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Ng Yi Sheng (simplified Chinese: 黄毅圣; traditional Chinese: 黄毅聖; pinyin: Huáng Yì Shèng; born 1980) is a Singaporean gay writer. [1] He has published a collection of his poems entitled last boy, which won the Singapore Literature Prize, and a documentary book on gay, lesbian and bisexual Singaporeans called SQ21: Singapore Queers in the 21st Century in 2006.
A song is sung in the background by Huang Shengyi at the end of the film. The song, "Zhi Yao Wei Ni Huo Yi Tian" (只要為你活一天; Only Want to Live One Day for You) was written by Liu Chia-Chang in the 1970s. It tells of a girl's memories of a loved one, and her desire to live for him again. [5]
Winner: Ng Yi-Sheng – last boy; Aaron Lee Soon Yong – Five Right Angles; Wena Poon – Lions in Winter: Stories; Elmo Jayawardena – Rainbows in Braille; Suchen Christine Lim – The Lies that Build a Marriage; Chinese category. Co-winner: Chia Hwee Pheng (谢惠平) – 希尼尔小说选 (The Collection of Xi Ni Er Mini-Fiction)
Feng Shaofeng, Ni Ni, Niu Baoping, Zhou Dehua, Chang Xiaojing, Ma Sise, Guo Xiaoxiao: Romance / Drama [164] 18 The Love Songs of Tiedan: Hao Jie: Ye Lan, Feng Si, Ge Xia, Feng Yun, Li Yuqing, Hao Guoying, Hang Zhipeng, Du Huanrong: Drama / Comedy [165] Nowhere to Run: Wang Mengyuan: Thriller / Drama / Horror [166] Target Locked: Ning Haiqiang
Broadcast English title (Chinese title) Eps. Cast and crew Theme song(s) Avg. rating Genre Ref. ()20 Feb 2017– (present Come Home Love: Lo and Behold
Eric Ng (born 27 December 1975) is a Singaporean Mandarin pop music songwriter, music producer and music arranger, and session/touring guitarist. He is also the founder of Funkie Monkies Productions and The Songwriter Music College.
The 5 characters in the original Chinese title of the song ("Bei Jing Huan Ying Ni") were used for the names of the "Fuwa" mascots which symbolized the 2008 Summer Olympics: Bei-Bei: fish, Jing-Jing: giant panda, Huan-Huan: the fire, Ying-Ying: gazelle, and Ni-Ni: swallow. The song runs over six minutes in length. Since its release the song has ...
Ceremonies of the 19th Golden Melody Awards (Chinese: 第19屆金曲獎; pinyin: Dì shíjiǔ jīn qū jiǎng) were held in Taipei, Taiwan in 2008. Nominees were announced on 22 May, 2008, and the award winners in 12 traditional music categories (of 47 nominees) and 23 popular music categories (of 124 nominees) were selected by a panel of 33 judges after four rounds of jury meetings.