A few representative figures of the Hong Kong pop music scene in the 1980s
Tam Wing Lun (August 23, 1950 -) nicknamed "Principal Tam", for the late soccer star Tam Kong Pak's son, born in Hong Kong, originating from Guangdong Xinhui, is Hong Kong's well-known Cantonese pop singer and film actor. He was once a member of The Losers, and was the lead singer of the band Winners in 1973. He released his first solo album "The Anti Stars" in 1979, and was a Hong Kong music superstar in the 1980s and 1990s. He won the "Most Popular Male Vocalist" award at the 1984-1987 Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Awards for four consecutive years, and the Golden Needle Award at the 1996 Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Awards. When asked about his age, he often claims that he is "25 years old every year". He specializes in singing romantic love songs, with masterpieces such as "Love in the Late Autumn", "Love in the Mist" and "The Root of Love". Anita Mui is one of the main representatives of the Hong Kong pop music scene in the 1980s constantly breakthrough innovation, leading the trend of popular music, stage image has long been at the cutting edge of fashion. In 1994, Anita Mui's album sales exceeded 10 million copies, and in 1998, at the age of 35, Anita Mui was awarded the Golden Needle Award, the highest honor given by Hong Kong's Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Awards, making her the youngest recipient of the Hong Kong music industry's Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2003, Mui was awarded the Jury's Artistic Achievement Award at the 4th China Golden Record Awards, establishing her as one of the most important artists in the Chinese music industry. In addition, the CCTV-MTV Music Awards, China Original Song Awards, Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Awards and Hong Kong Top Ten Golden Songs Awards have all awarded Anita Mui the Honorary Award (Special Contribution Award). 2004, the MTV Asia Awards and the Music Chart posthumously awarded Anita Mui with the Inspiration Spirit Award and the Breakthrough Desire Award respectively. In 2004, the MTV Asia Awards and Music Chart posthumously awarded Anita Mui the "Inspiration Award" and "Breakthrough Aspiration Award" respectively, recognizing her outstanding contribution to Chinese pop music. 2009, Anita Mui was awarded the "World's Most Performed Female Solo Concert by a Chinese Personnel" by the World Records Association with a record of 292 solo concerts worldwide. The World's Most Performed Solo Concerts by a Chinese Female Singer". Teresa Teng (January 29, 1953 - May 8, 1995) was the Queen of Song of her generation. She was born in Dengtai Village, Da Ming County, Handan, Hebei Province, and in Tianyang Village, Baozhong Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan. Because of her noble, gracious and mature image, Teresa Teng gradually became a superstar of the Chinese and Japanese music scene in the 1980s. She is a Taiwanese singer with considerable influence in the global Chinese community, and one of the most renowned Chinese and Japanese female singers of the second half of the 20th century. In the "New China's Most Influential Cultural Figures" contest, Teresa Teng was selected as the most influential artist in Hong Kong and Taiwan. According to statistics, Teresa Teng's record sales have exceeded 48 million.