Popular music industry in Taiwan and Hong Kong –

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• "The popular music industry shifted to Taiwan and Hong Kong. In these locations Shanghai-derived film music was gradually reshaped through contact with new trends in Western and Japanese popular music . . . Later the rise of television was significant, with soap opera playing a major role in popularizing certain types of songs and their singers. . . .
• Examples from the 1980s and 1990s include Jacky Cheung . . ."
• E.g., CD 2:18 "Scent" performed by Taiwanese singer Winnie Hsin (1994) This song also won a major mainland song prize and represents the sentimental mainstream of popular music at that time.

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