[News] SJ-M is the most well-received at the Hong Kong Asian-Pop Music Festival
According
to reports from the Hong Kong media, this year's 《Hong Kong Asian-Pop
Music Festival》 was held on the 23rd of March at the Expo. Countries
such as China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, and Malaysia
deployed their best men with the heavenly kings and queens' status, and
also young, talented artists to perform and compete against each
other. William Chan, who was representing Hong Kong, was unable to win
over his overseas rivals, and was eliminated first; he expressed that
he was disappointed (with the loss), but would definitely accept the defeat with good grace.
China's representative wins two awards
Hong Kong's William Chan, China's Wu Qiong, Taiwanese group SIGMA, South Korean group The Boss*, Singapore's Tay Kewei and Malaysian band Bunkface chased after the Asian Super New Star Award, Best Stage Performance award, (and)
the Best Song Performance award. Although William Chan had the
advantage for being in his homeground, but still lost over the raging
overseas rivals. He and SIGMA were eliminated from the competition
first, and even in the Best Stage Performance Award category in which he
had the most confidence in, he also lost by a narrow margin of several
points. In the end, Wu Qiong snatched both the Asian Super New Star
Award and the Best Song Performance Award, while the Best Stage
Performance award fell into the hands of The Boss.
South Korean group wins Best Stage Performance Award
William Chan admitted honestly that he was very disappointed (with the loss),
but would definitely accept the defeat with good grace, and said that:
"I have always wanted to win the Best Stage Performance Award, and
worked really hard for the dance practice this time; I'll just have to
continue working harder. Although I've lost, I really accept it. It's
really an invaluable experience to be able to watch the performances by
artists from different places." He explained that he was very nervous
while waiting for the results to be announced on stage, but it was a
real pity that he lost to The Boss by a margin of several points.
William Chan said that: "I was able to experience the feelings that I
felt when I participated in the rookie's competition when I was 17. At
that time, I joined the competition for the sake of the Best Stage
Performance as well." When asked whether he felt that his loss could be
attributed to the fact that he did not activate the lightbulbs on his
performance outfits in order to add to the effects of the performance,
William Chan laughed and said: "If there were sparks it would be even
better; I actually planned to light them up after entering the final
round. But it's alright, I can still wear the outfit in the future."
SJM was the most well-received
Hong
Kong representative Joey Yung took the lead by singing; other
performers included Taiwan's Lollipop F, Singapore's JJ Lin, Korea's
Super Junior-M (SJM), Malaysia's Fish Leong, and China's Bibi Zhou.
Among them, SJM's appearance during the finale was the most
well-received, causing profuse screams from the audience.
* a.k.a. Dae Guk Nam Ah (DGNA)
According
to reports from the Hong Kong media, this year's 《Hong Kong Asian-Pop
Music Festival》 was held on the 23rd of March at the Expo. Countries
such as China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, and Malaysia
deployed their best men with the heavenly kings and queens' status, and
also young, talented artists to perform and compete against each
other. William Chan, who was representing Hong Kong, was unable to win
over his overseas rivals, and was eliminated first; he expressed that
he was disappointed (with the loss), but would definitely accept the defeat with good grace.
China's representative wins two awards
Hong Kong's William Chan, China's Wu Qiong, Taiwanese group SIGMA, South Korean group The Boss*, Singapore's Tay Kewei and Malaysian band Bunkface chased after the Asian Super New Star Award, Best Stage Performance award, (and)
the Best Song Performance award. Although William Chan had the
advantage for being in his homeground, but still lost over the raging
overseas rivals. He and SIGMA were eliminated from the competition
first, and even in the Best Stage Performance Award category in which he
had the most confidence in, he also lost by a narrow margin of several
points. In the end, Wu Qiong snatched both the Asian Super New Star
Award and the Best Song Performance Award, while the Best Stage
Performance award fell into the hands of The Boss.
South Korean group wins Best Stage Performance Award
William Chan admitted honestly that he was very disappointed (with the loss),
but would definitely accept the defeat with good grace, and said that:
"I have always wanted to win the Best Stage Performance Award, and
worked really hard for the dance practice this time; I'll just have to
continue working harder. Although I've lost, I really accept it. It's
really an invaluable experience to be able to watch the performances by
artists from different places." He explained that he was very nervous
while waiting for the results to be announced on stage, but it was a
real pity that he lost to The Boss by a margin of several points.
William Chan said that: "I was able to experience the feelings that I
felt when I participated in the rookie's competition when I was 17. At
that time, I joined the competition for the sake of the Best Stage
Performance as well." When asked whether he felt that his loss could be
attributed to the fact that he did not activate the lightbulbs on his
performance outfits in order to add to the effects of the performance,
William Chan laughed and said: "If there were sparks it would be even
better; I actually planned to light them up after entering the final
round. But it's alright, I can still wear the outfit in the future."
SJ-M was the most well-received
Hong
Kong representative Joey Yung took the lead by singing; other
performers included Taiwan's Lollipop F, Singapore's JJ Lin, Korea's
Super Junior-M (SJ-M), Malaysia's Fish Leong, and China's Bibi Zhou.
Among them, SJ-M's appearance during the finale was the most
well-received, causing profuse screams from the audience.
* a.k.a. Dae Guk Nam Ah (DGNA)
Source: 明报 (via 565.net)
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