Mandopop singer Tracy Huang, 72, stuns netizens with 'ageless' look


Mandopop singer Tracy Huang, 72, earns praises for retaining much of her youthful appearance. Photo: Tracy Huang/Facebook

Taiwan-born singer Tracy Huang recently caught the attention of netizens after sharing on Facebook pictures from a gathering with friends.

In the photos, Huang, 72, can be seen dressed in a printed navy top and blue tinted shades as she posed with film producer Tiffany Chen, 64, and a few other friends.

Despite being in her 70s, many netizens noted that Huang didn't age much from her prime days and praised her for retaining most of her youthful looks.

In the comment section, a handful of netizens hailed the Mandopop star as an "eternally youthful goddess" and wished her good health.

"Sister Huang is looking as youthful and radiant as ever," said one netizen.

"She is the epitome of timeless beauty," another added.

One fan also asked: "How do you take care of yourself? You haven't changed much from when you were on the stage 30 years ago."

Huang has released more than 50 albums ranging from Mandarin, English and Cantonese since the 1970s, Taipei Times reported.

According to lifestyle news portal 8days, the singer moved to Singapore in the 1970s after marrying a businessman named Robert Koh and later became a Singapore citizen.

In 2016, Huang received the Lifetime Contribution Award at the 27th Golden Melody Awards for her contributions to the music scene.

Among the songs she is known for include Crying Sand, Sending My Love Across Time And Space and Could We Start Again Please.

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