Draft:Jinying Wang
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Jinying Wang (1946—), whose real name is Ren-Hsin Wang and whose early-stage name was Chin-Ying Wang, Kitten, is an actress in the Taiwanese opera. She has appeared in TV dramas on various wireless television stations (Taiwan Television, China Television, and later Da Ai Television, Formosa Television). She is known for her roles opposite Liu Ching, Li-Hua Yang, Hsiang-Lien Huang, Chun-Mei Kuo, Ru-Ling Li, Mei-Yun Tang, Ya-Fen Hsu, Xiaomi, etc. In 2020, the Ministry of Culture designated Jinying Wang an “important preserver of traditional performing arts - Taiwanese opera” - A national treasure artist (a living national treasure).
Life Story[edit]
Influenced by her sister Jinlian Wang, Jinying Wang began to learn Taiwanese opera when she was a child. She performed everywhere with a medicine troupe. She later joined Chiayi Public Welfare Radio and became a member of the “Five Tigers Radio Troupe.”[1]
Jinying Wang joined Taichung Mintian Radio when she was 17 years old. She was known by the nickname “Kitten” and made several records.[2] She later transferred to Unicom Radio.
At 22, Jinying Wang followed her sister to meet the Taiwanese opera troupe leader Jon-Yuan Liu and joined the CTV Taiwanese opera troupe. She also changed her stage name to Jinying Wang. At that time, she was as famous as Liu Ching and Tsung-Ming Chen. She also participated in the broadcasting of Taiwanese opera with Ming Pen Broadcasting and Cheng Sheng Broadcasting.
In 1985, Jon-Yuan Liu founded the Heluo Taiwanese Opera Troupe. Jinying Wang joined the troupe and served as the artistic director.
She also served as an adjunct associate professor in the Department of Taiwanese Opera at the National Taiwan College of Performing Arts and a predecessor of the National Taiwan Opera College.
In recent years, Jinying Wang has participated in performances in Da Ai Television’s <Bodhi Mind of Meditation - The Legend of the Monk> and the Tang Mei Yun Taiwanese Opera Company.
Award-winning Experiences[edit]
Jinying Wang won the 8th Global Chinese Culture & Arts Award, and the “Taipei Cultural Award” granted by the Department of Cultural Affairs[3], Taipei City Government Taipei City Government.
In 2014, she received the “Taipei City Traditional Art Artist Award” granted by the Department of Cultural Affairs, Taipei City Government.[4]
In 2020, the Ministry of Culture designated Jinying Wang as an “important preserver of traditional performing arts - Taiwanese opera” - A national treasure artist (a living national treasure).[5]
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- ^ "74歲王金櫻 致力歌仔戲文化保存". 傳藝online (in Chinese). 2023-05-05. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
- ^ "總統接見第八屆全球中華文化藝術薪傳獎當選人". www.president.gov.tw (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 2024-01-12.
- ^ "103年臺北市傳統藝術藝師獎". 臺北市政府文化局 (in Traditional Chinese). 2021-04-13. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
- ^ "重要傳統藝術世代相傳 臺灣人間國寶藝湛登峯". 中華民國文化部 (in Chinese). 2020-08-01. Retrieved 2024-01-12.