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Golden Horse, a film gala for all China

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Nick Cheung plays a vicious policeman with a scar on his face. After many years in the entertainment field, Cheung wins the award for his natural and impressive performance. Before the Golden Horse, he had been crowned the Best Actor in Hong Kong and South Korea.

"Huang Bo, Actor, said, I'm very excited to receive the Golden Horse's Best Leading Actor for the first time. I had no time to thank everybody on stage, and here I would like to thank those who have helped and criticized me."

Nicky Chung, Actor, said, "I was very impressed by Huang Bo's acting, and I had thought it was hard for me to take the prize. When I heard that Huang and me both were awarded, I thought it was the best result."

In the comedy "Cow", Huang Bo plays a farmer who escapes from the Japanese invaders' massacre and survives with a cow.



In the competition of the Best Leading Actress, Li Bingbing defeated Taiwan's Chang Yung-Yung and the mainland competitors Zhou Xun and Yuan Quan and clinched the trophy for her performance in the "Message". It is the fourth continuous year that the laurel was taken by actress from Taiwan.

In the "Message", Li Bingbing plays a spy who is betrayed by her best friend and imposed by her lover.

Li Bingbing, Actress, said, "I have never thought that I could be enrolled in the Golden Horse nominations. I was ready to take any result but when I heard my name, I was so thrilled. I give my thankfulness to those who love me and my loved ones."

Veteran mainland actor Wang Xueqi was crowned the Best Supporting Actor for "Forever Enthralled". And Best Supporting Actress went to Kara Hui for "At the End of Daybreak".

In recent years, more and more Chinese mainland and Hong Kong films are sharing the limelight at the Golden Horse Awards. In a way, the award is fulfilling its goal by embracing diversification.

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