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u can see his trip on utube
thnx 2cute2care. this is interesting. i haven't kept up with C-pop for quite some time. Lee Hom's mandarin has drastically improved a looot from when he first started singing. he pretty much grew up in the states and went to college in NY (or along the east coast somewhere), and plus, his primary chinese dialect is gwang dong (cantonese), so that's awesome that he's gotten this far with mandarin. it's kinda cool to see both cultures bridge, but i've always felt like China is inching around to indoctrinate Laos as another colony of its own. technically, rural China lives pretty much the same way as Laos, despite its modernization, and are still poor as well. so it's funny that they dramatize the way of life in Laos as if it's different and foreign especially on the level of poverty for the Chinese audience. with China's growing economy, there's lots of well-to-do young Chinese ppl who have never been exposed to this kind of rural hard-working lifestyle, but really it also exists in China as well.http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=J__-yQsBW-o
here's the link
he also ate insect while he was there too, hehehe, he was talking about it at on of his concerts....lol...u have to check it out on utube
He was born in Rochester, New York. Could've sworn I read somewhere that he grew up in Brooklyn. He went to college in NY too and attended a semester at Berklee to further his music studies. From what I've read his birth name is Alexander Wang, where does the Lee Hom come from?thnx 2cute2care. this is interesting. i haven't kept up with C-pop for quite some time. Lee Hom's mandarin has drastically improved a looot from when he first started singing. he pretty much grew up in the states and went to college in NY (or along the east coast somewhere), and plus, his primary chinese dialect is gwang dong (cantonese), so that's awesome that he's gotten this far with mandarin. it's kinda cool to see both cultures bridge, but i've always felt like China is inching around to indoctrinate Laos as another colony of its own. technically, rural China lives pretty much the same way as Laos, despite its modernization, and are still poor as well. so it's funny that they dramatize the way of life in Laos as if it's different and foreign especially on the level of poverty for the Chinese audience. with China's growing economy, there's lots of well-to-do young Chinese ppl who have never been exposed to this kind of rural hard-working lifestyle, but really it also exists in China as well.
i'm glad that Lee Hom seems to actually be genuine, though it's still a publicity stunt nonetheless.
interesting, interesting, thnx for sharing. Lee Hom is aging pretty well, still got the baby face thing going. nice![]()
yeeups, he's a new yorker indeed. Lee Hom is his chinese name usually given at birth with the american names by the family. most of us are given american names, but we also have our chinese name, which is usually used when in the chinese community or among family. my chinese name was primarily used only at chinese school on weekends, while only a select few in the family also call me by it.He was born in Rochester, New York. Could've sworn I read somewhere that he grew up in Brooklyn. He went to college in NY too and attended a semester at Berklee to further his music studies. From what I've read his birth name is Alexander Wang, where does the Lee Hom come from?
He's very talented, I don't know many people who can pick up an instrument and start playing. He's a great singer and song writer too. I don't know about the publicity stunt part though. No matter where you go, if you're a celebrity someone's going to find you. Laos isn't completely rural I agree, I've never been there myself but from video footage of what my parents brought back it's not that bad in certain parts. But either way, it's good to have someone in the lime light visiting, it brings awareness to the parts that are rural. Publicity stunt or not. It's like how Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt decided to have their baby in Namibia. Not many people have heard of that place before that and aside from privacy, I think they chose that country for another reason as well and that's to help out with tourism.