Within the last 10 years, Joyce has established herself as one of Hong Kong's first pop singer-songwriters, in addition to being one of the most original artists of her time. In 1994, her career took off with her 3rd album going double platinum. Her hit single "One day I will touch your heart", which she composed, spiraled to the top of the charts, landing her TVB's "Singer-songwriter of the Year" and "Best Song of the Year." (TVB is one of the most popular Hong Kong's TV station) Other awards included "Metro Broadcast Radio Station's Best Leap Forward Award" and "Commercial Hong Kong Radio's Most Air Played Song of the Year."
In 1996, Joyce followed up with another much remembered song "Kindred Spirit" which touched the hearts of all Chinese audience. The song went on to become the theme song to TVB's longest running TV drama in Hong Kong's history.
In October of 1998, Joyce performed with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra for two special concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum for an audience of ten thousand people each evening. The live concert was later recorded and released in 1998 by Universal Music. In 2003, Joyce also performed in Hong Kong and Macau with the highly acclaimed twelve-piece salsa band from L.A. fronted by Johnny Polanco. Together, they performed two shows in H.K.
Joyce has also gone on to entertaining her fans with concerts and performances in various different venues/countries such as the Taj Mahal, Trump Plaza (Atlantic City), MGM (Las Vegas), Massey Hall (Toronto), and many other major cities in China and Asia. Furthermore, she has gone on to further developing her unique brand of strong melodic jazz in sophisticated arrangements flavored by her eccentric voice. In 2001, she was invited to perform for the exclusive clienteles of CHANEL in Macau, Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand and Hong Kong.
Joyce also has a great interest in musical theatre. She received rave reviews for her performance as Mary Magdalene, the lead role in the theater production of Jesus Christ Superstar (1992). Then in 2002, she accepted the role as "Tuptim" in the musical "The King and I."