Olivia Han

Han Mei-hua (Chinese: 韓美花; born October 31, 1965), known commonly as Olivia Han, is a Tsengian singer-songwriter and record producer. She is often called the "Princess of Tsengge" due to her vocal range and being one of the best-selling artists in Tseng music, with 41 million records sold.

Early life
Han Mei-hua was born on October 31, 1965, in Xitun, Nankou (today Sandiao), Tseng, to an upper-middle class family. She had 4 siblings, 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Her father was a pilot in the Tseng Air Force and her mother was a famous veterinarian.

Han attended the Isabella I All-Girls High School in Callentown. She took music as an option mistakenly, however Han later said "it was the best decision I ever made".

Career
The young Han learned to sing and soon won prizes and awards in talent shows and competition. One of her friends suggested her to become a singer. In 1982 Han moved to Tseng City, where she signed a deal with Xinlan Records. Han released her first album, I Am, in 1984. Her second album The Joys of Life (1987) was launched to critical acclaim and became the best-selling album in Tseng of 1987.

In 1991 Han received a nomination.