Liao Ching-Sung (Chinese: 廖慶松) was born in 1950. He began his career as an editing technician at the Central Motion Picture Corp, and has been responsible for the editing of many of the "Taiwan New Wave" works. In particular, he began work with Hou Hsiao-Hsien on military documentaries at the Central Motion Picture Corp, and with the exception of "A Time to Live and A Time to Die" he has been responsible for the editing of all of Hou's works. Other major works include "The Terrorist " (1987, directed by Edward Yang) and "Dust of Angels" (1992, directed by Hsu Hsiao-Ming). He was awarded Special Contribution Award at the 55th Golden Horse Awards.
Known For: Editing
Birthday: 1950-03-05
Place of Birth: Taipei, Taiwan
Also Known As: Ching-Song Liao, Liu Hing-Chung, Liao Qing-Song, Liu Hing-Sung, Lew Chen-Suing, 廖慶松, Ching-Sung Liao, Liao Ching-Song, Uncle Liao, 廖庆松