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Who was the super girl runner-up in 2004?
In 2004, Super Girl runner-up Wang Ti.
Name: Wang Ti.
Occupation: singer, actor
Birthday: June 65438, 2004
Constellation: Gemini
Company: geometric culture
Personality: confident, talented, independent and indifferent.
Wang Ti's main experience:
1997 "Flying Cup National Singer Competition-Welcome to the Return of Hong Kong" won the third place in Beijing Division.
1998 signed a contract with emperor entertainment (the contract was cancelled in 2000 due to immigration to the United States)
1998 Emperor Entertainment Training
1999 The Spring Festival Gala of Beijing TV Station cooperated with Jackie Chan to "Clearly Understand My Heart"
1999 filmed 40 episodes of TV series "kokuryudo"
In 2000, "BMG new song music scene" won the championship.
In 2000, he won the third place in the National Singing Competition and the Best Photography Award.
"Best Tone Award" and "Best Photography Award" of the "Beijing-Guangzhou Pop Star" in Los Angeles in 2000.
200 1 Representing Los Angeles in the Miss Asia Hong Kong contest.
2004 "Super Girl" Chengdu Division Champion
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