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5th Chinese Music Awards unveiled
www.chinaview.cn 2005-09-04 14:08:01

    BEIJING, Sept. 2 -- The annual Chinese Music Awards were announced on Saturday in Malaysia, with Taiwan singer Leehom Wong and Jolin Tsai topping the chart this year as most popular male and female singers respectively.

Leehom Wong
Taiwan singer Leehom Wong crowned most popular male singer of the year.

    Hong Kong singer Sandy Lam(ÁÖÒäÁ«) received the Outstanding Achievements Award while Joey Yung took home this year's Media Award.

    Taiwan groups Mayday, F.I.R, and Chinese mainland boy band The Flowers were named Most Popular Groups of the Year.

    Best Album Awards went to Chinese mainland singer Anson Hu's "Music Mixture", Taiwan singer JJ Lam's "89757" and Taiwan group F.I.R's "Infinite".

(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)

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