Jacky Cheung won numerous awards during the peak period of his singing career. Among them, he won the "Most Popular Male Singer" (1996) in the Top Ten Golden Song Awards Ceremony, and won the "Asia-Pacific Region" three times. The most popular Hong Kong male singer" (1994, 1997-1998) and the "Golden Melody Award" four times (1991-1993, 1995); won the "Top Music Male Singer" for 5 consecutive years at the Top Music Popular Chart Awards Ceremony Gold Award" (1991-1995) and won "My Favorite Male Singer in the Music Circle" three times (1996, 2000-2001); from 1995 to 1997, he won the "Four Radio Music Awards - Media Award", Became the winner of Hong Kong's four major electronic media music awards for three consecutive years; won the "World's Best-Selling Asian Singer" and "The World's Best-Selling Chinese Singer" at the Monte Carlo World Music Awards from 1995 to 1996 Grand Prize; won the "Golden Needle Award", the highest honor in the Hong Kong music scene, at the 2000 Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards Ceremony. His achievements in the Chinese music scene not only made him one of the "Four Heavenly Kings", but also earned him the title of "God of Song", making him one of the music superstars in the Greater China region. Many of his earlier songs have become classics of Chinese pop music and have been covered by many younger singers and foreign singers.
Jacky Cheung has been selected as Asia's most outstanding pop singer many times by the world's most authoritative music magazine - the United States' "Billboard" magazine. After winning the "Golden Needle Award" in 2000, he faded out of Hong Kong's music awards ceremonies, but he did not deliberately announce that he would no longer accept awards. He can still be seen at the IFPI International Singer Sales (Hong Kong) Awards Ceremony recently.
Jacky Cheung is known as the "God of Song" in the Chinese music scene, and his influence and fans cover the global Chinese community and Southeast Asia. There are fan associations for him in Japan, South Korea and Australia. There was a popular saying among the Chinese in the 1990s: "Wherever there are Chinese people, there is Miss Teresa Teng's singing, and wherever the wind blows, Mr. Jacky Cheung's music echoes." In the 1990s, Jacky Cheung launched new music in the United States and Canada. When the album was released, a Chinese record store in an ordinary neighborhood in the United States and Canada could sell thousands of his records. [9]
Jacky Cheung has also collaborated with many world-renowned musicians, including Chinese-American musician Tan Dun, famous American cellist Yo-Yo Ma, famous Canadian female singer Celine Dion, British Soprano singer Sarah Brightman, among others. Due to his long-term and stable high record sales, he has continuously won the IFPI Award for the Top Singer in Record Sales.
He was selected as one of the top ten outstanding young people in Hong Kong in 1998 and one of the top ten outstanding young people in the world the following year. Due to his good reputation, Jacky Cheung was appointed as the honorary ambassador of Hong Kong Disneyland in 2004. At the end of 2006, he renewed his contract and became a senior honorary ambassador.