

It was not until the 1990s that was discovered that she had been secretly married to Hong Kong radio host and legislator Albert Cheng between 19. Tsui is private about her personal life, especially in regards to her romantic life. Show business had a lot of temptations and this promise kept a firm focus on her singing. Tsui felt so grateful to her parents reluctance and from it came a promise with her family to become a successful singer. Finally her family agreed with her choice to become a singer. However, Tsui promised her family that she would not change her mind and principles. Īt the same time, Tsui's parents did not approve of her becoming a singer, because they thought musically performing was a shameful career, and that is the reason why Tsui refused to let her family see her performances. Then finally, Tsui won that contest came out the champion.

Initially, she was reluctant to join the competition, but her friends kept persuading her, and said that they would not participate without Tsui. The thing that changed her life was a singing contest when Tsui entered one in 1965. She believes this attitude stems from not knowing what she wanted to do, and that makes her memory of youth unclear, she only remembers frequently changing jobs. For example, she only enjoyed music classes, enjoying her natural singing talent but refused to sing the school hymns, instead singing pop songs. She recalls being a mischievous and rebellious child. Tsui was born in Hubei, but her family moved to Hong Kong when she was still a baby. After graduating from secondary school, she worked at her father's salon as a nail technician and hairstylist. Tsui is the eldest of six children, having three brothers and two sisters.
