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Super Junior-M & Zhang Li-yin Awarded in China
Thu, 2008-05-29 17:00 Posted by lookout 0 comments
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Currently active in China, Super Junior-M and singer Zhang Li-yin were awarded at a Chinese music awards ceremony.

Both Super Junior-M and Zhang Li-yin are part of the SM Entertainment Agency and they respectively won "Asia's Most Popular New Group" and "2008's Best New Singer" at the 5th Annual Music King Awards held on the 25th in Macao.

The Music King Awards is a music ceremony hosted by the China Cultural Arts Fund Organization and GuangdongTV. There are a total of 40 award categories which consider artists from all over Asia.

This year's ceremony, entitled "5.12 Benefit Night for Natural Disasters," will assist victims of the powerful earthquake which shook Sichuan this year. Proceeds from the tickets sold for the ceremony will be donated entirely to the Macao Red Cross.

"This is our first award since our official debut in China," said Super Junior-M members. "We hope the people suffering in the aftermath of the earthquake will never lose hope."

Super Junior M donation
Sun, 2008-05-25 14:19 Posted by hyeji hyeji's blog | 0 comments

Super Junior M is making rounds of donations - not with their money, but with other people’s money to buy the Chinese love. SuJu M donated 6.8 million Yuan with Jinsimyung pharmaceutical on Honam TV to offer relief to students who lost school supplies during the earthquake. Then Super Junior M manged to raise .7 million Yuan on a variety show to help build schools in underprivileged areas.


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Super Junior-M to Debut in China
Thu, 2008-04-10 19:18 Posted by lookout 0 comments

http://www.rukorean.com/vsearch/search.php?q=Super+Junior-M

Super Junior-M is ready to make its debut in China.

The group, which was tentatively named "Super Junior China" is a vocal group made up of Korean and Chinese members. The group was formed to specifically target the Chinese-speaking markets.


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