Lara Veronin

[citation needed] That same year, Lara also skyrocketed to fame when she released a duet with Jay Chou titled "Coral Sea" (Shān Hú Hǎi).

[1] In Nan Quan Mama, Veronin acted not only as a performer but often also as songwriter and/or lyricist, where she collaborated often with bandmate Chase Chang (Chinese:張傑|p=Zhāng Jíe) on creating tracks.

During this time, Veronin also made her first forays into acting, having starred in 2006 Taiwanese drama series Engagement for Love (《爱情经纪约》; àiqíng jīngjì yuē) with Alex To and Ambrose Hsu.

Meiwa Media, while simultaneously doubling as Lara's record label and talent agency, also operates as a creative platform putting out content in music, entertainment, and various other subjects.

Over the years, the company has put out several visual ventures such as short films, vlogs, and an internet faux-reality web series, titled "Meiwa Diaries".

[7] Temporarily setting aside music, Lara joined her sister in the ranks of film production and co-wrote a micro movie titled "TAWKI: Taipei As We Know It",[8] where she also played Holly, the lead.

Since then, the Veronin sisters have put out multiple short films and micro movies with Lara as lead actress, including the 2014 production "Who Killed Joanna Wang?"

[14] While Lara takes her debut on the silver screen, once again, as lead actress, she and Esther do not forget to focus on their imperative of empowering females in the independent art industry.

Some performers that she's collaborated with in live gigs include, but are not limited to: Joanna Wang, Dawen,[18] Maxine Chi, Alex Ni, DJ Noodles, and Haor.

The independent multimedia firm started by Lara and sister Esther Veronin