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Regarding you concerns about CSD A7. If you are Taiwanese, you will very likely know who Chia-Hui Lu is and will likely want to know more about her and her background. Google her and you will see many links to her and her family. If you read Chinese, google "盧佳慧" and you will see even more related articles and realize she gets alot of notice and press. She is one of the few well known concert pianists in Taiwan with an international presence. And she has already made a big impact in Taiwan's cultural arena. If you check the external links provided on the page, you will know a bit more about her, her family (who are all in wikipedia - Chinese version) and perhaps realize that she should be included as well. She has demonstrated her talent many times over and have authored and co-authored books. She has many live concert album recordings and she has created her own music and created her own album under Rock Records in Taiwan. She is also a pioneer in Cross Arts in Taiwan having worked with different artists from different disciplines. Deleting this page will be a big setback to many in Asia who will want to know more about Chia-Hui Lu. Perhaps the way I wrote the page can be improved. If that is the case, please advise. But this page should not be deleted. Godzillarampage (talk) 16:37, 4 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Zeke Essiestudy: I've declined the speedy since there does seem to be an assertion of notability here and Godzillarampage seems to want to improve the page. I think that a good idea here would be to look and see if anyone from Wikipedia:WikiProject Taiwan would be willing to help look for sources and improve the page. It's very likely that coverage will probably not be in English so it'd be best for someone fluent in Chinese (or any of the languages used in Taiwan) to help look for sources. Offhand what I would say should be changed is as follows:
The performances list should be limited to only the most notable performances that have received coverage in reliable sources like newspaper articles.
In the external links section I'd only link to her main website and maybe her YouTube channel if she has one, otherwise the section is a little too full.
Try not to include so many hotlinks in the article. Sometimes one or two is OK, especially if the topic isn't on Wikipedia but should have an article (like specific pieces of music, people in history, etc), but in general hotlinking in an article should be avoided.
Most of all, this needs sourcing to show notability. This does not have to be in English, but it should be in a place that is independent of Lu and in a reliable source like a newspaper article or review of her work in a similar WP:RS.
These were the biggest ones I saw with the article as a whole, but ones that can be somewhat easily fixed. Again, I'd really recommend getting help from the Taiwan WikiProject since they can really be a good resource when dealing with sources that aren't in English. They can also help give you tips on writing styles and formatting beyond what I've written here. Tokyogirl79 (。◕‿◕。)10:26, 6 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
@Tokyogirl79 Thanks for taking the time in doing some leg work in researching Chia-Hui Lu and also for taking the page off fast deletion. And thanks for your advice in making the page better. I will incorporate both yours and Zeke Essiestudy advices/concerns soon. Given the work week have started again, I hope to make the fixes by the weekend if not earlier. Have a nice week! Godzillarampage (talk) 15:38, 6 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]