http://jpopforum.myscicube.com/viewthread.php?tid=19157&fpage=1someone wit better chinese skillz can read whats gone on in the first post. it mentions viyuden will be in HK next month performing.
but i dont know if thats true though since its only that one poster said about them goin. there arent any source around. its funny how everyone in that forum only say they wanna see rika!! excluding the other two.
someone wit better chinese skillz can read whats gone on in the first post. it mentions viyuden will be in HK next month performing.
A 'Japanese Wind' will be blowing into town next month with the arrival of Morning Musume.This year is the year for Japan/HK exchange and even though there are only a few months left to the year, both parties are still putting in all their effort coming up with even more activities such as the large-scale Japanese festical, the plays, ikebana exhibitions, two commemorative pubications by [ ?? No idea what this is ], contents of which revolved round over the lives of the HK and Japanese people as well as the Japanese exchange students who are living in HK.One of the highlights of these events is the Japanese festival. The festival which will be held in Wai Yuen [??] will be taking place on the 22nd and 23rd of next month. The venue is size of 4 to 6 soccer fields and a variety of stalls similar to those found in Japan such as those with traditional Japanese food and games will be featured. This event will have 3 ex-Morning Musume members Viyuden [ I *still* don't understand why some people *still* don't get it that only Charmy's from MM >< ] coming to HK to perform, Sapporo traditional dancers as well as a large-sized yagura [ Scaffold. You might have seen this in some of the doramas and Japanese travelogues.] in front of which the traditional Japanese bon dancing will take place, all done in a bid to experience traditional Japanese culture and celebration. The organisers say that they are looking to attract up to 40,000 people to the event and the entry fee is $20.Other than the massive outdoor festival, there are also other activities which interested parties will have to take note of. On the 30th of this month, the Japanese High Commission/Embassy to HK will be giving a talk and will introduce the history of the art of creating plastic miniature models as well as how to make them.Fantastic. More Japanese artistes will be coming to HK...
haha even the admission is cheap!!!lol
I wonder what this is about:
W & V-u-den Hello! Project 2005 Summer '05 Selection! Collection! Release date: 2005/10/11Pages: 88Size 21cm x 30cmSoft coverhttp://www.hmv.co.jp/product/detail.asp?sku=1454356