List of Awards and Nominations Received By S.H.E - RTHK Chinese Gold Song Awards

RTHK Chinese Gold Song Awards

The RTHK Chinese Gold Song Awards are given annually by Radio and Television Hong Kong. Ceremonies are held once a year between late December to early January, and honour works produced in the previous year. An exception to this rule occurred in 2003, when the 25th and 26th editions of the awards show were both held in the same year. The 25th iteration, held in January 2003, served as the 2002 edition; the 26th iteration, held in December 2003, served as the 2003 edition. As a result, the 27th iteration (2004 edition) was pushed to January 2005. S.H.E has won four awards from nine nominations.

Year Award Work Result Ref
2003
(25th)
Most Popular Group S.H.E Nominated
2003
(26th)
Most Popular Group S.H.E Silver Award
Best Mandarin Song "Super Star" Nominated
2005 Most Popular Group S.H.E Bronze Award
Best Mandarin Song "Persian Cat" (波斯貓) Nominated
2006 Most Popular Group S.H.E Bronze Award
2008 Nation's Best Group S.H.E Nominated
Best Mandarin Song "What to Do?" (怎麽辦) Nominated
"Chinese Language" (中國話) Nominated
2009 Nation's Best Group S.H.E Won

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