Credit: VITALWARNING @ http://www.allkpop.com SS501’s leader Kim Hyun Joong recently participated in the 2010 Asian Games opening ceremony in Guangzhou, where he sang the official theme song together with other famous Asian names.
On November 12th, the Hallyu star represented Korea as he sang ‘Sunshine Again‘ alongside famous singers Wei Wei (China), Tan Jing (China), David Tao (Taiwan), and Joey Yung (Hong Kong).
The theme song holds the meaning of never losing sight of your dreams and maintaining the friendship between Asian countries.
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Source: Asiae.co.kr
Korean-English Translation: Wonderrrgirl @ LoveKimHyunJoong.com
Hallyu Star KimHyunJoong sang Guangshou AG Asia Representative Official Theme Song
[Sport Today Correspondent] Hallyu Star Kim Hyun Joong represents Korea at China Guangzhou Asia Game Opening Ceremony and sang the official themesong.
On the 12th, at 9PM, Kim Hyun Joong represented at the 2010 Guangzhou Asia Games Opening Ceremony with 4 other singers representing Greater China to sing the Asian Games Official themesong “Sunshine Again” passionately.
Today, before the climax of the opening ceremony’s touch ignition, Kim Hyun Joong appeared on stage with Wei Wei (China), Tan Jing (China), Rong Zuer/Joey Yung (Hong Kong), Tao Ze/David tao (Taiwan), who are the 4 representatives of the Greater China, together they add to the splendid and perfect harmony and make known to the world about the Asian unity.
This has allowed Kim Hyun Joong to be known and recognised by the viewers as the position of Asia’s greatest star indefinitely. Especially for Kim Hyun Joong’s outstanding appearance and singing, which has gathered the attention of viewers from all over the world.
Especially Kim Hyun Joong singing at the Opening Ceremony, where through the broadcast, it has led viewers to react, saying “Kim Hyun Joong is so amazing singing up there”, “His singing in Mandarin unexpectedly suits him” , “Seeing Kim Hyun Joong appearing there, I feel proud of him” etc, such reactions are stirring up hotly on the discussion boards.
— omitted. Basically about the use of the water stage for the first time —–