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Who are Taiwanese female stars?

1. Ouyang Nana, born on June 15, 2000 in Taipei City, Taiwan Province, is a Chinese film and television actress and cello player.

In 2011, Ouyang Nana won the Taiwan Cello Competition and was recommended to the music class of the High School Affiliated to Taiwan Normal University as the first place winner.

In 2012, she successfully held four "Only&Nana-2012 Ouyang Nana Cello Recital" tour concerts in Taiwan, becoming the youngest performer in the history of Taiwan's "National Concert Hall."

In 2013, he was admitted to the Curtis Institute of Music in the United States and received a full scholarship.

2. Angela Zhang was born on January 19, 1982 in Zhongli District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan Province. She has a quarter of Uyghur ancestry. She is a Chinese pop singer and film and television actress. She graduated from Sir Winston Churchill in Canada.

Secondary school.

3. Ruby Lin, born on January 27, 1976 in Taipei, Taiwan, is an actress, singer, and film and television producer in Taiwan, China.

4. Joe Chen, born on April 4, 1979 in Zhubei City, Hsinchu County, Taiwan Province, is a Chinese film and television actress, host, and singer.

On September 23, 2001, Chen Qiaoen officially debuted and starred in his first film and television drama "Lavender" in the same year.

In 2002, she emerged in Taiwan's hosting industry with the travel program "China Is So Big".

In 2004, Chen Qiaoen entered the music scene with Qiduohua Group.

5. An Yixuan, whose real name is Wu Minjing, was born in Taipei City, Taiwan Province on September 29, 1980. She graduated from the Taiwan Tourism College and is an actress and singer in Taiwan, China.

In 2000, she made her debut with the idol drama "Spicy Fresh Master"; in 2003, she starred in the action comedy "Chinese Kung Fu Girls"; in 2004, she attracted attention for starring in the idol drama "Douyu"; in 2005, she starred in the costume fantasy

The drama "Legend of Sword and Fairy" has become familiar to mainland audiences.

Taiwan is recognized as a developed economy by the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the CIA's World Factbook and other institutions, and is one of the Four Asian Tigers.