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Han Lei
韩磊
Also known asUncle Han (韩大叔), Uncle Meng (もえだい叔), Senbor
Born (1968-02-23) February 23, 1968 (age 56)
Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China
GenresPop, folk
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Years active1997-present
LabelsWenhua Chuanmei (文化ぶんか传媒公司こうし)
WebsiteBaidu Music Profile: Han Lei

Han Lei (Chinese: 韩磊), also known in Mongolian as Senbor, is a Chinese folk and pop singer-songwriter.

Han was born and raised in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia. He is of Mongol descent through his mother, and he identifies as an ethnic Mongol on his legal documents.

Han rose to prominence in 1997 on the CCTV New Year's Gala, performing a song called "1997, A.D." (おおやけもといちきゅうきゅうなな); in 1998 he returned to the Gala to perform "Zou Sifang" (はし四方しほう), one of the most memorable performances in the song and dance category of the Gala that year, which became his signature hit and propelled him to national stardom. He has since appeared on the Gala six more times, the most recent performance in the 2014 show.

Han has also recorded introductory and conclusion theme songs for various Chinese TV Series, including, perhaps most famously, the introductory theme to Kangxi Dynasty and Han Wu Da Di. He also performed the main theme I'll Go with you to the Ends of the Earth (跟着你到てん边) in the Zhang Yimou film Coming Home.

Han also participated in the 2014 season of the Hunan Television show I Am a Singer as a contestant.

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