Archive for February, 2008

Sarah Geronimo: Singer of the Week on AskMen.com


Sarah Geronimo: Singer of the Week on AskMen.com

With a name like Sarah Geronimo, it’s easy to see why this Filipina babe has catapulted into the dreams of men everywhere.
AskMen.com feature on Sarah Geronimo that includes pics, pictures, biography, video, related news, vital stats, commentary, and cool facts.
Why we like her?Sarah Geronimo seems like an approachable, grounded and well-mannered pop star, even if [...]

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Malaysian Singer Victor Huang to Hold First Solo Concert in Shanghai


Malaysian Singer Victor Huang to Hold First Solo Concert in Shanghai

Crooner Victor Huang Pin Guan, formerly of Malaysian duo Wu Yin Liang Pin, is set to perform his eagerly anticipated, first solo Shanghai concert soon, writes Min-G Yao.
The Japanese holiday called White Day falls on March 14. While the women give gifts to men on Valentine’s Day in Japan, men are supposed to return the [...]

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Chinese Actress Yuan Li Stars in Giuseppe Tornatore’s Vision Beijing


Chinese Actress Yuan Li Stars in Giuseppe Tornatore’s Vision Beijing

Chinese actress Yuan Li will appear next in Giuseppe Tornatore’s Beijing-focused short film, “Reunion,” which the Italian director created for Vision Beijing, a project involving five internationally acclaimed filmmakers as they chronicle the city’s changes leading up to the Olympics.
Hong Kong director Andrew Lau’s vision presents the only Chinese perspective in the project. The other [...]

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L’Arc-en-Ciel to Kick off World Tour in Shanghai


L’Arc-en-Ciel to Kick off World Tour in Shanghai

Popular Japanese rock band L’Arc-en-Ciel, who played a sold-out show in Shanghai in 2005, is staging a comeback show in the eastern Chinese city to kick off its first world tour.
The four-member band will begin its "Kiss" tour with a concert at Shanghai’s Yuanshen Stadium on April 19, the local Oriental Morning Post reported on [...]

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David Tao to Treat Fans to Beijing Concert


David Tao to Treat Fans to Beijing Concert

“I won’t invite guests to perform, I won’t dance, take off my clothes or dress up like a peacock to arouse attention of the audience,” says Taiwan singer and song producer David Tao, who was in town last week to prepare for his Beijing concert on March 1.
“You might think the concert sounds boring but [...]

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Jolin Tsai & Elva Hsiao deny they have been on Edison’s hard disk


Jolin Tsai & Elva Hsiao deny they have been on Edison’s hard disk

The Edison nudie pictures scandal rumbles on (are you bored yet?) Taiwanese singers Jolin Tsai (right) and Elva Hsiao have both denied they are involved in the scandal and there their naked pictures exist. So confident that pictures of themselves in bed with Edison don’t exist are they that they have placed a reward of [...]

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T. V. Carpio


T. V. Carpio

Teresa Victoria Carpio, more commonly known as T. V. Carpio, is a Chinese/Filipina singer, songwriter and actress. She was born in Oklahoma City in 1981. She is the daughter of Asian singing star Teresa Carpio, with whom she has performed on stage as a backup singer. Her mother has also recorded one of her compositions.
Carpio [...]

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Unlucky Bear


Unlucky Bear

funny vidoe, i like it very much!!
Original article from: Asianpopcorn

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Jackie Chan’s Father Dies


Jackie Chan’s Father Dies

Jackie Chan’s father, Charles, died of cancer on Tuesday in Hong Kong while Jackie was in Beijing, Wen Wei Po newspaper reported.
Charles Chan just celebrated his 93rd birthday in December. He was suffering from prostate cancer, the report said.
Charles Chan was accompanied by his grandson, Jaycee, and his daughter-in-law, Joan Lin, when he died.
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Vancouver Honors Hong Kong Comedienne Lydia Shum


Vancouver Honors Hong Kong Comedienne Lydia Shum

Vancouver Mayor Sam Sullivan has declared June 1, 2008 a day to commemorate Hong Kong comedienne Lydia Shum.
Sullivan designated what would have been Shum’s 63rd birthday “Ms. Fei-fei Day.” He also presented an honorary certificate to Shum’s daughter, Joyce Cheng.
Shum, whose influence spanned the world’s Chinese-speaking communities, was affectionately called “Fei-fei” (Fatty) for her plump [...]

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