certificate records. As a new artist, the excellent achievement on this album owes to his fans as well. Continuous support from fans keeps him moving and striving to always be a better person.
Today is Wang Qing’s 24th birthday. As a commercial partner, Yinyuetai presented a special birthday surprise for him. At that time, Yinyuetai posted birthday wishes for Wang Qing on Times Square Tower to promote him. While expressing their best wishes, they hope Wang Qing keeps moving and has a bright future.
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