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Why was Henry Zhang banned from mainland China?

Because his remarks have caused some controversy

Chung King-Hsuan published an article in 2012 saying that although he is from the Mainland, he prefers Hong Kong, a free country, and even called Hong Kong The last pure land of Chinese democracy.

People from the mainland especially like to travel to Hong Kong, and many mainlanders like to settle in Hong Kong. The behavior of some mainlanders has caused dissatisfaction among Hong Kong people. So the Hong Kong government proposed that Hong Kong people should know how to be tolerant. In response, Zhang Jingxuan issued a reply to the Hong Kong government and opposed the policy of tolerance. The Occupy Central incident broke out in Hong Kong, and Henry Cheung actually supported the Occupy Central movement.

Performing experience:

In 2001, he released his first solo EP "Hins' First".

In 2002, he signed a contract with Universal Music and released his first solo album "MyWay"; the song "Breaking Point" released in the same year attracted public attention and became a representative work of his acting career.

In 2009, he held the "Unplugged First Movement Concert" at Guangzhou Xinghai Concert Hall, becoming the first local pop singer to sing at Guangzhou Xinghai Concert Hall.

In 2014, he released his first album "Morph" after joining Emperor Entertainment; in the same year, he won the CASH Golden Sail Music Award for Best Male Singer Performance with the song "Youth".

In 2015, he won the award for the highest-selling singer of the year at the 37th Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Awards Ceremony; in the same year, he won the Most Popular Male Singer Award at the 2014 Golden Melody Awards Ceremony.