On October 29, Chinese media simultaneously reported that female singer Na Tang had passed away, leaving fans and colleagues shocked and saddened. According to China Times , although she passed away on October 16, the information was kept confidential according to the wishes of her family.
Singer Yvonne Cheng, a friend of Na Tang, confirmed that she breathed her last alongside her Jewish husband, businessman Ta Tri Vy.
According to Yvonne Cheng, Na Tang wanted to keep her illness private. A close friend who visited her frequently in the last year of her life shared emotional details: “He said that the last time he came to see her was a month ago, and when he left the house, he cried.”

Singer Na Tang, a famous singer in the 1980s and 1990s, passed away at the age of 59.
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30-year journey of "living" with illness
Na Tang's passing ended a battle that lasted nearly three decades. In 1994, she discovered she had an autoimmune disease. After a serious car accident, she turned to yoga.
Last year, she revealed to the media that she was being treated for a relapse of lupus. Although her body continued to struggle with lupus and ankylosing spondylitis in the years that followed, she never gave up. She learned to "live" with the disease, making yoga her way of life.
She not only became a yoga teacher but also used her own experience to help others. She founded the Na Tang Yoga Association in 2012, held free classes for disabled patients and led staff to hospitals and orphanages to give charity haircuts.

She not only became a yoga teacher but also used her own experiences to help others.
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Na Tang: From a poor childhood to a symbol of perseverance
Na Tang was born in 1966 in Taiwan and was one of the prominent voices of the Chinese music industry in the 1980s and 1990s. Coming from a poor background, she had to work part-time early on, but she worked hard to rise up and released her debut album in 1986.
Her name is associated with hits such as Xa Cau and Tu Do , as well as the role of Duong Hong in the film Return the Pearl to Thee (1987).
In 2017, she found a happy home with businessman Ta Tri Vi. With nearly 4 decades of artistic activities, Na Tang is not only loved for her gentle voice, but also for her tenacious will and steely spirit in the face of major life events.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/nu-ca-si-qua-doi-o-tuoi-59-vi-benh-lupus-ban-do-185251030105341874.htm






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