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Denise Ho
Denise Ho at theU.S. Capitolin 2019
Background information
Birth nameHo Wan-see gì vận thơ
Also known asHOCC
Born(1977-05-10)10 May 1977(age 47)
British Hong Kong
OriginHong Kong
GenresCantopop,Mandopop,alternative rock,symphonic rock,synthpop,soul,electronic rock
Occupation(s)Singer, column writer, actress
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1996–present
LabelsGoomusic(2015–present)
East Asia Music(2004–2015)
EMI(2002–2004)
Capital Artists(1996–2001)
Chinese name
Traditional ChineseVậnThơ
Simplified ChineseVậnThơ
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHé Yùnshī
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingho4 wan5 si1

Denise Ho Wan-see(born 10 May 1977) is a Hong Kong-born CanadianCantopopsinger and actress.[1][2][3]She is also a pro-democracy and Hong Kong human rights activist. In 2012, Ho came out aslesbian,the first mainstreamCantonesesinger to do so. In 2014, Ho was blacklisted by theChinese governmentand dropped by the luxury brandLancômefor her participation in theUmbrella Movementin Hong Kong.

On 28 December 2021, Ho was arrested by the Hong Kong police under the joint charges of both production and distribution of seditious materials.

Early life and education

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Ho was born inHong Kong.Both of her parents were teachers.[4]She began her primary school education at theDiocesan Girls' Junior School.[5]In 1988, she moved with her parents toMontreal,Canada.[4]Ho first attendedCollège Jean de la Mennais,an elementary and middle school in La Prairie, on theSouth Shoreof Montreal, then attendedCollège Jean-de-Brébeuf,aCatholiccollege preparatory secondary school and private college.[4][6][7]There, she received aQuebec Diploma of College Studiesin Arts and Communications.[8]

In 1996, she returned to Hong Kong to take part in the New Talent Singing Awards (NTSA). Afterwards, she began her studies at Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) in graphic design.[4][7]She was enrolled for only one semester before returning to Hong Kong to kickstart her career.[9]

Career

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1996–1999: Career begins

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At age 19, Ho enrolled in the 1996New Talent Singing Awardsand to her stated surprise, won the competition.[4][10]

This gave her the opportunity to meetAnita Mui,a renowned singer ofCantopop[4]— "queen of Hong Kong movies and…renowned in the… world of Cantonese pop music"[11]—of whom she had been a fan since childhood,[12][10]and who would become her mentor following her win.[4]This launched her career, and at this time she took on the stage name, "HoCC"; this gave her the opportunity to record an album,[4]and gave her a recording contract withCapital Artists.In the intervening period between the contents win and her first album, Ho toured as a background vocalist with Mui,[13]and hosted various television programs produced byTVB.[14]

2000–2004: Breakthrough

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Ho released her first album "First" in 2001, in her fourth year of the contract with Capital Artists. Produced by Choy Yat Chi of Grasshopper (band), this EP, containing her first single "Thousands More of Me" ( ngàn ngàn vạn vạn cái ta ) and "Home of Glory" ( quang vinh nhà ), defined with success Ho's style as the rock pop independent female she is up till recent years. She earned the award of “Best New Singer” in various prize presentation ceremonies that year. In October, Capital Artists announced bankruptcy, resulting in the end of Ho's first record label era.

After Capital Artists closed, Ho joinedEMIin 2002. Although she was only with the company for a brief 2-year period, it was during this time that her musical talents flourished. She teamed up with Ying C Foo ( anh sư phó ) for her firstEMIlabel release,Hocc².The song "Angel Blues" ( thiên sứ lam ), composed by Ho herself, not only reached top spots on music charts, but according to Ho, it is also her "growing up" song.[3]

Another single in the EP, "Rosemary" ( lộ ti Mã Lỵ ), written byWyman Wong,created considerable controversies at the time, as it touched on the topic of lesbianism. This song also marked the beginning of Ho's series of songs containing gay themes. Following the success of "Rosemary" ( lộ ti Mã Lỵ ), Ho continued the story of the two lovers in "Goodbye... Rosemary" ( tái kiến... Lộ ti Mã Lỵ ) in her first full-length album,free {love}.[15]

In 2002, Ho's two singles "Angel Blues" ( thiên sứ lam ) and "Goodbye... Rosemary" ( tái kiến... Lộ ti Mã Lỵ ) won multiple music awards in Hong Kong, including CASH Golden Sail Music Awards (CASH kim phàm âm nhạc thưởng ) – "Best Vocal Performance by a Female Artist" for the song "Angel Blues". In the same year, Ho won the renowned "Female Singer Bronze Award" in the Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation ( sất tra giới âm nhạc lưu hành bảng lễ trao giải ).[16]

In 2003, Ho held a "Music is Live"concert withAndy Hui,who is also an apprentice ofAnita Mui.Their performance won praise from the critics, and Ho proved to the audience her abilities to perform live as a musician. Later that year, Ho released her second full-length album "Dress Me Up!".She was the credited as the producer of the album, indicating that Ho has finally gained full control over her music. In September 2003, Ho's longtime mentor,Anita Muiannounced she was diagnosed withcervical cancer.Shortly after the announcement,Anitalost her battle against cervical cancer and died on 30 December 2003.

Between 2003 and 2004, Ho took on the role of hostingTVB's weekly live music show,Jade Solid Gold.In 2004, she appeared inSammi Cheng's 2004 "Sammi vs. Sammi" concert as a cross-dressing cigarette-smoking admirer of Sammi Cheng. Ho's critically acclaimed performance in the short musical segment not only brought attention to the role she played, but also further established herself as a tremendous live performer. In September 2004, Ho signed a contract withEast Asia Music.[17]

2005–2009: Continued success

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The album "Glamorous", which pays tribute to the superstars of the 1980s, was released in January 2005. It also marked the start of a close collaboration between Ho and theGreen Mountain Orchestraband. She was named theOrbisStudent Ambassador 2005, and visited Hainan in July. In September 2005, Ho performed in the musicalButterfly Lovers( lương chúc tạ thế truyền kỳ ) as the leading actress, producer and musical director. Her album of the same name gave her three Number 1 singles – "Becoming a Butterfly" ( hóa điệp ), "Lawrence and Lewis" ( lao tư . Luis ) and "Coffee in a Soda Bottle" ( nước có ga tôn cà phê ), which are all based on the story of theButterfly Lovers,with possible homosexual themes. These singles helped her to receive the "Female Singer Silver Award" at theUltimate Song Chart Awards Presentation2005 ( sất tra giới âm nhạc lưu hành bảng lễ trao giải ).

Ho held her firstHong Kong Coliseumconcert "Live in Unity 2006"on 26–28 October 2006. The concert was a great success and was positively received by the public. She decided to stage a second concert,"Live in Unity 2007",on 19–20 January 2007 following the original concert's success. Her single,"We Stand As One",named after the slogan for the"Live in Unity"concerts, was released on 11 January 2007. Recordings of the concert were later released in February 2007. She went on a worldwide tour, performing inToronto,Canada andAtlantic City, New Jersey.[18]

The significant public attention and positive reception to her music helped her garner the "Female Singer Gold Award" at theUltimate Song Chart Awards Presentation2006 ( sất tra giới âm nhạc lưu hành bảng lễ trao giải ). She sang theChineseversion ofAyumi Hamasaki's song "Secret",known as" Wounded City Secret "( thương thành bí mật ), for the 2006 movieConfession of Pain.She continued as the Orbis Student Ambassador 2006 and visited Vietnam, and later started her own charitable fund. In 2008, a new album "Ten Days in the Madhouse"was released. She produced this album from the viewpoint of society's outcasts and to raise awareness of mental health issues. She encouraged people to understand and find out more about people with mental illnesses and those who formerly suffered from mental illnesses, and care about their needs and situations. Ho encouraged communication between them and the public, ultimately, to achieve social harmony." Ten Days in the Madhouse "was Ho's most ambitious project. Yet, with the release of a documentary by Hong Kong directorYan Yan Mak(Butterfly) and an exhibition for charity, Ho showed that a multimedia project by a musician can be about something more important than clothing tie-ins.[19]

In 2009, she followed up her plan from the previous year and organised a free concert called "Happiness is Free" in the outdoor courtyard ofDiocesan Boys' School.She managed to book the place because her father was a teacher there. In June, she began shooting a new TVB sitcom titledO.L. SupremewithLiza Wang.In July, she released her new song "The Old Testament" ( cựu ước ) and announced that she would hold her "SUPERGOO" themed concerts from 9–12 October that year. Following the concerts, Ho took on a role in the new stage comedy "Man and Woman, War and Peace" ( nam nhân cùng nữ nhân chi chiến tranh cùng hoà bình ) directed by Edward Lam. The stage comedy was presented on 13–16 November atKwai Tsing Theatrein Hong Kong.[20]

2010–2015: Political awakening

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In 2010, Ho appeared in the filmLife Without Principledirected byJohnnie To.[21][22]In September 2010, her first Mandarin album "Nameless Poem "( vô danh . thơ ) was released in Taiwan and Hong Kong,[23]and she held "Homecoming" concerts in Hong Kong in December 2010. In 2011, Ho received her first nomination in the 22nd Golden Melody Awards as “Best Mandarin Female Singer”.[24]

In 2012, she was nominated in the 49th Golden Horse Award for “Best Actress” for her performance in the movie “Life Without Principle”.[25]In the same year, she came out as gay at the fourth annual Hong Kong Pride Parade, becoming the first "mainstream female singer in Hong Kong to come out of the closet".[26]Since then, Ho has been actively involved in striving for LGBT rights.

In 2013, Ho continued the tour of her play, “Awakening”, in Singapore and in many cities in China. She released her second Mandarin album, “Coexistence”, which touches upon the theme of loving others despite differences. Ho received her second nomination in the 25th Golden Melody Awards as “Best Mandarin Female Singer” in 2014.[27]

At the end of 2014, theUmbrella Movementemerged in Hong Kong. Ho was a staunch supporter of the movement, and was later arrested when the police cleared the protest camps.[28][29]Her active participation in Hong Kong's large-scale social movement led her to be blacklisted and banned from performing in China.[30]

2015–present: Independent artist

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In March 2015, Ho's contract withMedia Asia Music[zh](previously named asEast Asia Music) expired. She announced in her Facebook and newspaper column in Apple Daily that she would become an independent artist.[31]Afterwards, she organized multiple events on her own: “Reimagine Live”, a self-funded concert in Taiwan, and a local charity market co-organized with Nomad Nomad. On 19–24 August 2015, she also held a self-funded concert “Reimagine HK18” in Hong Kong Queen Elizabeth Stadium.

Denise Ho performing at the "Dear Friend" Concert in 2016

On 7–10 October 2016, Ho returned to the Hong Kong Coliseum for her first crowdfunded concert “Dear Friend,”. As she was banned and blacklisted by China, Ho could not find any powerful sponsor that would support her shows. So she came up with a crowdfunding alternative she called “Togetherly Exclusive.” She invited individuals and small and medium enterprises to pledge sponsorship for the event. Eventually, sponsored by over 300 small enterprises and individuals, the four-day concert was successfully held and revisited 24 of the singer's greatest hits.

Approaching the end of 2016, Ho was selected by the BBC as one of the “100 Women 2016”.[32]

From the end of 2017 to 2018, she went on a worldwide tour called “Dear Self, Dear World”, performing in Britain, Taiwan and the United States and Canada. She originally planned to continue the tour in Malaysia, but was forced to cancel as her visa application was rejected by the Immigration Department of Malaysia.

In May 2018, Ho published a new song “Polar”, marking her first attempt to write lyrics for a song. In September, Ho collaborated with Taiwanese bandChthonicon their song Millennia's Faith Undone, which required her to sing in Taiwanese Hokkien.[33]Later, an acoustic version of the song was also released.[34]

At the end of 2018, she successfully organized a 6-day event called “On The Pulse Of” Festival in Hong Kong Science Park. The event is a combination of local market, music festival and Ho's concert. She tried to invite Chthonic to perform together in the festival, but the band's work visa application was denied.[35]Eventually, Ho managed to make a joint performance on stage with Chthonic in her concert through video chat.[36]

In 2019, Ho started to become an active speaker in international human rights forum. In May 2019, Ho was invited to participate inOslo Freedom Forum.She made a speech on the topic “Under the umbrella: Creative dissent in Hong Kong” and performed “Polar” to the audience.[37]Followed by that isHong Kong's anti-extradition law amendment bill protests.Ho, as a Canto-pop star turned activist, got worldwide media coverage due to her active participation in the movement. On 8 July, she attended theUnited Nations Human Rights Council's meeting in Geneva. During hershort speech,she called on the council to remove China from the body and convene an urgent session to protect Hongkongers, sparking two interruptions by Chinese delegate Dai Demao.[38]On 20 August, Ho participated inSingularity University's (SU) annual Global Summit and did a keynote speech about how Hong Kong people utilize technology in their social movements.[39]

On 29 December 2021, Ho and five other people linked toStand News,including barristerMargaret Ng,[40]werearrestedby Hong Kong Police on suspicion of breaching the colonial-era law covering conspiracy to print or distribute seditious materials.[41][42] Ho is a Canadian citizen who partly grew up inMontreal;a Canadian government spokesman expressed concern about the arrests and stated that Canada and its allies would issue a statement.[43]

Activism

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When asked about the origins of her "passion for freedom of expression," Ho replied to reporter Frédéric Lelièvre ofLa Pressethat it was probably from her being an adolescent in Montreal at the time of the1995 Quebec referendum.[4]

LGBT issues

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Ho proudly announced herself as "tongzhi"(Cantonese: tung4 zi3), a Chinese slang term for homosexuals, at age 35, at the fourth annualHong Kong Pride Paradeon 10 November 2012.[44][45]

Sara Gates ofThe Huffington Postreports that the various Hong Kong media outlets had indicated that Ho was the first "mainstream female singer in Hong Kong to come out of the closet."[45]Since then, Ho has been involved in the Big Love Alliance ( đại ái đồng minh ), a civil rights group striving equal rights for the LGBT community.[46]This marks the start of her involvement in strivingLGBT rights.

Days later, she watched in appalled amazement as the city's parliament struck down a motion to launch a public consultation on LGBT discrimination.

"It wasn't about gay marriage, nothing serious like that, just trying to do a public survey and it was blocked," she said. "I was so angry back then, and that was the first time I saw how unfair the system is, how the government controlled everything."[47]

Ho faced a visa refusal by Malaysia in February 2018, which forced her to cancel the concert in April, allegedly related to her stance on LGBT and her LGBT identity.[48]

Pro-democracy activism

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Denise Ho at theUmbrella Movementin 2014

In 2014, Ho made her stance clear when police fired tear gas in a futile attempt to disperse thousands of mostly-young pro-democracy protesters who had taken to the streets for the "Umbrella Movement".[28]

"That was an enraging moment for me and for many other Hong Kong people," Ho said. "As a celebrity, as a public persona, as an adult, you have to speak out in support of these students and these other Hong Kong citizens."

She took to the streets herself, becoming one of the movement's most outspoken supporters, and one of the last to be hauled off by the police when they cleared the protest camps.[47]

On 5 June 2016, French cosmetics brandLancômecancelled a promotional concert by Denise Ho that was scheduled to be held on 19 June inSheung Wan.[49]This action was taken in response to a boycott campaign launched by theCommunist Party-controlledGlobal Times,which accused her of supportingHong KongandTibet independence,and backlash from mainland Chinese internet users.[49][50][51]Lancôme added, in a Facebook post, that Ho is not a spokesperson for the brand.[50]The Tibet allegation appeared to have stemmed from Ho's May 2016 meeting with theDalai Lama.Ho says that citizens' wish forself-ruleis not a crime.[4]

Shortly after the Lancôme incident, Ho announced a crowd-sponsorship campaign named "Togetherly Exclusive Sponsorship" for her Hong Kong Coliseum concert "Dear Friend,”. It was planned to be held in October of the same year, in response to being avoided by corporates.[52]

Approaching the end of 2016, Ho was selected by the BBC as one of the “100 Women2016”.[53]

In 2019, Ho became an active speaker in international human rights forum. In May 2019, Ho was invited to participate inOslo Freedom Forum,a global platform for human rights defenders to share their stories. She made a speech on the topic “Under the umbrella: Creative dissent in Hong Kong” and performed “Polar” to the audience.[37]

Followed by that was her response to Hong Kong's anti-extradition law amendment bill protests. Ho got worldwide media coverage due to her supposed active participation in the movement.[28]

On 8 July, she attended theUnited Nations Human Rights Council's (UNHRC) meeting in Geneva. She asked the United Nations (UN) and the international community to protect the people of Hong Kong from infringements on their freedoms, saying that human rights were under "serious attack" in Hong Kong, and called on the UN to remove China from the Human Rights Council. According to Ho, China has engaged in kidnappings, jailed activists, disqualified pro-democracy lawmakers, and restricts universal suffrage.[54][55]Her speech was interrupted twice by Chinese diplomat Dai Demao, who asserted Chinese sovereignty over Hong Kong. Dai accused Ho of "[mentioning] Hong Kong side-by-side with China", which he called an "affront" and accused her of using "abusive language."[56]

Her speech at the UNHRC was in reference to the China extradition bill protests and the ongoing freedom and democracy movement in Hong Kong. Speaking about the protests, Ho stated that police engage in excessive force, and that if the Hong Kong government continues to ignore citizen demands the opposition movement will continue.[57]During an interview prior to the UN session, Ho called Beijing's abuses a global issue, and mentioned Tibet and Xin gian g as regions also suffering from human rights violations.[54][55]

On 20 August, Ho participated in Singularity University's (SU) annual Global Summit and did a keynote speech about how Hong Kong people utilize technology in their social movements. She attended the following events: Antidote 2019, a festival organized by theSydney Opera House;"Be Water: Hong Kong vs China", a seminar co-organized withBadiucaoin Melbourne; and this year's secondOslo Freedom Forum,which will take place in Taiwan.

Denise Ho (right) andNathan Lawmeeting with U.S. House SpeakerNancy Pelosi

On 17 September, Ho and other activists participated in aCongressional-Executive Commission on China(CECC) commission in theUnited States Capitol.She emphasized that the Hong Kong police were using excessive violence on the protesters, and urged the U.S. Congress to pass theHong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act.In response,Chinese Foreign MinistryspokesmanGeng Shuangcalled for foreign legislatures to not interfere in China's internal affairs. Ho rejected this in her testimony, saying, "This is not a plea for so-called foreign interference. This is a plea for democracy."[58]

A 90-minute documentary film produced by Sue Williams,Denise Ho: Becoming the Song,released on 1 July 2020 in solidarity with the protest, marking the 23rd anniversary of Britain's handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997.[59]

On 11 May 2022, Ho was arrested under the charge of "colluding with foreign forces" by the national security police.[60]

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • first. (EP)(2001)
  • hocc² (EP)(2002)
  • free {love}(2002)
  • Dress Me Up(2003)
  • Glamorous(2005)
  • Butterfly Lovers(2005)
  • Our Time Has Come(2006)
  • What Really Matters(2007)
  • Ten Days in the Madhouse(2008)
  • Heroes(2009)
  • Unnamed.Poem(2010)
  • Awakening(2011)
  • Coexistence(2013)
  • Recollections(2013)

Compilation albums

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  • Roundup (New + Best Selection)(2003)
  • Goomusic Collection 2004-2008(2008)

Live albums

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  • HOCC Live in Unity(2007)
  • Supergoo · Live(2009)
  • Coexistence · Legacy Taipei Live(2013)
  • Memento Live 2013(2014)
  • Reimagine Live 2015(2015)
  • Dear Friend, Concert 2016 Live(2017)
  • Dear Self, Dear World · Live in Montreal(2019)
  • On the Pulse of HOCC 2018 Live(2019)

Filmography

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Film

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  • 1998 –Rumble Ages( liệt hỏa thanh xuân )
  • 1999 -Anti Crime Squad
  • 2000 –The Slayer of Demons( yêu quái truyền ) – Voice only: Sakuya ( thanh diễn: Thần mộc anh đêm )
  • 2003 –1:99
  • 2003 –Naked Ambition( hào hùng )
  • 2003 –Anna in Kungfuland( Anna cùng võ lâm )
  • 2003 –Hidden Track( tìm kiếm Châu Kiệt Luân )
  • 2006 –Superstition
  • 2007 –The Simpsons Movie( A Sâm nhất tộc đại điện ảnh ) – Hong Kong Voice only: Bart Simpson
  • 2008 –Kung Fu Panda( Kungfu Panda ) – Hong Kong Voice only: Tigress
  • 2009 –Look for a Star( du long diễn phượng )
  • 2010 –72 Tenants of Prosperity(72 gia khách thuê )
  • 2010 –Merry-Go-Round( đông phong phá )
  • 2011 –Kung Fu Panda( Kungfu Panda ) – Hong Kong Voice only: Tigress
  • 2011 –Life Without Principle( đoạt mệnh kim )
  • 2012 –I Love Hong Kong 2012(2012 ta ái HK hỉ càng thêm hỉ )
  • 2013 –Young and Dangerous: Reloaded( yakuza: Giang hồ tân trật tự )
  • 2020 –Denise Ho: Becoming the Song– documentary film produced by Sue Williams[59]

TV series

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Concerts and tours

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  • Live in Unity(2006)
  • Happiness is Free (2009)
  • Supergoo(2009)
  • Homecoming Live(2010)
  • Memento Live(2013)
  • Reimagine Hong Kong(2015)
  • Dear Friend,(2016)
  • Dear Self, Dear World(2017-2018)
  • On The Pulse Of(2018)

International conferences and talks

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Awards and nominations

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Ho has received numerous awards. As a solo artist she has achieved IFPI's "Top 10 Best-selling Local Artists Award" for 9 consecutive years, making her one of the best-selling artists in Hong Kong. She had also won the title of "Best Female Singer" and "My Favourite Female Singer" in theCRHK Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentationover the past years, securing her position as a leading pop diva in the city. In recent years, although she is blacklisted by China, she has started up her own record label and continued to produce music. In 2019, she has collaborated withCHTHONIC,a Taiwanese band, to make the song "Millennia's Faith Undone". The song is nominated as "Song of the Year" in the 30thGolden Melody Awards.

Despite her robust music career, she has also made numerous attempts in the area of film and drama. As one of the leading actress inJohnnie To's award-winning film, "Life Without Principles",she had received recognition for her performance by achieving nominations and awards in theHong Kong Film Awards,Golden Horse AwardsandChinese Film Media Awardsrespectively.

Films

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Award Year Category Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Result Ref.
The 12th Chinese Film Media Awards

( thứ mười hai giới tiếng Hoa điện ảnh truyền thông giải thưởng lớn )

2012 Best Supporting Actress Herself (Life Without Principles,directed byJohnnie To) Won [62]
The 49th Golden Horse Awards

( thứ 49 giới Đài Loan Giải thưởng Kim Mã )

2012 Best Leading Actress Herself (Life Without Principles,directed byJohnnie To) Nominated [62]
The 29th Hong Kong Film Awards

( thứ hai mươi chín giới Hong Kong điện ảnh Giải thưởng Kim Tượng )

2010 Best Supporting Actress Herself (Look for a Star,directed byAndrew Lau) Nominated [62]
The 29th Hong Kong Film Awards

( thứ hai mươi chín giới Hong Kong điện ảnh Giải thưởng Kim Tượng )

2010 Best Dressed Award Herself Won [62]

Dramas

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Award Year Category Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Result Ref.
Shanghai Jing'an Modern Drama Valley

One Drama Awards

( Thượng Hải kịch hiện đại kịch cốc nhất hí kịch đại thưởng )

2013 Best New Actress of the year Herself (Awakening) Won [62]

Music

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Award Year Category Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Result Ref.
Golden Melody Awards

( Đài Loan kim khúc thưởng )

2019 Song of the Year

( niên độ ca khúc thưởng )

"Millennia's Faith Undone (The Aeon's Wraith Version)" (With CHTHONIC)

( ô ngưu lan đại hộ pháp ( nhìn trời bản )( cùng lóe linh ))

Nominated [63]
Golden Melody Awards

( Đài Loan kim khúc thưởng )

2014 Best Mandarin Female Singer

( tốt nhất quốc ngữ nữ ca sĩ thưởng )

"Coexistence"

( cùng tồn tại )

Nominated [64]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2014 10 Best Selling Local Singers

( mười đại doanh số bản địa ca sĩ )

Herself Won [65]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2014 10 Best Selling Local Live Recordings

( mười đại nhất bán chạy bản địa hiện trường thu ghi âm và ghi hình )

"Memento 2013" Won [66]
CRHK Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation

( thương nghiệp radio sất trá giới âm nhạc lưu hành bảng lễ trao giải )

2014 Ultimate My Favourite Song

( sất trá giới âm nhạc ta yêu thích nhất ca khúc giải thưởng lớn )

"Raise The Umbrella"

( khởi động ô che mưa )

Won [67]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2013 Best Selling Mandarin Album

( tối cao doanh số quốc ngữ album )

"Coexistence"

( cùng tồn tại )

Won [62]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2013 10 Best Selling Mandarin Albums

( mười đại doanh số quốc ngữ album )

"Wu Lian Ren"

( vô mặt người )

Won [62]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2013 10 Best Selling Local Singers

( mười đại doanh số bản địa ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2013 10 Best Selling Cantonese Albums

( mười đại doanh số tiếng Quảng Đông album )

"Recollections" Won [62]
CRHK Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation

( thương nghiệp radio sất trá giới âm nhạc lưu hành bảng lễ trao giải )

2013 Ultimate My Favourite Female Singer

( sất trá giới âm nhạc ta yêu thích nhất nữ ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2012 10 Best Selling Local Singers

( mười đại doanh số bản địa ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2012 10 Best Selling Local Live Recordings

( mười đại nhất bán chạy bản địa hiện trường thu ghi âm và ghi hình )

"Meng - Hai Mei You Wan"

( mộng - còn không có xong )

Won [62]
Chinese Music Awards( tiếng Hoa kim khúc thưởng ) 2012 Best Cantonese Female Singer

( tốt nhất tiếng Quảng Đông nữ ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
Chinese Music Awards( tiếng Hoa kim khúc thưởng ) 2012 Annual Stage Award

( niên độ sân khấu giải thưởng lớn )

Herself Won [62]
Chinese Music Awards( tiếng Hoa kim khúc thưởng ) 2012 My Favourite Singer-songwriter

( ta yêu thích nhất xướng làm ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
Chinese Music Awards( tiếng Hoa kim khúc thưởng ) 2012 10 Best Chinese Songs

( mười đại tiếng Hoa kim khúc )

"Chi Qing Shi"

( si tình tư )

Won [62]
Chinese Music Awards( tiếng Hoa kim khúc thưởng ) 2012 10 Best Chinese Albums

Mười đại tiếng Hoa đĩa nhạc

"Awakening" Won [62]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2011 10 Best Selling Local Albums

( mười đại doanh số bản địa đĩa nhạc )

"Awakening" Won [62]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2011 10 Best Selling Local Singers

( mười đại doanh số bản địa ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
CRHK Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation

( thương nghiệp radio sất trá giới âm nhạc lưu hành bảng lễ trao giải )

2011 Ultimate Female Singer - Bronze

( sất trá giới âm nhạc nữ ca sĩ đồng thưởng )

Herself Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2011 My Favourite Female Singer

( tân thành kính bạo ta nhất thưởng thức nữ ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2011 Metro Radio's Top Hit Songs

( tân thành kính bạo ca khúc )

"Chi Qing Shi"

( si tình tư )

Won [62]
TVB8 Mandarin Mod Best 10 Awards Presentation

(TVB8 kim khúc bảng trao giải lễ )

2011 Gold Song

( kim khúc )

"Qing Kong"

( thanh không )

Won [62]
Ming Pao Artists' Motivation Awards

( minh chu diễn nghệ động lực giải thưởng lớn )

2011 Tình yêu động lực giải thưởng lớn Herself Won [62]
Sprite Music Chart Awards

( Sprite bảng trao giải lễ )

2011 Best Female Singer in Hong Kong Territory

( Hong Kong khu vực tốt nhất nữ ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
Sprite Music Chart Awards

( Sprite bảng trao giải lễ )

2011 Best Songs

( ca khúc )

"Qing Kong"

( thanh không )

Won [62]
Golden Melody Awards

( Đài Loan kim khúc thưởng )

2010 Best Mandarin Female Singer

( tốt nhất quốc ngữ nữ ca sĩ thưởng )

"Wu Ming, Shi"

( vô danh . thơ )

Nominated [62]
Golden Melody Awards

( Đài Loan kim khúc thưởng )

2010 Best Single Producer

( tốt nhất đơn khúc chế tác người thưởng )

"Shi Yu Hu Shuo"

( thơ cùng nói bậy )

Nominated [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2010 Best Female Singer

( tân thành kính bạo nữ ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2010 Top Hit Mandarin Songs

( tân thành kính bạo quốc ngữ ca khúc )

"Shi Yu Hu Shuo"

( thơ cùng nói bậy )

Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2010 Top Hit Mandarin Albums

( tân thành kính bạo quốc ngữ album )

"Wu Ming, Shi"

( vô danh . thơ )

Won [62]
Metro Radio Mandarin Hits Music Awards

( tân thành quốc ngữ lực trao giải lễ )

2010 Best Songs

( ca khúc )

"Shi Yu Hu Shuo"

( thơ cùng nói bậy )

Won [62]
Metro Radio Mandarin Hits Music Awards

( tân thành quốc ngữ lực trao giải lễ )

2010 Best Performance

( ưu tú suy diễn )

"Shi Yu Hu Shuo"

( thơ cùng nói bậy )

Won [62]
TVB8 Mandarin Mod Best 10 Awards Presentation

(TVB8 kim khúc bảng trao giải lễ )

2010 Gold Song

( kim khúc )

"Shi Yu Hu Shuo"

( thơ cùng nói bậy )

Won [62]
China Fashion Awards

( tinh thượng đại điển )

2010 Tinh thượng nguyên sang tiên phong nhân vật Herself Won [62]
Sprite Music Chart Awards

( Sprite bảng trao giải lễ )

2010 Best Female Singer in Hong Kong Territory

( Hong Kong khu vực tốt nhất nữ ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
Sprite Music Chart Awards

( Sprite bảng trao giải lễ )

2010 Best Songs

( ca khúc )

"Wu Ming"

( vô danh )

Won [62]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2010 Best Selling Mandarin Album

( tối cao doanh số quốc ngữ album )

"Wu Ming, Shi"

( vô danh . thơ )

Won [62]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2010 10 Best Selling Mandarin Albums

( mười đại doanh số quốc ngữ album )

"Wu Ming, Shi"

( vô danh . thơ )

Won [62]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2010 10 Best Selling Local Singers

( mười đại doanh số bản địa ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
CRHK Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation

( thương nghiệp radio sất trá giới âm nhạc lưu hành bảng lễ trao giải )

2009 Top 10 Professional Recommended Song - 10th Place

( chuyên nghiệp đẩy giới sất trá mười đại đệ thập vị )

"Ni Ge"

( ni ca )

Won [62]
Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards

(TVB mười đại kính ca kim khúc lễ trao giải )

2009 Gold Song

( kim khúc )

"Jin Gang Jing"

( Kinh Kim Cương )

Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2009 Top Hit Self-produced Albums

( tân thành kính bạo sáng tác đại đĩa )

Heroes Won [62]
Jade Solid Gold Selections(TVB kính ca kim khúc ưu tú tuyển ) 2009 Best Songs "Mei Kong Yun Que"

( mỹ không chim sơn ca )

Won [62]
Jado Solid Gold Selections(TVB kính ca kim khúc ưu tú tuyển ) 2009 Best Songs "Jin Gang Jing"

( Kinh Kim Cương )

Won [62]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2009 10 Best Selling Local Singers

( mười đại doanh số bản địa ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards

(TVB mười đại kính ca kim khúc lễ trao giải )

2008 Gold Song

( kim khúc )

"Yun Lu Yong"

( vận luật vịnh )

Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2008 Top Hit Songs

( tân thành kính bạo ca khúc )

"Qing Shan Dai Ma"

( thanh sơn đại mã )

Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2008 Best Performing Singer

( tân thành kính bạo suy diễn ca sĩ giải thưởng lớn )

Herself Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2008 Top Hit Self-produced Albums

( tân thành kính bạo sáng tác đại đĩa )

Ten Days in the Madhouse Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2008 Best Female Singer

( tân thành kính bạo nữ ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
Sina Music Awards

(Sina Music giới âm nhạc dân ý chỉ số trao giải lễ )

2008 Best Concept Album

( sáng tác khái niệm đại đĩa thưởng )

Ten Days in the Madhouse Won [62]
Sina Music Awards

(Sina Music giới âm nhạc dân ý chỉ số trao giải lễ )

2008 Most Played Song

( tối cao tỉ lệ nghe đài ca khúc )

"Qing Shan Dai Ma"

( thanh sơn đại mã )

Won [62]
Sina Music Awards

(Sina Music giới âm nhạc dân ý chỉ số trao giải lễ )

2008 My Favourite Singer-songwriter

( ta yêu thích nhất xướng tác nhân )

Herself Won [62]
Jade Solid Gold Selections(TVB kính ca kim khúc ưu tú tuyển ) 2008 Best Songs "Yun Lu Yong"

"Qing Shan Dai Ma"

( vận luật vịnh, thanh sơn đại mã )

Won [62]
Metro Radio Mandarin Hits Music Awards

( tân thành quốc ngữ lực trao giải lễ )

2008 Best Female Singer, Popular Karaoke Song, Best Songs

( nữ ca sĩ, nhiệt bạo K ca, ca khúc )

Herself;

"Wood Grain" ( mộc văn );

"Wood Grain" ( mộc văn )

Won [62]
The 9th Chinese Music Media Awards

( thứ chín giới tiếng Hoa âm nhạc truyền thông giải thưởng lớn )

2008 Professional Tribute Annual Awards

( bình thẩm đoàn chuyên nghiệp kính chào niên độ giải thưởng lớn )

Ten Days in the Madhouse Won [62]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2008 10 Best Selling Local Singers

( mười đại doanh số bản địa ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2008 10 Best Selling Cantonese Albums

( mười đại doanh số quốc ngữ album )

goomusicollection 2004-2008 Won [62]
CRHK Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation

( thương nghiệp radio sất trá giới âm nhạc lưu hành bảng lễ trao giải )

2007 Ultimate Female Singer - Silver

( sất trá giới âm nhạc nữ ca sĩ bạc thưởng )

Herself Won [62]
CRHK Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation

( thương nghiệp radio sất trá giới âm nhạc lưu hành bảng lễ trao giải )

2007 Top 10 Professional Recommended Song - 5th Place

( chuyên nghiệp đẩy giới sất trá mười đại vị thứ năm )

"Wood Grain"

( mộc văn )

Won [62]
Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards

(TVB mười đại kính ca kim khúc lễ trao giải )

2007 Gold Song

( kim khúc )

"Wood Grain"

( mộc văn )

Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2007 Best Female Singer

( tân thành kính bạo nữ ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2007 Top Hit Songs

( tân thành kính bạo ca khúc )

"Wood Grain"

( mộc văn )

Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2007 Top Hit Self-produced Albums

( tân thành kính bạo sáng tác đại đĩa )

"What Really Matters" Won [62]
Roadshow Music Awards

(Roadshow chí tôn âm nhạc trao giải lễ )

2007 Best Female Singer

( chí tôn nữ ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
Roadshow Music Awards

(Roadshow chí tôn âm nhạc trao giải lễ )

2007 Best Song ( chí tôn ca khúc ) "Wood Grain"

( mộc văn )

Won [62]
Roadshow Music Awards

(Roadshow chí tôn âm nhạc trao giải lễ )

2007 Best SInger-songwriter ( chí tôn sáng tác ca sĩ ) Herself Won [62]
Jade Solid Gold Selections(TVB kính ca kim khúc ưu tú tuyển ) 2007 Best Songs "Third Person"

Đệ tam thân

Won [62]
Jade Solid Gold Selections(TVB kính ca kim khúc ưu tú tuyển ) 2007 Best Songs "Wood Grain"

( mộc văn )

Won [62]
TVB8 Mandarin Mod Best 10 Awards Presentation

(TVB8 kim khúc bảng trao giải lễ )

2007 Gold Song

( kim khúc )

"Wood Grain" (Mandarin)

Mộc văn ( quốc ngữ )

Won [62]
Metro Radio Mandarin Hits Music Awards

( tân thành quốc ngữ lực trao giải lễ )

2007 Best Songs "Wounded City Secret"

( thương thành bí mật )

Won [62]
Sprite Music Chart Awards

( Sprite bảng trao giải lễ )

2007 RTHK Gold Song Award

( cảng đài kim khúc thưởng )

"Wood Grain"

( mộc văn )

Won [62]
Sprite Music Chart Awards

( Sprite bảng trao giải lễ )

2007 Media Recommendation Award

( truyền thông đề cử giải thưởng lớn )

Herself Won [62]
9+2 Music Pioneer Awards

(9+2 âm nhạc tiên phong bảng )

2007 Pioneer Performance Singer

( tiên phong suy diễn ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
9+2 Music Pioneer Awards

(9+2 âm nhạc tiên phong bảng )

2007 Best Pioneer Singer-songwriter

( tốt nhất tiên phong sáng tác ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
9+2 Music Pioneer Awards

(9+2 âm nhạc tiên phong bảng )

2007 RTHK Best Pioneer Singer

( radio liên ban cảng đài tốt nhất tiên phong ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2007 10 Best Selling Local Singers

( mười đại doanh số bản địa ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2007 10 Best Selling Cantonese Albums

( mười đại doanh số Quảng Đông đĩa nhạc )

"What Really Matters" Won [62]
CRHK Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation

( thương nghiệp radio sất trá giới âm nhạc lưu hành bảng lễ trao giải )

2006 Ultimate Female Singer - Gold

( sất trá giới âm nhạc nữ ca sĩ kim thưởng )

Herself Won [62]
CRHK Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation

( thương nghiệp radio sất trá giới âm nhạc lưu hành bảng lễ trao giải )

2006 Top 10 Professional Recommended Song - 5th Place

( chuyên nghiệp đẩy giới sất trá mười đại vị thứ năm )

"Gather Up"

( Quang Minh Hội )

Won [62]
Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards

(TVB mười đại kính ca kim khúc lễ trao giải )

2006 Gold Song

( kim khúc )

"Gather Up"

( Quang Minh Hội )

Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2006 Best Female Singer

( tân thành kính bạo nữ ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2006 Best Stage

( tân thành kính bạo sân khấu )

Herself Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2006 Top Hit Songs

( tân thành kính bạo ca khúc )

"Gather Up"

( Quang Minh Hội )

Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2006 Top Hit Original Advert Song

( tân thành kính bạo nguyên sang quảng cáo ca khúc )

"Gather Up"

( Quang Minh Hội )

Won [62]
RTHK Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award

( Hong Kong radio mười đại tiếng Trung kim khúc trao giải âm nhạc sẽ )

2006 10 Best Singers

( mười đại ưu tú ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
Roadshow Music Awards

(Roadshow chí tôn âm nhạc trao giải lễ )

2006 Best Female Singer

( chí tôn nữ ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
Roadshow Music Awards

(Roadshow chí tôn âm nhạc trao giải lễ )

2006 Best Song ( chí tôn ca khúc ) "Gather Up"

( Quang Minh Hội )

Won [62]
Jade Solid Gold Selections(TVB kính ca kim khúc ưu tú tuyển ) 2006 Best Songs "Complete"

Viên mãn

Won [62]
Jade Solid Gold Selections(TVB kính ca kim khúc ưu tú tuyển ) 2006 Best Songs "I Wish I Can Give Up On You"

Nguyện ta có thể học được phóng thấp ngươi

Won [62]
Jade Solid Gold Selections(TVB kính ca kim khúc ưu tú tuyển ) 2006 Best Songs "Gather Up"

( Quang Minh Hội )

Won [62]
MTV Super Ceremony(MTV siêu cấp buổi lễ long trọng ) 2006 RTHK's Most Stylish New Singer

( cảng đài nhất cụ phong cách tân duệ ca sĩ thưởng )

Herself Won [62]
TVB8 Mandarin Mod Best 10 Awards Presentation

(TVB8 kim khúc bảng trao giải lễ )

2006 Gold Song

( kim khúc )

"Forgotten Who You Are"

( đã quên ngươi là ngươi )

Won [62]
Metro Radio Mandarin Hits Music Awards

( tân thành quốc ngữ lực trao giải lễ )

2006 Best Songs "Forgotten Who You Are"

( đã quên ngươi là ngươi )

Won [62]
The 7th Chinese Music Media Awards

( thứ chín giới tiếng Hoa âm nhạc truyền thông giải thưởng lớn )

2006 Best Cantonese Female Singer

( tốt nhất tiếng Quảng Đông nữ ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
Super Singer Annual Selection Awards

( kính ca vương niên độ tổng tuyển lễ trao giải )

2006 Top 10 Cantonese Gold Song

( mười đại tiếng Quảng Đông kim khúc thưởng )

"Gather Up"

( Quang Minh Hội )

Won [62]
Super Singer Annual Selection Awards

( kính ca vương niên độ tổng tuyển lễ trao giải )

2006 Best Stage Performance Award

( tốt nhất sân khấu suy diễn thưởng )

Herself Won [62]
Super Singer Annual Selection Awards

( kính ca vương niên độ tổng tuyển lễ trao giải )

2006 Most Popular Advert Song Award

( được hoan nghênh nhất quảng cáo ca khúc thưởng )

"Gather Up"

( Quang Minh Hội )

Won [62]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2006 10 Best Selling Cantonese Singers

( mười đại bán chạy tiếng Quảng Đông ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
CRHK Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation

( thương nghiệp radio sất trá giới âm nhạc lưu hành bảng lễ trao giải )

2005 Ultimate Female Singer - Silver

( sất trá giới âm nhạc nữ ca sĩ bạc thưởng )

Herself Won [62]
Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards

(TVB mười đại kính ca kim khúc lễ trao giải )

2005 Gold Song

( kim khúc )

"Louis and Lawrence"

( lao tư . Luis )

Won [62]
Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards

(TVB mười đại kính ca kim khúc lễ trao giải )

2005 Best Performance Award - Gold

( kiệt xuất biểu hiện thưởng )

Herself Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2005 Top Hit Songs

( tân thành kính bạo ca khúc )

"Butterfly"

( hóa điệp )

Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2005 Best Female Singer

( tân thành kính bạo nữ ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2005 Best Singer-songwriter

( tân thành kính bạo sáng tác ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
RTHK Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award

( Hong Kong radio mười đại tiếng Trung kim khúc trao giải âm nhạc sẽ )

2005 10 Best Singers

( mười đại ưu tú ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
RTHK Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award

( Hong Kong radio mười đại tiếng Trung kim khúc trao giải âm nhạc sẽ )

2005 Most Improved Award

( niên độ tốt nhất tiến bộ thưởng )

Herself Won [62]
Roadshow Music Awards

(Roadshow chí tôn âm nhạc trao giải lễ )

2005 Best Female Singer

( chí tôn nữ ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
Roadshow Music Awards

(Roadshow chí tôn âm nhạc trao giải lễ )

2005 Best Song ( chí tôn ca khúc ) "Butterfly"

( hóa điệp )

Won [62]
Sina Music Awards

(Sina Music giới âm nhạc dân ý chỉ số trao giải lễ )

2005 My Favourite Singer-songwriter

( ta yêu thích nhất xướng tác nhân )

Herself Won [62]
Sina Music Awards

(Sina Music giới âm nhạc dân ý chỉ số trao giải lễ )

2005 My Favourite Melody

( ta yêu thích nhất giai điệu )

"Butterfly"

( hóa điệp )

Won [62]
Ming Pao Artists' Motivation Awards

( minh chu diễn nghệ động lực giải thưởng lớn )

2005 The Most Outstanding Female Singer

( nhất xông ra nữ ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
Ming Pao Artists' Motivation Awards

( minh chu diễn nghệ động lực giải thưởng lớn )

2005 The Most Outstanding Album

( nhất xông ra đĩa nhạc )

"Butterfly Lovers"

( lương chúc tạ thế truyền kỳ )

Won [62]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award

(IFPI đĩa nhạc doanh số thưởng )

2005 10 Best Selling Local Singers

( mười đại doanh số bản địa ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2004 Top Hit Songs

( tân thành kính bạo ca khúc )

"Glamorous"

( diễm quang bắn ra bốn phía )

Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2004 Top Hit Original Songs

( tân thành kính bạo nguyên sang ca khúc )

"Glamorous"

( diễm quang bắn ra bốn phía )

Won [62]
Jade Solid Gold Selections(TVB kính ca kim khúc ưu tú tuyển ) 2004 Best Songs "Glamorous"

( diễm quang bắn ra bốn phía )

Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2003 Top Hit Songs

( tân thành kính bạo ca khúc )

"Sand" ( sa ) Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2003 Grand Music Award - Outstanding Performance - Bronze

( bốn đài liên ban âm nhạc giải thưởng lớn trác tuyệt biểu hiện giải thưởng lớn đồng thưởng )

Herself Won [62]
CRHK Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation

( thương nghiệp radio sất trá giới âm nhạc lưu hành bảng lễ trao giải )

2002 Ultimate Female Singer - Bronze

( sất trá giới âm nhạc nữ ca sĩ đồng thưởng )

Herself Won [62]
CRHK Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation

( thương nghiệp radio sất trá giới âm nhạc lưu hành bảng lễ trao giải )

2002 Top 10 Professional Recommended Song - 9th Place

( chuyên nghiệp đẩy giới sất trá mười đại thứ chín vị )

"Goodbye... Rosemary)

( tái kiến lộ ti Mã Lỵ )

Won [62]
Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards

(TVB mười đại kính ca kim khúc lễ trao giải )

2002 Most Popular Song Online - Silver

( được hoan nghênh nhất trên mạng ca khúc bạc thưởng )

"Goodbye... Rosemary)

( tái kiến lộ ti Mã Lỵ )

Won [62]
Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards

(TVB mười đại kính ca kim khúc lễ trao giải )

2002 Most Popular Singer-songwriter

( được hoan nghênh nhất xướng làm ngôi sao ca nhạc )

Herself Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2002 Top Hit Songs

( tân thành kính bạo ca khúc )

"Angel Blues"

( thiên sứ lam )

Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2002 Grand Music Award - Outstanding Performance - Silver

( bốn đài liên ban âm nhạc giải thưởng lớn trác tuyệt biểu hiện giải thưởng lớn bạc thưởng )

Herself Won [62]
CASH Golden Sail Music Awards

(CASH kim phàm âm nhạc thưởng lễ trao giải )

2002 Best Performance Female Singer

( tốt nhất nữ ca sĩ suy diễn thưởng )

"Angel Blues"

( thiên sứ lam )

Won [62]
CRHK Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation

( thương nghiệp radio sất trá giới âm nhạc lưu hành bảng lễ trao giải )

2001 Ultimate New Female Singer - Gold

( sất tra giới âm nhạc tân lực quân nữ ca sĩ kim thưởng )

Herself Won [62]
Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards

(TVB mười đại kính ca kim khúc lễ trao giải )

2001 Most Popular New Female Singer - Gold

( được hoan nghênh nhất nữ tân nhân kim thưởng )

Herself Won [62]
Metro Radio's Hit Music Awards

( tân thành kính bạo trao giải lễ )

2001 Top Hit New Female Singer

( tân thành kính bạo tân lên sân khấu nữ ca sĩ )

Herself Won [62]
RTHK Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Award

( Hong Kong radio mười đại tiếng Trung kim khúc trao giải âm nhạc sẽ )

2001 Top Prospect New Female Singer - Silver

( nhất có tiền đồ nữ tân nhân thưởng bạc thưởng )

Herself Won [62]
The 15th New Talent Singing Awards

( đệ 15 giới tân tú ca xướng đại tái )

1996 Champion Herself Won [62]

See also

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Preceded by
Eason ChanTrần Dịch Tấn
New Talent Singing Awardswinner
1996
Succeeded by
Wilfred LauLưu hạo long