BIOGRAPHY
Yao Chen is one of China's most prevalent performing artists and one of the world's top smaller scale bloggers. With more than 48 million adherents on Weibo, what might as well be called Twitter, she has been called "the Queen of Weibo" in acknowledgment of her wide reach and intense impact through online networking.
Yao Chen was conceived in Fujian territory in south-eastern China. She contemplated society move at the Beijing Dance Academy and acting at the Beijing Film Academy.
In 2002 she made her acting presentation in the TV dramatization, "City Man and Woman" and turned into a commonly recognized name with 2006's "My Own Swordsman." In 2008, she played a famous guerilla pioneer in the prominent arrangement, "Covert." Her stage introduction came the next year, when she played a cushy champion in "A Story of Lala's Promotion."
In 2009, Yao Chen featured in the film "Sophie's Revenge" close by individual Chinese performing artists Zhang Ziyi and Fan Bingbing. From that point forward, she has found the middle value of three motion pictures a year and worked with globally acclaimed chiefs, for example, Chen Kaige and Feng Xiaogang. Her hit motion pictures incorporate "Consider Me Love," "On the off chance that You Are the One 2," "Got in the Web" and "Firestorm."
She has gotten acting honors from China's Golden Eagles Awards, Golden Phoenix Awards, Chinese Film Media Awards and Hua Ding Awards, among others.
Since beginning her work with UNHCR in 2010, Yao Chen has met with outcasts in Hong Kong, the Philippines, Thailand and Ethiopia. Utilizing her online networking stage, she has served to drastically build open attention to exile issues in the Chinese-talking world. In June 2013 she was named UNHCR's Goodwill Ambassador in China.
Inside of China, the performing artist has been effectively included in numerous philanthropic exercises to assist the with disadvantageding. She has upheld for the privileges of transient youngsters, for every living creature's common sense entitlement and natural issues. She has held philanthropy barters and Weibo gathering pledges battles for recipients, for example, poor people, distraught youngsters, provincial villagers with eye sicknesses, and individuals influenced by dry spell. For her compassionate work, she has gotten honors from driving nearby magazines. In 2013, she was among four conspicuous identities from China to be assigned to Time magazine's rundown of "100 Most Influential People in the World."