Kris Phillips - 费翔(Fei Xiang) Interview part 03

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2007

Archive Web Site Fei Xiang Brazil
www.feixiangbrazil.com
Kris Phillips - 费翔(Fei Xiang)
Program Dialogue in English CCTV 9
2007/02/27

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  • Kris Phillips, also known as Fei Xiang - the bilingual son of an American father and a Chinese mother was a trail blazer who dominated the entire course of Asian pop culture and became a living legend. He attended Stanford University on a full scholarship majoring in premed and subsequently changing to Drama. He made many records, all of which were smashing successes and he became an all-time best selling popular recording artist.

    more in myspace of feixiang

  • Very good! More Doncinho's please!

  • Ha! ha! ha!

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  • Every Fei Xiang fan will enjoy this interview!

  • It makes look like to be much candy, a Docinho, as we call it in Brazil, small sweet. rsrsrs

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  • He is the only mixblood of Chinese and occidental that looks more like a occidental I'd ever seen.Of course, Handsome very much!

  • that's why taiwan is recognized by the united nations right?

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  • @chinesemaster LMAO! Republic of WHAT? They've already got the magic word "China" on their passport, yet denying being Chinese even as their ethnicity. 

  • what a RUDE interviewer. How unprofessional 7:40

  • Are u an idiot? What's the definition of Chinese? Chinese should cover all people who inherit Chinese culture, language from his/her ancestor who ever lived in China geographicallyno matter it's still now or long time ago. You traitor of your national.

  • "Taiwanese is Not Chinese." Which explains why everyone from Taiwan carries a "Republic of China" passport.

  • I really enjoy how he speaks in such a down-to-earth yet very respectable tone. His points come through so well, and it's like hearing him telling a story to us.

  • cool and i think the way he was brought up and communication with his dad. (:

  • American citizen brought up in Taiwan

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