On March 24, according to news released by Rolling Stone Records, Taiwanese female singer, songwriter, and writer Zheng Huajuan passed away at the age of 60.
It is reported that Zheng Huajuan passed away on the morning of March 21, and her funeral arrangements are currently being handled by relatives and friends in Germany.
On August 2, 1963, Zheng Huajuan was born in Taiwan, China. In 1977, Taiwan's Xinge Record Company founded the first Golden Rhythm Award Folk Song Competition. In the six subsequent competitions, many outstanding figures in folk songs and the post-folk song era were discovered. Zheng Huajuan was one of them. She sang with simple and fresh songs. Personal singing style occupies a place in the folk song camp.
In addition, Zheng Huajuan was also a music creator active in the 1980s, 1990s and the beginning of the new century. Chen Shuhua's "Smart and Confused Heart", Tao Jingying's "Too Wrongful", Gigi Leung's "Angels and Dolphins", Pan Yueyun's "Thank you for loving me once", Youke Li Lin's "Youth", Zhang Qingfang's "California Sunshine" (composer), Zhang Huimei's " "Lonely Bowling", Wan Fang's "Childlike", Karen Mok's "Single Room with Double Bed" (composer), Lin Zhixuan's "Mona Lisa's Tears", and her own sung "Wandering Heart Parked in Keelung Port" and other popular songs. from her creations. After her marriage, Zheng Huajuan lived in Germany. In addition to continuing to write songs behind the scenes, she also published dozens of books to share bits and pieces of her life and journey.