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Chen Baiqiang (September 7, 1958 - October 25, 1993), born Born in Hong Kong, his ancestral home is Taishan City, Guangdong Province. He graduated from St. Paul's Co-educational School and is a male singer, musician, host and actor in Hong Kong, China. ?[1]?

In 1979, he released his first solo album "First Love"; in the same year, he won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Award for the song "Tears Flow for You"?[2]?. In 1981, he starred in the feature film "The Unemployed". In 1983, he won the Hong Kong Top Ten Golden Melody Award and the AGB Audience Lottery Survey Popularity Award for the song "Take Care of Tonight"; in the same year, he won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Award for the song "I Just Like You". In 1986, he starred in the romance film "Autumn Fairy Tale"[5]?. In 1987, he won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Award for his personally composed song "My Story"[6]?. In 1988, he won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Award and the Top Ten Golden Melody Award for his song "Misty Rain and Misery"; in the same year, he served as a guest performer at the opening ceremony of the Seoul Olympics;[16] Bronze Award for Male Music Singer?[7-8]?. In 1989, he won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs and the Top Ten Golden Song Awards for the song "What I Want in Life"; he won the first prize of TBS at the Tokyo Music Festival for the song "I Just Like You"; [23] in the same year in Hong Kong. Hung Hom Stadium held 6 concerts to commemorate Chen Baiqiang's 10th anniversary. In 1992, three "Chen Baiqiang Farewell Shanghai Concerts" were held at the Shanghai Stadium, officially announcing his farewell to the music scene at the end of the year?[48]?.

On May 18, 1992, Chen Baiqiang drank alcohol and took sleeping pills and fell into coma. He was later sent to Queen Mary Hospital for treatment. On October 25, 1993, Chen Baiqiang died of gradual brain failure at the age of 35. In the same year, he was posthumously awarded the "Endless Talisman Memorial Award" of the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards and the Top Ten Golden Melody Honor Awards?[10]?. In 2002, he won the 25th Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs Silver Jubilee Honor Award[49]?. On January 30, 2010, at the 32nd Top Ten Chinese Golden Songs Awards Ceremony, Chen Baiqiang was posthumously awarded the Golden Needle Award, the highest honor in the Hong Kong music scene [11].