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  2. Global Chinese Pop Chart - Wikipedia

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    The Global Chinese Pop Chart (全球华语歌曲排行榜, quánqiú huáyŭ gēqŭ páihángbàng) is a Chinese language pop music chart compiled by 7 Chinese language radio stations across Asia. It was founded in 2001 by Beijing Music Radio , Shanghai Eastern Broadcasting ( zh ), Radio Guangdong , Radio Television Hong Kong , Hit Fm Taiwan ...

  3. Hong Kong Songs - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Songs is a record chart that ranks the best-performing songs in Hong Kong since February 2022. Published by Billboard magazine, the data are compiled by MRC Data based collectively on each single's weekly digital streaming and download sales.

  4. City Contemporary Dance Company - Wikipedia

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    City Contemporary Dance Company (CCDC; traditional Chinese: 城市當代舞蹈團; simplified Chinese: 城市当代舞蹈团) is a modern dance company in Hong Kong. [1] [2] Dr Willy Tsao founded the company in 1979, [3] and he was the Artistic Director from 1989 to 2019. In May 2020, Yuri Ng was appointed as the 4th Artistic Director ...

  5. Ultimate Song Chart Awards Presentation 2021 - Wikipedia

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    Top 10 Songs of the Year RubberBand "CIAO" [3] Mirror "BOSS" Hins Cheung "What Separates Us/The Way We Were" (俏郎君) Stephanie Cheng "Drink More Water" (多喝水) Terence Lam "Magical Random Potion" (神奇的糊塗魔藥) Jer Lau "Diary of a Madman" (狂人日記) C AllStar "Together We Strive For A Better World" (集合吧! 地球保衛隊)

  6. Timeline of Chinese music - Wikipedia

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    Baak Doi leaves China in 1952 and relocates to Hong Kong. Mao Zedong and CCP evolved patriotic music into revolutionary music. Hong Kong: Continuation of Shidaiqu in Hong Kong. Republic of China / Taiwan: Development of Taiwanese mandopop. Native Hokkien pop phased out by Kuomintang in favor of mandopop.

  7. Music of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Music of Hong Kong is an eclectic mixture of traditional and popular genres. Cantopop is one of the more prominent genres of music produced in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra and the Hong Kong Sinfonietta regularly perform western classical music in the city. There is also a long tradition of Cantonese opera within Hong Kong.

  8. Category:Dance music albums by Hong Kong artists - Wikipedia

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  9. Hong Kong English pop - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong English pop (Chinese: 英文歌) is a genre of music consisting of English-language songs that are made, performed and popularised in Hong Kong. It is known as simply English pop by Hong Kongers. The height of the English pop era in Hong Kong was from the 1950s to mid-1970s. [1]