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Friday, March 18, 2011

Kim Hyun Joong and Bae Yong Jun featured in Manila Bulletin local newspaper

My Triple S friend was able to bought a newspaper and surprisingly saw an article regarding Bae Yong Jun and Kim Hyun Joong. With her permission, I'll be posting it here. ^^ Thanks Ate Yols! ^^

Hallyu stars Bae Yong Joon, Kim Hyun Joong and Song Seung Hun. (Photos courtesy of Bae’s official website and MBC)

Korean stars donate to Japan relief efforts

By JONATHAN M. HICAP

MANILA, Philippines - Days after the devastating earthquake and tsunami that wiped out towns in many areas in Japan, millions of people were left homeless and are now crowding evacuation centers.

There is shortage of food, water, clothing and electricity. Evacuees are also struggling to cope with freezing temperature.

In the face of severe crisis, Korean stars have started donating to help in the relief efforts for the earthquake victims in Japan.

Actor Bae Yong Joon, who is very popular in Japan, has donated 1 billion won (P38.71 million) to Japan. The 38-year-old actor rose to stardom through the drama series “Winter Sonata."

Bae has a huge following in Japan and is known by his Japanese nickname Yonsama. The actor has been involved in various charity projects.

Last year, he participated in the “Miso Project” by Japan’s Digital Adventure TV that raised funds for poor children in the Philippines and Cambodia.

Another popular star, Kim Hyun Joong, leader of boy band SS501, has donated 100 million won (P3.87 million) to help the earthquake victims. Bae and Kim are both under Keyeast management agency.

Kim said his heart ached after hearing the news of the earthquake and tsunami. He asks people to join together to help the victims.

Actor Song Seung Hun has also taken part in the emergency relief efforts for Japan. The actor has donated 200 million won (P7.74 million) to Japan through the Salvation Army and urged the public to donate.

Korean TV stations will also help raise funds through telethons. KBS and MBC will air live fundraising programs so people can donate to Japan. Internet portal Daum has also raised P1.5 million. 


credits: mb.com.ph

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