Chang Hui-Mei Dominates Golden Melody Awards
By wchung | 30 Apr, 2026
Taiwanese singer A-mei holds her awards for Best female Mandarin Vocalist, Best Album in Mandarin and Best Song of the year at the 21st Golden Melody Awards, Saturday, June 26, 2010, in Taipei, Taiwan. The Golden Melody awards are the Chinese-language pop music world's biggest annual events. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)
Taiwanese pop diva Chang Hui-mei dominated her home country’s Golden Melody Awards, clinching song of the year and best Mandarin album for her record “A-MIT.”
Chang, affectionately known to her fans as “A-Mei,” was also named best female Mandarin singer at the 21st edition of the Grammys of Chinese pop in the Taiwanese capital Taiwan late Saturday. David Tao was best male Mandarin singer.
“A-MIT” also picked up awards for best producer and best arranger. Famed Hong Kong lyricist Lin Xi also won for his work on the album, which is named after Chang’s aboriginal name. Chang is a member of Taiwan’s Puyuma tribe.
HONG KONG (AP)
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