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1,816 Likes, 66 Comments - Ayden Sng 孙政 (@aydenzs) on Instagram: “Happy 2020! [11] At the time, he was still working as a product specialist at the digital consulting firm, Electric8 which he had joined upon graduating from university. [24] He was cast as Zhang Yu Heng, the love interest of Yuyan (Sheila Sim) - a wealthy woman who discovers that she only has 30 days to live.

He is signed to Mediacorp as a full-time artiste and is most recognised for his roles in Mandarin productions.

Outside of show business, Ayden is skilled in playing the erhu (a Chinese string instrument).

⁣ ⁣ After being bombarded for now coming to 4 months daily with Covid-19 related news, most people have probably become desensitized. [32] As of 2020, he has been playing the erhu for more than a decade and holds a Diploma certificate in erhu performance. [10], Ayden entered show business in September 2018 after being scouted by an entertainment industry insider. Outside of show business, Ayden is skilled in playing the erhu (a Chinese string instrument). ⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ This year, I hope to spend most of my time working on projects that I find meaningful - … ⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ This year, I hope to spend most of my time working on projects that I find…” Ayden Sng 孙政 on Instagram: “Happy 2020! Ayden made his debut as a lead actor on the silver screen in The Playbook (2019), a feature film written and directed by Bryan Wong. In 2008, Ayden joined the Singapore National Youth Chinese Orchestra (SNYCO) where he also gained some experience in orchestral conducting.
Fluent in both English and Mandarin, Ayden is a bilingual actor who has been involved in Channel 8 and meWATCH productions. However, due to the COVID-19 situation in Singapore, his performance was live-streamed instead.[37]. As of June 2020, he has over 107,000 followers on Instagram and is a brand ambassador for ASICS.[1][2].

[5][6][7] In an interview with 8Days that was published in 2019, he said: "... when I was younger, I was inclined to speak Mandarin because I was in Chinese orchestra. [9], Ayden attended Raffles Institution from 2006 to 2011. The feature film first premiered on Toggle (now meWATCH) in March 2019 and was screened at Shaw Paya Lebar Quarter in September that year.

In 2012, he was a finalist in the erhu open category at the Singapore Chinese Music Competition (SCMC). [12] He left his corporate career in May 2019 when he signed a full-time contract with Mediacorp.[13].

[38] The song was a part of the soundtrack for Loving You (2020), a Channel 8 drama in which he took on the lead role. [31] During his time in university, Ayden founded Duke University’s first traditional Chinese music ensemble. ASICS GEL-LYTE™ III Went Against The Odds To Be An Icon, Just Like Zong Zijie, Chantalle Ng, Ayden Sng, And More! Singapore National Youth Chinese Orchestra. "[8], While serving his mandatory national service, he was a Commando in the 1st Commando Battalion and the assistant to the Company Sergeant Major.

In Loving You (2020), Ayden plays the character Dong Sheng, who is the much younger love interest of Lin Li (Jessica Lui).

He is signed to Mediacorp as a full-time artiste and is most recognised for his roles in Mandarin productions. In 2020, he made his debut as a lead actor in a drama series. In March 2020, Ayden created a YouTube channel where he uploads videos of his vocal covers and erhu performances.

[35][36] The event was supposed to be held at the National Gallery Singapore on 22 March 2020. He was awarded National Serviceman of the Year for WY 12/13. [25], Ayden was the cover model for NUYOU magazine’s August issue in 2019.
For Her, From Him: Open Letter To A Colleague Turned Friend, https://www.facebook.com/snyco/posts/looking-back-the-mental-training-i-received-from-pursuing-music-has-really-helpe/1408642555957253/, Mediacorp new hunk Ayden Sng plays younger boyfriend of Jesseca Liu in new Channel 8 drama. As of June 2020, he has over 2,000 subscribers and has accumulated over 83,176 views. Is TV’s Next Big Thing Ayden Sng, An Erhu-Playing Godfrey Gao-Lookalike? Ayden was born on 17 November 1993[3] and is the second oldest of five brothers.

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