Singaporean pop princess Stefanie Sun was named the favorite female singer at the 7th Global Chinese Music Awards Presentation held at the Hong Kong Coliseum on Sunday.
Singaporean pop singer Stefanie Sun attends the 7th Global Chinese Music Awards Presentation at Hong Kong Coliseum on Sunday, October 7, 2007.
During the biggest event for Chinese pop music, singer-songwriter Sun won the honor for the fifth year, solidifying her position in the mandopop scene.
Hong Kong star Eason Chan was the favorite male singer. David Tao and Joey Yung were named the best male and female singer, respectively.
Although absent, Jay Chou and Jolin Tsai shared in the awards glory. Jay Chou's "Ju Hua Tai" (Chrysanthemum Flower Bed) was in the top 20 favorite songs, and Jolin Tsai's collaboration with David Tao, "Marry Me," won favorite duet.
The night also honored new talents from the Super Girl contest, a singing competition similar to American Idol.
Winners of Super Girl 2005, Li Yuchun, Zhou Bichang and Zhang Liangying, garnered awards for media choice, most versatile artist, and best stage performer, respectively. With their singles also winning honors, the three shared a total of 11 awards.
All winners were determined based on their achievements on the music charts of seven major radio stations, including Beijing Music Radio, Taipei Hit Fm, and Singapore Y.E.S. 933.
Hong Kong singer Eason Chan attends the 7th Global Chinese Music Awards Presentation at Hong Kong Coliseum on Sunday, October 7, 2007.
David Tao attends the 7th Global Chinese Music Awards Presentation at Hong Kong Coliseum on Sunday, October 7, 2007.
(L-R) Chinese mainland singers Li Yuchun, Zhang Liangying and Zhou Bichang attend the 7th Global Chinese Music Awards Presentation at Hong Kong Coliseum on Sunday, October 7, 2007.
(CRI.cn October 8, 2007)