HAPPY LUNAR NEW YEAR 2011 II

PareByokeJanuary 30, 201113min870

HAPPY LUNAR NEW YEAR TO OUR BURMA CHINESE “PAUK PHAW”/SIBLINGS VIEWERS.

BELOW ARE SOME VERY LIVELY SONGS AND DANCES BY THE POPULAR GROUP CALLED THE FOUR GOLDEN PRINCESSES.

AS YOU CAN SEE, THEY ARE CUTE LITTLE MALAYSIAN CHINESE GIRLS.

YouTube – 巧千金-大熊猫

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXI_Sk7POMk&feature=related

wow

This Clip is wonderful and this song so cute

I give 5 Stars

Thx for upload 🙂

me too…i give 5 star. I love this…cute!

YouTube – Chinese New Year Song 新年来了

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wads6CZT16Q&feature=related

YouTube – 四千金four golden princess-风妍花鼓喜迎春/福星高照

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRV0sqkjUWU&feature=related

YouTube – WeN Hou Ge … KeN Hui CHau

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Q1owElLlIg&feature=related

YouTube – 财神到/齐唱新年好-四千金four golden princess

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-BLwi5Xid0&feature=related

Four Golden Princess (Chinese: 四千金)is a Malaysian girl group that consists of four members: Ginger Keong Hueh Chin, Mins Eng Lee Min, Samantha Ee Kai Chee and Richell Lee Lian Hong. They are best known by their stage names Chin Er, Min Er, Kai Er, and Hong Er.

Commonly abbreviated to FGP or 4GP, they were recruited by recording company Ya-Ko Enterprise around 1995, after mass success with their other then child star, Crystal Ong Shir Ching (currently a member of M-girls). At that time, the members of Four Golden Princess averaged 5–6 years old. Each of them hail from different parts of Malaysia, but the four girls get together at company’s headquarters in Kuala Lumpur on school holidays and weekends for recording sessions or promotions.

They made their debut effort in a compilation album in August 1996 (album title unknown). Under the management of Ya-Ko Enterprise, the Four Golden Princess released 3 “Happy Children’s Songs” albums and 1 “Chinese New Year 1997” album. Each album grossed more than 50,000 copies sold, an astonishing figure for local artists…..

Their Chinese New Year albums have become a trademark success. At what was perhaps the peak of their popularity around 1999-2001, their “Dancing Dragons Dazzle in Beijing City 1999” album sold more than 100,000 copies in Malaysia and another 450,000 copies in China. Their “Lovable Dragon Year 2000” album sold more than 125,000 copies, and their “Dance of the Golden Snake 2001” album sold about 100,000 copies in Malaysia alone…..