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Veteran rock singer Zheng Jun dominated the Beijing Pop Music Awards on Wednesday with five honors, proving his decade-long career is not in a downturn.

Zheng Jun's awards included best singer-songwriter, best producer and best album, for "Chang'an Chang'an."

Singer Zheng Jun poses with his award trophy at the Beijing Pop Music Awards on Wednesday, January 23, 2008. (photo: ent.sina.com.cn)

Hitting the scene in 1994, Zheng Jun reached a career peak in 2002 with an MTV Video Music Award win for his hit "1/3 Dream."

The annual Beijing Pop Music Awards were presented by Beijing Music Radio as a year-end wrap-up of its influential pop music chart.

Each award is shared by a mainland musician and a Hong Kong or Taiwan musician.

At Wednesday's awards, the best singer-songwriter from Hong Kong/Taiwan was Chang Chen Yue, who also shared the best album award with Zheng Jun, for "Yearning Is a Kind of Sickness." The best producer under the Hong Kong/Taiwan category was Lee-Hom Wang, for "Change Me."

Wang Feng (mainland) and Eason Chan (Hong Kong/Taiwan) shared the best male singer awards, and their female counterparts were mainland Super Girl winner Zhang Liangying and Taiwan songstress Angela Zhang.

(CRI January 24, 2008)

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