Here are some Cantonese Hong Kong New Year songs: 1. ["Gong Xi Fa Cai" was sung by Zheng Guobao in the 1950s. It was one of the earliest Cantonese New Year songs.] 2. **"Congratulations to Everyone"**: The song of the same name in the album "Congratulations to Everyone" released by Wen Qiansui and Li Baoying in 1973. The album contained 12 golden songs. Since then, Cantonese New Year songs have become popular. 3. "Happy New Year": The theme song of the Cantonese New Year song concept album "Happy New Year" released by Zheng Shaoqiu/Wang Mingquan in 1977. The songs in this album, such as "Spring Jasmine" and "Spring Festival Ode," were almost the first popular songs, and they were still covered and sung today. 4. "The God of Wealth Has Arrived": A theme song from the album "The God of Wealth Has Arrived" released by Xu Guanjie in 1978. Composed by Xu Guanjie and written by Peter Li. The melody is catchy and the lyrics are easy to remember. It has been widely spread. 5. "Blessing You": The theme song from Jenny's 1980 album, Blessing You, was created by Gu Jiahui and Huang Zhan. 6. "Sharing the Happy Year": A New Year's song that Luo Wen sang on the stage of the Spring Festival Gala in 1985. It was composed by Huang Zhan and arranged by Zhao Wenhai. It was included in the album "Roman" that Luo Wen recorded at Huaxing Records. 7. **"Wishing the New Year"**: A song sung by Lu Fang and Dicky Zhang in the New Year compilation released by Warner Music in 1994. 8. [This Year Wins Over The Old Year]: sung by Liu Fengping in 1984, included in the album,"Congratulations on Making Fortune." Read more exciting novels for free
The following are some of the concert albums that feature classic Cantonese songs from China Hong Kong: - Sammi By My Side Birthday Gig Live by Sammi Cheng was released on December 20, 2018. It included a live recording of her Side track concert and birthday party at the City of Dreams in Macau. It included many works that she had never performed live, such as The World's Best, To Be Honest, Songs Written by Chopin, and so on. - Zhang Jingxuan's Senses Inherited was released on December 21, 2018. - DjAssc-Full Cantonese Slow Songs, Successive Version Music, When Will Huixian See You Again, concert album, serial number 218603. Duration: 84 minutes 28 seconds. Genre: Fever Classic. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some good Cantonese pop songs from Hong Kong: - In 1977, they released Xun Ni's " Whenever Changes ", Luo Wen's " Family Changes ", Chen Lisi's " Ask Me ", Xu Xiaofeng's " Divine Phoenix ", Xu Guanying's " Money Fates Cold ", and " Shrimp Girl Together with You ". - In 1974, Xu Guanjie's " Tower Towering ". - In 1976, Xu Guanjie sang " The Voice of a Prodigal Son." - Eason Chan's Best Bad Friend in 2006. - Li Keqin's Red Sun in 1992. - In 1980, Teresa Teng's " Strolling Life." - Lu Qiaoyin's 2002 'Good-hearted Breakup'. - Lin Zixiang's 1992 'Dare to Love, Dare to Do.' - In 1988, Chen Huixian's " Where Doesn't Life Meet?" - Ye Liyi sang " The Bund ", composed by Gu Jiahui and written by Huang Zhan. - Xu Xiaofeng sang "Season of the Wind." - Anita Mui sang "Song of the Sunset". - Chen Huixian's singing of "A Thousand Songs" and so on. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In Sai Yang Cai Street in Hong Kong, cars were banned on holiday nights. There were many street performers performing here, and a variety of songs, including Cantonese songs, could be heard. In addition, there was no information that showed that other streets in Hong Kong were dedicated to playing Cantonese songs, but some streets might be mentioned because of the filming of the movie or the connection between the song itself and the street. For example, the Weiye Street Overpass where "Zhi Ming and Chun Jiao" was shot did not mention playing Cantonese songs, but there might be a cultural atmosphere of Cantonese songs. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In Sai Yang Cai Street, Mongjiao, Hong Kong, there were many street performances and Cantonese songs when cars were banned on holiday nights. Temple Street was also the place where Hong Kong street singers sang. Cantonese songs could be heard here. In addition, Fa Yuan Street was located in the south of Argyle Street in Mongkou, but there was no mention of whether Cantonese songs were played, but it was also possible that Cantonese songs were played. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The New Year songs performed by Hong Kong stars included "My China Heart" by Zhang Mingmin (although it was not a traditional New Year song, it had a wide influence),"New Year's Wish" by Lu Fang and Zhang Dicky,"New Year's Wish" by Zhang Guorong and Anita Mui, and "Ode to the New Year" by Hong Kong's Children's Choir. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Many of the Cantonese songs sung by Hong Kong singers were very popular. For example, Xu Tingkeng used "Stop for Half a Minute to Listen to a Song" to pay tribute to the Hong Kong music industry and awaken the public's attention to Cantonese songs. There was also Eason Chan, whose Cantonese songs such as " Exaggerated " were very popular; Lee Hacken's " Red Sun " was also a classic Cantonese song; Jacky Zhang sang many classic Cantonese songs such as " Li Xianglan ";; Joey Yung's " Disfigured Face " also had a certain status in Cantonese songs; Ku Ju Ki sang a string of Cantonese songs such as " Golden Songs ";;;, Lin Zixiang's " Ten Ten Twelve Inches ", and Zhang Jingxuan's " Don't Spit Up ". The Cantonese songs of these singers were very popular on the Internet, and their singing skills were outstanding. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The Cantonese-Hong Kong TV Series Network was an online platform for watching Cantonese-language TV series and movies. There were many websites that provided services for Hong Kong Cantonese dramas, such as Hong Kong drama website, Cantonese house, Cantonese website, etc. These websites would update the latest resources of Hong Kong dramas every day, including TV series and Hong Kong movies. Users could watch Cantonese Hong Kong dramas on these websites, and some websites even provided Hong Kong drama rankings and recommendations for classic Hong Kong dramas. In general, the Cantonese-Hong Kong drama network was a leisure paradise for Cantonese lovers, providing high-quality Hong Kong drama viewing platforms.
The following are some love themed songs from Hong Kong: Jacky Zhang's "I Just Want to Follow You My Life", Tang Baoru's "Lovesickness in the Storm"(duet with Jacky Zhang), Liming's "Deep Love Speaks Unspoken", Zhou Huimin's "Lonely Heartache", Lee Hacken's "Mid-Moon Serenade", Chen Huixian's "Thousands of Que Song","Red Tea House","Chain Reaction", Andy Liu's "Secretly Enchanted","You Are My Woman", and Zhang Guorong's "Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter". These songs all expressed various emotions in love, such as longing, deep affection, sweetness, or the pain of separation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were many options on TVP's Cantonese Hong Kong drama website, including Cantonese House, Hong Kong drama website, TVP Cloud Broadcast, and so on. These websites provided the latest TVP Hong Kong dramas, Hong Kong movies, and variety shows, as well as Cantonese versions of TVP dramas. They were one of the websites in the industry that updated faster and had more comprehensive resources for Hong Kong dramas. In addition, TVP also launched an official app,"Buried Dui Dui," to provide viewers with a more convenient drama experience. On these websites or applications, users could watch all kinds of all-Cantonese Hong Kong dramas without advertisements.