Hundred Flowers Award for Best Chinese Opera Film

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The Hundred Flowers Award for Best Chinese Opera Film was first awarded by the China Film Association in 1962.

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1980s

YearNumberFilm
19803rd [1] Iron Bow \铁弓缘

1960s

YearNumberFilm
19632nd [2] Monkey Subdues White-Skeleton Demon \孙悟空三打白骨精
19621st [3] Hero Yang \杨门女将

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References

  1. (in Chinese) Winners of Hundred Flowers Awards 09 Sep 2008.
  2. (in Chinese) Winners of Hundred Flowers Awards 09 Sep 2008.
  3. (in Chinese) Winners of 1st Hundred Flowers Awards 20 May 2009.