On December 30th, 2003 at 2am (HK Time) the world lost a great multi-talented performer and film actress. Hong Kong Pop Singer and stage talent Anita Mui Yim Fong passed away a victim to cervical cancer.
Her movies were and always will be classics, putting to film creative and magical talent . Her movies; as Tung; one third of the Heroic Trio in 1992 to July Rhapsody and Dance of a Dream in 2002 are all to be cherished. Her charity work for Hong Kong, film and music are all works of art.
Anita recorded 39 albums in Mandarian, Japanese, and Cantonese, ranging from Chinese Opera to CantoPop.
The world today is a richer and more beautiful place because of her gifts to us of stage, film and song.
Hatsune Miku is a singing synthesizer application with a female persona, developed by Crypton Future Media. It uses Yamaha Corporation's Vocaloid 2 synthesizing technology mixed with hologram projection.
Her name comes from a fusion of the Japanese words for first (hatsu), sound (ne) and future (Miku). Hatsu Miku.
She performes at her concerts onstage live as a vacaloid hologram projection. Miku was the first Vacoloid in Japan to have a number one hit song on the Oricon Charts.
Released over 40 albums / over 300 concerts
Made over 35 domestic films
2003 - Received Highest Award durning 5th concert of Classic Moment Live for raising HK$22 million for SARS
2003 - Published book "Heart of the Modern Woman"
2002 - GD Award Best Actress for July Rapsody
1998 - RTHK Gold Song Award
1993 - Established the HK Artistes Guild
1990 - Farewell concert with 33 consecutive shows
1988 - Award Best Actress for Rouge
1987 - Record-breaking 28 consecutive concerts
1986 - Album "Bad Girl" achieved 8 platinum awards
1985 - Holds first concert with 15 shows
1984 - Best Sup Actress for Rumble In The Bronx
1982 - Won New Talent Singing Contest
Looking at the sea with weariness
I don’t cry, I don’t complain
I look at the sky, I only feel conflicted
My heart, like a small wooden boat, cannot see far
Still it moves forward
Who punishes me in this life?
I struggle everyday in the sea of people
I feel regret in my heart
The years flow like water, I can’t keep yesterday
I can only keep the memories
One by one, in my mind forever
In this world, I miss and miss the olden years
My appearance has already changed
My circumstance too, but my feelings remain.
Ayu is a Fukuoka born singer-songwriter actress, dubbed the "Empress of Pop". She moved to Tokyo at fourteen to pursue a career in entertainment. In 1998, under the tutelage of Avex she released a group of singles and her debut album A Song for XX.
Hamasaki has released hundreds of original songs covering a wide range of musical styles from metal, dance, pop, to classical. Above is Rock'n'Roll Circus.
The foremost film event in South East Asia. A bold and exciting program of films, seminars, local and international stars. The 2009 festival attracted over 15,000 attendees.
Bangkok Film Festival
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JAPANESE O CHRISTMAS
Nihon no Kurisumasu
December
Tokyo,Japan
Nihon no Kurisumasu
The two major religions in Japan are Shinto and Buddhism, so Christmas is viewed as more of a commercial event.
It is often said that Japanese are born Shinto and die Buddhist. The main celebration is Christmas eve and not Christmas day.
In Japan it is common to give Christmas presents have Christmas decorations and give small Christmas Cakes.
For single women it is crucial to have someone to spend Christmas eve with. It is also very important what present they receive and where they spend Christmas eve. Young Japanese women who have a boy friend tend to show him off.
There is also sarcasm that Christmas is compared with a woman's age. Cake shops throughout Japan try to sell all the Christmas cakes before Christmas eve.
Any cakes left after Christmas eve are viewed to be out of date and too old to sell. Japanese women over 25 years old are said to be 'unsold Xmas cake.'
This is a bad tradition that is currently in change due to young Japanese women now choose to marry at older ages.
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