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Pan An-bang is a Taiwanese singer, television host, and actor. He was born on 10 September 1954 in Magong, Taiwan. He is best known for his hit songs such as "The Moon Represents My Heart" and "The Sunflower". Pan An-bang began his career as a singer in the 1970s and has since released over 20 albums. He has also hosted several television shows, including the popular variety show "Happy Sunday". He has also acted in several films and television dramas. Pan An-bang is 59 years old and has a height of 5 feet 8 inches (173 cm). He is married to his wife, Chen Hui-ling, and has two children. Pan An-bang has an estimated net worth of $10 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career as a singer, television host, and actor. He has also earned money through endorsements and other business ventures.

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Occupation Singer, tv host, actor
Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 10 September 1954
Birthday 10 September
Birthplace Magong, Penghu, Taiwan
Date of death February 3, 2013,
Died Place Guishan, Taoyuan City, Taiwan
Nationality Taiwan

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Who Is Pan An-bang's Wife?

His wife is Chih-hsiang Wang (m. 1986–2013)

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Pan An-bang Net Worth

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2011

In 2011, he was diagnosed with kidney cancer. In 2013, he died of sepsis related to chemotherapy at the age of 58.

2008

In 2008, he started to host a talk show "Heartlight in the Human World" (人間心燈) on Beautiful Life Television, a television station established by Fo Guang Shan, until 2012.

2001

In 2001, Pan had an aortic dissection attack in Malaysia. Since then, he had been staying in Taiwan for 2 years for treatment, which made him decide to make a comeback on stage. In 2004, Pan released a new album "Good Times" (美好時光). In 2007, he had a recurrent attack of aortic dissection in Singapore and survived after an emergent surgery. Despite suffering critical illness, he came back on stage quickly. He performed at a concert held by China Central Television in mainland China in 2007, and also performed at the evening party of National Day of the Republic of China in Penghu in 2010.

1987

Not long after the ban on family visits across the Strait was lifted in 1987, Pan was invited to perform on CCTV New Year's Gala in 1989. Despite Pan's father's job at the Office of President of the Republic of China, his father encouraged him. He performed three songs, including "Follow Your Feeling" (跟著感覺走), "Grandma's Penghu Bay", and "Sun and Moon", on stage. He became very popular in mainland China after the nationwide broadcast of the show. However, later in the year, Pan had been forbidden to perform on stage for about one year since 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. He reduced music activity in Asia and lived with his family in the United States in the 1990s.

1982

In 1982, Pan was invited to perform in University of California, Los Angeles. He fell in love with a student of UCLA, who was a Taiwanese American. He married her in 1986 and then he also moved to the United States, where he started in clothing industry.

1979

“Grandma's Penghu Bay" is a track from Pan's debut album released in 1979. The song was written by Ye Jia-xiu and directly inspired by Pan's childhood life with his grandmother in Penghu, which is a group of islands in the Taiwan Strait. Since the song was widely spread, tourists have come to Penghu looking for "sunshine, beach, waves, cactuses, and the old skipper" depicted in the song. After Pan's death in 2013, the house where Pan spent his childhood was renamed "Pan An-Bang Museum" to pay tribute to Pan.

1976

After he graduated from high school, he left Penghu and went to Taipei for university examination. In 1976, he was scouted by a television staff and offered a job as contract singer of Chinese Television System. In 1979, he helped Ye Jia-xiu, a folk song singer-songwriter, to promote songs on television program. Ye then wrote the song "Grandma's Penghu Bay", which later became Pan's signature song, for him.

1954

Pan An-bang (Chinese: 潘安邦 ; pinyin: Pān Ānbāng ; 10 September 1954 – 3 February 2013), was a Taiwanese pop and folk singer, television presenter and actor. He was famous for the song "Grandma's Penghu Bay" (外婆的澎湖灣), which is one of the classic Taiwanese campus folk songs in the late 1970s. He was also one of the first pop singers from Taiwan to perform in mainland China in the 1980s. After the successful nationwide television performance on CCTV New Year's Gala in 1989, he became well-known on both sides of the Strait. He died from kidney cancer in 2013.

Pan An-bang was born in a military dependents' village in Magong, Penghu in 1954. He was the first of four children in the family. His father came from mainland China to Penghu as a soldier of the Republic of China Armed Forces in the 1940s. During his childhood, he often helped his grandmother to cultivate mung bean sprouts and sell them at the market.