Rainbow Chan

Her creative output is expansive and comprises experimental pop music, performance, silk painting and installation.

[6] In 2011, Chan won FBi Radio's Northern Lights Competition, which saw her travel to Reykjavík and perform at Iceland Airwaves.

[7] She collaborated with Oliver Tank and Icelandic musicians, Just Another Snake Cult and Pétur Ben, to produce The Northern Lights EP, which was digitally released by FBi Radio in 2012.

The album centered on themes of the physical body and emotional mental state, a departure from Chan's love songs.

In 2020, Chan moved into gallery and museum contexts through her visual arts practice of silk paintings, textiles, weavings and embroidery, and presents in select installation performances.

[24][25] The 'song cycle' is known for its use of Weitou language and cultural traditions, whilst featuring new songs written by Chan.

Chan brings to life intergenerational and cross-cultural perspectives on diasporic experiences and the complex history of Hong Kong.