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Did Alan Tam really work as a postman?
I think he must have done it. He was born in Alan Tam in the early 1950s, and his family conditions were not good. His father is a football player, not a singer. On the occasion of the Sino-Japanese War between Songhu and Shanghai in the 1930s, Dad Tan was also the captain of the Logistics Democratic Brigade of the 19th Route Army.

Alan Tam, singer and actor, was born in 1950. I studied economics in college, and then dropped out of school for physical reasons. When I was healthy, I got a job as a postman and went to nightclubs to sing at night. /kloc-At the age of 0/8, Alan Tam joined Loosers and started his own music creation.

? In his junior year, Alan Tam got a serious illness and had to go back to Hong Kong for rest. When he recovers, he doesn't want to study any more and plans to find a job to earn money to support his family-so what kind of job is better? It is said that the postman is good, but he has to get up early and come back late at work. At dawn, Alan Tam ran out with two bags full of letters. It was this life that made Alan Tam fall in love with singing.

Alan Tam won the Top Ten Jade Pure Gold "Most Popular Male Singer" Award for four consecutive years. 1987 The song "Being a Doll" won the top ten awards of Chinese Golden Melody Award and Hong Kong Golden Melody Award. 1988, wynners won the Golden Needle Award of Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards; On February 13, Alan Tam announced his withdrawal from accepting the prize. 1996 won the Golden Needle Award, the highest honor award in Hong Kong music. Alan Tam is an old-timer in the music industry, and what he said has some truth. There is a saying that "an expert looks at the doorway and a layman looks at the excitement." No matter what you have done before, you will succeed as long as you stick to your favorite career. Alan Tam sings very well, and I especially like his Love and Sorrow.