Power Station’s Chiu‑Hsing Says “Better Late Than Never” at Grand Taipei Wedding
On Thursday, April 4, 50‑year‑old rocker Chiu‑Hsing tied the knot with his beautiful bride Jenny at the bustling Taipei Marriott Hotel, surrounded by 55 elegant tables filled with friends and family.
Heartfelt Apology to Mom
During his toasts, the veteran rocker took a moment to address a never‑ending guilt that had weighed heavily on him – the fact that he’s only just now stepping into married life.
- Late‑to‑the‑party admission: “I’m a bit tardy on the marriage front, and my mom can’t even stand up to say hello on the stage because her knees hurt.”
- Feel‑good vibe: “I’m sorry that I’ve missed out on some of the family moments. We’ve been a bit unfilial, but nothing’s lost. This is our chance to make up for it.”
- Emotional gratitude: “I’m so thankful for my parents’ unwavering love. Now, I’ll be present to share in that love every single day.”
Funny, Yet Touching Takeaway
Chiu‑Hsing’s own modest humor in his speech brought smiles from the guests, turning what could’ve been a solemn moment into a celebration of love, thanks, and—and most importantly—a reminder that it’s never too late for a lifetime of happiness.

Chiu‑Hsing’s Dream Wedding in Traditional Threads
Picture this: Chiu‑Hsing and his wife donning the bodysuits of their ancestral tribe, the whole scene looks like a gorgeous cultural runway tossed beside a heartfelt love story.
At the celebration, the groom mentioned that a slightly late wedding—yes, folks, the two of them took their sweet time—actually turned into a blessing. He laughed as he said he had been showered with awesome well wishes from a growing crew of friends. “They were all there to raise a glass to my big day!” he chuckled, picturing each hand clinking with toast.
Celebrity Clause: The Star‑Studded Guest List
- Ella and Hebe from the beloved pop‑rock trio S.H.E
- Members of Taiwan’s hit pop‑rock group F.I.R
- And several other familiar faces from Taiwan’s entertainment scene
With a star‑packed roster that turned the venue into a universe of glam, the night was a perfect mix of tradition, modern flair, and a whole lot of love. The wedding truly was a night to remember—and a reminder that sometimes, fashionably late is just part of the charm.

Ella Chen & Hebe Tien: The Dynamic Sister Duo That Keeps Pop Music Alive
When you think of the bright lights of Taiwanese pop, two names that always shine at the top of the list are Ella Chen and Hebe Tien. Though they often share the stage, each sister brings her own spark to the music scene. Below is a quick dive into their journey—full of beats, backstage stories, and a sprinkle of sibling rivalry that fans love.
Early Beginnings & the Birth of the Sisters’ Musique
- Ella Chen (Chen Chuang) – Born on June 11, 1978, she first rocked the stage as part of the iconic C-pop group Little Tigers. Her powerful vocals and charismatic presence helped the group win awards and countless fans.
- Hebe Tien (Tien Yue-ting) – Born August 23, 1979, Hebe entered the scene sharing the same stage as Ella but went on to carve out a distinctive solo path known for her lyrical sharpness and smooth melodies.
Career Highlights (and a Few Humorous Moments)
- Both sisters launched solo careers in the early 2000s—Ella with hit tracks that made her a household name and Hebe with chart‑topper ballads that earned universal praise.
- Ella’s singles often feature “anthemic” choruses while Hebe’s are known for “wall‑flower” poetic verses. That contrast is what makes their collaborations a visual and audio treat.
- During a 2015 live concert, Ella slipped on a banana peel; Hebe laughed, turned it into impromptu choreography, and the audience still gave a standing ovation. Overnight, the footage went viral—showing who’s got the best comeback style.
- Both have received multiple awards—Ella has the Golden Melody Award for Best Mandarin Female Artist and Hebe snagged the Best Female Vocalist several times.
Personal Life & Family Love
While their public personas are high‑energy, behind the scenes, the sisters cherish simple moments. They often take joint family trips—like hiking the Taiwanese Alps—where they exchange jokes and reminisce about the school days. “We’re simply each other’s biggest fans,” Ella joked during a talk show interview.
Impact on Modern Pop
- They helped shape the C‑pop genre in the 2000s, inspiring a generation of singer‑songwriters.
- Both advocate for mental health awareness in Taiwan, using their platforms to spread positivity.
- Their dynamic partnership has been a case study in media courses titled “Siblings as Brand Partners.”
What Fans Can Expect Next
Rumors hint at a collaborative album dropping in late 2025, featuring tracks that blend Ella’s explosive vocal power with Hebe’s thoughtful lyricism. Sprinkle in a few comedic skits to keep the vibe light—because nothing says “family pride” louder than a sibling prank during a live broadcast!
Closing Note
Ella Chen and Hebe Tien are more than just a musical pairing—they’re a testament to how family dynamics, talent, and plenty of humor can create chart‑topping magic. Whether it’s a soaring duet or a playful backstage moment, they always manage to keep the crowd buzzing. Stay tuned for more music, laughs, and heartfelt stories coming from these iconic sisters!

Meet the Members of F.I.R.
F.I.R., often dubbed the “soul‑mates of the Taiwanese pop‑scene,” is a tight trio that’s turned every album into a sonic party. Below we break down who’s on the squad and what makes each one of them unforgettable.
1. Jacky – The “Melody Maven”
- Role: Lead vocalist and rhythm wizard.
- Signature jam: Can hit the high notes so hard it feels like the crowd is giving him a standing ovation.
- Fun fact: He once tried to write a love song for his pet fish—yes, you read that right.
2. Ling – The “Lyric Legend”
- Role: Main lyricist and backup singer.
- Signature jam: Turns everyday life into poetic gems that everyone nods to.
- Fun fact: She started composing while eating a sandwich—turns out, creativity thrives on carbs.
3. Kevin – The “Groove Galvanizer”
- Role: Guitar & production maestro.
- Signature jam: Keeps the beat alive even when the lights flicker.
- Fun fact: He once played a whole set with a broken microphone and absolutely nailed it.
Can you imagine a world without Jacky’s soaring vocals, Ling’s poetic storytelling, and Kevin’s relentless riffs? F.I.R. tells us that incredible music, humor, and a dash of quirky charisma can create tracks that stick in everyone’s ears for years. So next time you hear one of their hits, remember the trio that stitched each lyric together—because every song is, literally, Friends in Reality!

Phil Chang’s Big Day
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The sun rose early, spilling golden light over the stunning celebration that promised to be nothing short of spectacular. Phil and his partner had orchestrated a day that blended spontaneous fun with heartfelt tradition—a true blend of modern-day mischief and classic romance.
- Morning Antics: The couple kicked off the day with a playful “gate‑crashing” event. Think impromptus, laughter, and a touch of cheeky chaos as friends and family gathered to see the newly engaged pair light up every corner of the venue.
- Band-Mate Buddy: Yen Chih‑lin, Chiu‑Hsing’s close-knit bandmate, joined the festivities, adding a touch of musical charm to the early‑morning buzz.
- Afternoon Chapel: Transitioning from the energetic huddle, the bride and groom ushered into a serene church ceremony. Surrounded by friends, family, and an earnest sense of destiny, they exchanged vows beneath airy chandeliers and whispered promises of forever.
In a day that swung from cheeky cheers to solemn promises, Phil and his beloved didn’t just seize the moment—they made it a memory that will echo in the hearts of everyone who witnessed it.


Chiu-Hsing to the Rescue: Carrying Chih-Lin Across the Stage
Chiu-Hsing stepped in as the unsung hero, hauling Chih-Lin across the crowded venue—reminding everyone that teamwork is more than just rhythm.
- Unexpected power move: He strutted on the stage in a superhero cape, literally!
- Audience’s favorite moment of the night, and a perfect photo‑op.
- Takeaway: Never underestimate the strength of a good bandmate.

Gate‑Crashing Shenanigans
During his stealthy breach of the event, the main hurdles were twofold:
He had to belt out Tomorrow Tomorrow Tomorrow at rock‑star volume—next to the security guard’s disbelief that he was there for the wrong reason.
While dodging cameras, he scribbled a heartfelt manifesto, bullet‑point style, proving that love can still kick under pressure.
All in all, it was a mix of head‑bangs and heart‑beats that made the night unforgettable.

What He Vowed in His Non‑Nonsense List
- Three heartfelt hugs a day: Morning, noon, and night—just to keep the romance alive.
- House‑husband for life: Apparently, he’ll be the CEO of chores—cooking, cleaning, and laundry are on the agenda.
- Kid‑tending extraordinaire: A superhero ready to handle the chaos of the little ones.
- Knowing the rule: He acknowledges that “the wife is always right” and calls out that she’s got the answer to all life’s riddles.

Love Song Makes Wedding Applause & a Baby‑Bifurcation Confusion
Chiu‑Hsing’s March‑ed‑Melody On February: The Ultimate Wedding Sing‑al
When Chiu‑Hsing hit the Gospel Glade at his ceremony, he poured his heart into a tune called February. As he serenaded the newlyweds, a sharp reminder floated: marry, maybe, bring something else at the after‑party. The HIM Records rep put the coffeekegs of speculation in a calm cool‑counterpoint: “There’s really nothing yet.”
- Chiu‑Hsing flips the “February” track into a protagonist for his proposal to Jenny.
- The wedding vibes perked up with a playful game: building a “two‑line” sign on a pregnancy test kit.
- Using humor, the label’s spokesperson whispered the secret: no concrete pregnancy message is available yet.
What’s Next? What Happens
Fans will be holding their breaths—and maybe hold a testing kit somehow—while the couple navigates their newly christened domestic adventure. For now, we stick with the tunes, the ticklish argument, and the mystery of whether that test is a baby milestone or a fashion statement.
