Bibi Chow, Anson Hu, Kangta, K’naan, Elva Hsiao, etc. to form in Toronto

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From Seattle to LA to Las Vegas to Boston to NYC to Toronto, cpop artists have been all over the U.S. and Canada this year ... I'm going to cry if someone else pops up and I can't go stalk them.

Bibi Zhou Bichang, Anson Hu, Elva Hsiao, K’naan, Kangta, Phoenix Legend, Luo Dayou, Da Zhang Wei (former leader of the Flowers), Fu Xinbo (formerly of BoBo), and others will perform in Toronto on November 28th as a celebration of 40 years of diplomatic relationship between Canada and China. For more details and ticket information, visit the official site here.

Ethnic minorities in Chinese entertainment

Does she look Chinese to you?

One of the most frustrating things about introducing new Chinese artists are the “they don’t look Chinese” comments. Considering China has 56 official ethnicities with their ancestral homes in China, and who knows how many unofficial ones, and 1.3 billion people, it’s unfair to homogenize any part of China (or of the world ). And according to wikipedia, minority populations are rising at 7 times the rate of the Han Chinese because the One Child Policy only applies to Han Chinese (no, China is not trying to eliminate its minorities via One Child).

Photographer Chen Haiwen recently paid a tribute to the diversity of China by producing a series of photos that captured this diversity. Along with a team of photographers, he traveled across China for a year to take photos of a family from each ethnic group. Those, along with thousands of other photos captured on the trip, were put on display in Beijing’s WangFuJing Street last month. zhouzhzh on youtube has a slideshow of all the photos.

Here’s a spot light on some, definitely not all, minority Chinese artists in pop culture.

Super Girl He Jie

our Yi-group
manager: Super Boy Ji Jie and brand manager for Bacardi
members: two powerful and tomboyish songstresses SM’s lost cause Zhang Liyin
and really lost cause Super Girl He Jie
and boyband Blue Bird Flying Fish‘s 70.
HuHu’s not Yi, but he’s there by association. Maybe Zhang Yunjing can join, too, by marriage. (more…)