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    I will forever remember this video when thinking of them:


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    I love Chuang 2020! It came during the pandemic and was really the only thing that a bit of normalcy during that period. I loved the show, the uniform and above all else the trainees and mentors. Tao and Luhan were there. Yiyang was a major attraction despite not making the debuting team. I remember so many attractive trainees from Curley Gao to the first black Produce contestant Zhong Fei Fei to Hami from DHolic and Lana the first Russian contestant. Great memories!

    Tao proposed to Yiyang on their show !


    Yiyang trained with Aespa's Ning Ning at SM and was on the China PD101 Chuang 2020 survival show that Tao hosted.



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    SNH48. LOL


    Not the first time. There has been at least or four fairly high-profile cases with them.


    Their stages are pretty risque with girl-girl elements. Much more than Korea.

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    By nationality, Jessica and Krystal are American though their parents are ethnic Koreans. They grew up in the Bay Area around a lot of Chinese-Americans and also during SNSD's time SM required its trainees to learn Chinese and taught to see China as a natural market after the US and Korea.

    oh shit I can see this becoming a trend!


    I guess it has already in China. It was started by a group of friends who met to eat and then do their CPOP/KPOP around the table they're eating on.


    Wish I had friends like this when I was younger! lol


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    This is so cute and looks like so much fun!


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    What a horrible but intriguing story. I don't usually follow this kind of stuff but this one is like a horror movie or drama. She wasn't killed by one person but an entire grotesquely evil family.


    Her ex-in-laws rented out a place and left it unfurnished but had all kinds of horrid things like chainsaw, meatgrinder, cleaver there instead.


    It seems she was married into a family of criminals. Her ex-husband was accused of fraud involving millions and she was in dispute with them over properties worth huge amounts of money. Police arrested her ex's entire family.

    The second video is not tik tok and from the top looking down (a perspective that shortens the legs) which actually is a counterpoint to the Tik Tok video.


    The girls look better in the second video than the Tik Tok one. That does seem like a trendy/nightclub/college area in Guangzhou though.


    The Tik Tok Street fashion videos actually pulled people into the streets to see if they were true. Surprising a lot of the visuals actually match up!


    This is another non-Tik Tok one of fashion on a street in Guangzhou (I personally find them prettier than the Tik Tok ones):


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    The visuals are stunning --


    On Douyin (Chinese Tik Tok)

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    But they look even better just walking on an actual street in Guangzhou! It's like every other girl is idol or model material. The long legs are unreal! So jelly! lol

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    it is not the first day that Korean and Chinese fighting over their history so I am not worried about the Korean side on the hairpin controversy and it will die down just like other controversy like kimchi and hanbok.


    However, the problem is not the hairpin controversy, but whether Wonyoung is Chinese have became a topic lately again in Korea.


    Wonyoung being Chinese had been an issue since Starship released her name as Chang Yuan-Ying to MNET at PD48. Why do you think it is anything new? Unless you can erase her family (her mom's name is Wang, her dad owns a Chinese restaurant and her grandfather was the Secretary of the Korean Overseas Chinese Association) it'll always be an issue with Koreans.

    We need true informations but this is amazing you know that.


    Really? It is all over C and K Netz. IFans are in the dark about everything because they don't bother with Asian news sources. lol


    IZONE Jangwongyoung Father's Chinese Restaurant
    IZONE Jangwonyoung father's Chinese Restaurant Food Jangwonyoung Father's Chinese Restaurant Information and Foods Images I want to go there
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    Her father's restaurant:

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    Netizens are curious about the wealthy family background of "New generation’s muse" Jang Wonyoung
    Information about Jang Wonyoung's well-off background is something netizens can’t help but be interested in.
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    her grandfather, named Jang Young Seung, is Chinese. He used to be the General Secretary of the Association of Overseas Chinese in Korea.



    Hwagyo are discriminated against in Korea which is why they don't bring up their identity. Jang's family is classic Hwagyo.

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    Weird. Jessica and Krystal grew up in the San Francisco Bay area with lots of Chinese-Americans and they had always felt at home in China. This isn't anything new.


    I really like KNetz saying Jessica "cheapens" herself by debuting with a Chinese GG. I wonder how those racists will react if they know that Jessica played a Chinese person in her movie with basketball legend Stephan Marbury in Beijing:

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