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Who in China has won an Oscar?

Currently, eight Chinese people have won Oscars.

First place: Huang Zongzhan

A native of Taishan, Guangdong, a Chinese American, he immigrated to Washington State, the United States with his father at the age of 5. In 1955, he won the 28th Oscar for "The Rose Tattoo" Award for Best Black and White Film, and in 1963 he won the 36th Academy Award for "Best Cinematography" for the film "Hurd".

Second place: Wu Hanrun

Originally from Chaozhou, Guangdong, his official profession is a doctor. He was originally of mixed Chinese and Cambodian descent. He later moved to the United States with his family. In 1984, he won the first place with "The Killing Fields" 57 Oscars for Best Supporting Actor, and he is also the only Chinese to win this award so far.

Third place: Su Cong

A native of Dongguan, Guangdong, Chinese nationality, a composer living in Germany. Born in Tianjin in 1957, he graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music in 1982 and then lived in Germany. He has taught in many German universities; in 1987, he won the 59th Academy Award for Best Original Accompaniment for "The Last Emperor".

Fourth place: Tan Dun

Native Maochong, Changsha, Hunan, Chinese nationality, Chinese musician, composer and conductor. Graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music with a master's degree and a PhD from Columbia University. In 2001, he won the 73rd Academy Award for Best Original Music for "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon".

Fifth place: Bao Dexi

Hong Kong native, Chinese nationality. Male photographer and director from Hong Kong, China. In 2001, he won the 73rd Academy Award for Best Cinematography for "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". He is also the only non-American Chinese photographer to win this award.

Sixth place: Tim Yip

Graduated from the Advanced Photography Major of the Hong Kong Polytechnic and is a well-known artist. Chinese nationality. Since participating in the first film "Heroes" in 1986, he has participated in the art and costume production of many films and operas. He was the first aesthetic artist to promote New Orientalism worldwide. In 2001, he won the 73rd Academy Award for Best Art Direction for "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon".

Seventh place: Ang Lee

Ang Lee, originally from De'an, Jiangxi Province, is a famous director in Taiwan, has an American green card and is a Chinese national. In 2001, he won the 73rd Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". In 2006, he won the 78th Academy Award for Best Director for "Brokeback Mountain". In 2013, he won the 73rd Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for "Life of Pi". Winning the Best Director Award at the 85th Academy Awards, he is worthy of being the No. 1 Chinese director.

Eighth place: Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 89th Academy Awards in 2016, and is also the youngest recipient of the Oscar Lifetime Achievement Award in history. He is also the first Chinese to win this award and the fourth Asian to win this award. Jackie Chan was also ranked first among the twenty greatest action movie stars in history by the New York Times.

The Academy Awards, officially known as the Academy Awards (referred to as the Academy Awards), are world-famous film awards. The Academy Awards are an annual award in the United States that recognizes the achievements of the film industry. It aims to encourage the creation and development of outstanding films. It covers various film types and has more than 20 different awards. It is also the oldest media award in the world. It has become the most influential film award in the world.

The annual Oscar Awards ceremony is broadcast live on television and online in more than 100 countries. The live broadcast platforms in mainland China are 1905 Movie Network and Mango TV. Its status in the American film industry is comparable to the Grammy Awards for music, the Emmy Awards for television, and the Tony Awards for theater. These awards are also modeled after the Academy Awards.

Reference material Baidu Encyclopedia-Oscar