Donna Chiu, born Qiu Haizheng on January 19, 1965 in Taiwan, is a singer and former television host. She began her music career under Flying Eagle Records, as part of a trio with Fang Wenlin and Annie Yi. Her solo career began with the release of her first album, Actually You Don't Understand My Heart, in January 1987. Throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, Chiu released several albums, including Goodbye Summer's Day (1988), Longing in New York: Confession (1992), and Let Go of the Feelings – You Said You're More Used to the Person (1993). In 2003, Chiu won the Golden Bell Award for her work as a television host. Her discography includes notable albums such as The One Who Loves Me and the One I Love (1994), Love You 10 Minutes, 7 Minutes of Tears (1994), and I am Not Brave (2016). Chiu has also appeared in films.