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Daily Archives: February 20, 2010

A bit past midnight in Taiwan on February 20, Super Junior’s Henry visited Baidu to greet fans with a sweet message, New Year’s greeting and a promise for a big surprise.

As our readers probably know by now, SuJu’s been busy with their pan-Asian tour, doin’ a little Bangkok and now heating things up in Taiwan. Chinese ELFs are undoubtedly pumped up for the concert on February 21, and Hangeng definitely added to the hype with this post. Check it out here:

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The South Korean idol group Super Junior, who brought “Sorry Sorry” to being one of the more known songs in Taiwan, will be having their final stop* for their Asia Tour in Taipei from today for the next 2 days, making it the first concert to be held in Taiwan’s Super Dome in the year of the Tiger. It has also been said that Super Junior will become Taiwan’s tourism ambassador, showing the amount of power this “Korean wave” possesses.

Super Junior’s first concert in Taiwan is really something, with concert tickets being snapped up at a very fast rate. Moreover, this stop happens to be on the Chinese New Year, and members have already known more about the customs from their Chinese member Hangeng, making them look forward to the celebrations of the Lunar New Year.
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2010.02.19 Fri 04:16

..See you in Taiwan^^…

Source:http://www.cyworld.com/jsplus
Translated by Blue19@SJ-World.net
Thanks to ♥ jubee ♥ for the confirmation and dDonika for headsup


Hello everyone!!
Long time no see!!!
Happy new year!!
Happy Chinese new year!!!
give me red packet*!!!!

I’m really sorry everyone!
I haven’t come on to greet you…
Some things came up recently so I’ve been very busy…
Sorry!
I miss you all too!!
Really!!!
How are you doing lately?
Does String** still like me?

I’m in Taiwan now! Tomorrow we have our super show 2!
I have a new “SURPRISE” for everyone at Super Show 2!
SURPRISE SURPRISE SURPRISE!!!!***

Thanks everyone for always supporting me!!!
I’ll remember all of you forever!
I have to sleep soon… I have to get out of bed early tomorrow morning…
I just wanna tell all of you…
We sjm and sj will no matter what problem will continue on…
Everyone don’t have to worry!
Thank you for always supporting us .. supporting me
THANK YOU!!!!
It’s already late… All of you quickly go to bed!!!
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Braving the cold front, well over a thousand fans jam-packed Taipei’s Taoyuan International Airport to welcome the Korean wave’s hugely popular group Super Junior. The fans were chaotically pushed their way into the airport’s Terminals 1 and 2, and because they wanted to get close to their idols, they ran and jumped up to Super Junior without feeling “Sorry, Sorry” about it.

Since they are holding concerts tomorrow and the day after that, Super Junior arrived yesterday afternoon on different flights, with both flights arriving an hour airport to Taoyuan International Airport. Organizers requested the assistance of 50 additional personnel to help protect the superstar group, but approximately 1,500 fans squeezed into Terminal 2’s arrival hall area awaiting them.

Once Super Junior arrived to the airport, the thousand-plus fans fiercely pushed their way past the barricades before they were completely set up, pressing hard against the glass to take pictures, and doing everything they could to climb up to higher ground. The scene was nearly out of control, as fans were accused by the organizers afterwards for tearing down the protective corridor.

The members of the group are busy today with their busy itinerary in arriving before their concert. Yesterday, the members of the two arriving groups left the airport for the posh Sherwood Taipei hotel, then for dress rehearsal that night. This is also Super Junior’s last stop in their Asian tour.

cr: here


K-pop boy band Super Junior proved their growing popularity in the Philippines with their “Super Show 2” live album, which topped the country’s international album chart.

According to the record label that released Super Junior’s album in the country, “Super Show 2” is No. 1 on the Astrovision and Astroplus international album chart for the period Feb. 8 to 14. The two retail chains have about 30 outlets in the country.

The “Super Show 2” album contains 39 tracks recorded live from Super Junior’s concert tours of the same title.

This is the third time that Super Junior’s album has topped album sales in the Philippines.

Many surmise that the brisk sales of Super Junior’s albums is somehow connected to the boy band’s upcoming concert in the Philippines slated on April 10 at the Araneta Coliseum.

Super Junior’s “Sorry, Sorry” album debuted at No. 1 on the Music One album chart three days after it was released last September, becoming the first K-pop artist to top the local music charts.

In addition, Super Junior’s “Sorry, Sorry-Answer” has topped the MYX music charts.
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Taiwan International Airport T1 Leeteuk Shingdong EunHyuk Super Junior Super Show 2

credit: maydayyuhan


(ELF, Don’t imitate this… ^^)
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Korea’s popular idol group, Super Junior’s charm actually led to having nearing 1500 fans crowding at 2 of the terminals at Taoyuan Airport, making the airport the liveliest and craziest location in Taiwan out of the 9 days of the Lunar New Year holiday.

Because of the concert at Taipei arena on the weekends, Super Junior arrived in Taiwan on the afternoon of the19th in 2 different flights. Due to the fact that the flights arrive at Terminal 2 and Terminal 1 consecutively, the organizers hired over 50 guards and self-supporting students* to guard. Some of the fans stayed over at the airport the night before to book their spaces to see their beloved idols, causing the halls of both terminals to be flooded with fans.

Although it was separated into 2 groups and 2 different flights, the blockade that was originally in place became useless once the fans sees Super Junior. Besides the intense pushing and attracting the other tourists’ criticisms, they even banged hard on the glass and climbed to high places. The whole situation was nearing impossible to control. Despite so, the airport police still tells the fans to move back with a tone of displeasure.

In this trip, SJM’s Zhoumi and Henry followed along and because of his schedule, Siwon will only arrive just before the concert. Both groups of members headed towards Sherwood Hotel after leaving the airport to prepare for rehearsals at the Taipei arena in the night.

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Korea’s popular idol group, Super Junior came to Taiwan again for a concert. The fans got into conflict with the guards. Fans who fell after all the pushing and squeezing with the Korean guards and
staff said that they will never support their idols again. Both terminal 1 and 2 of the airport was flooded with fans and the situation was rather chaotic.
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