A-mei, Na Ying, Sandy Lam and Tanya Chua are all big shots in the Chinese-language music industry. But it is really hard to see all four of them perform together.
Tonight, these four top songstresses will gather in Hong Kong and sing for charity.
Wang Lei has the details.
Reporter:
It's all about girl power at the "Project WAO", which is "Women as One" charity concert.
After entertaining around 10,000 fans in Taiwan earlier this year, Mandarin pop divas A-mei, Na Ying, Tanya Chua and Sandy Lam are bringing the initiative to Hong Kong.
Inspired by Lilith Fair, an all-female music fest held in America, Project WAO's Taipei show back in April helped raise millions for charity.
During the press conference, Taiwan singer A-mei said she is looking forward to repeat the success in Hong Kong.
"Sandy (Lam) suggested that maybe we can do a similar concert like this in Hong Kong. The four of us thought, 'Great! We can bring it to Hong Kong, so that more people will know strength of girl power.'"
While other music A-listers like Jolin Tsai and Yang Naiwen appeared as guests during the Tapei show, Na Ying is hoping that the upcoming event will focus on the group collaborations between the four divas.
"There are female singers who are good friends, but they get to sing each other's songs. For us, this is a great opportunity for us and we quite enjoy it, too."
So where is the show heading to after Hong Kong? According to Singaporean singer Tanya Chua, there are no limits.
"We want to invite other female musicians in this industry to contribute something to society. Also, musically, this is not something that's promoted by sponsors who encourage us to do this. I hope we can do the next show in China, to Singapore, to Malaysia, - the more the merrier."
Proceeds from tonight's show in Hong Kong will go to the "End Child Sexual Abuse Foundation."
For Studio Plus, this is Wang Lei.