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Chinese Stars Join Hands for Charity
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Taiwan pop king Jay Chou poses with a baseball cap, featuring his autograph, in this recent photo. Jay Chou is among one hundred Chinese entertainers who have left their personal drawings on some baseball caps, which are to be auctioned online at hitoradio.com until September 5. Most of the proceeds will be donated to the Taipei-based Chinese Children's Home and Shelter Association.
Hong Kong acting and singing superstar Andy Lau poses with a baseball cap, featuring his autograph, in this recent photo. Andy Lau is among one hundred Chinese entertainers who have left their personal drawings on some baseball caps, which are to be auctioned online at hitoradio.com until September 5. Most of the proceeds will be donated to the Taipei-based Chinese Children's Home and Shelter Association.
Singaporean singer Stefanie Sun poses with a baseball cap, featuring her autograph, in this recent photo. Stefanie Sun is among one hundred Chinese entertainers who have left their personal drawings on some baseball caps, which are to be auctioned online at hitoradio.com until September 5. Most of the proceeds will be donated to the Taipei-based Chinese Children's Home and Shelter Association.
Taiwan pop singer Elva Hsiao poses with a baseball cap, featuring her autograph, in this recent photo. Elva Hsiao is among one hundred Chinese entertainers who have left their personal drawings on some baseball caps, which are to be auctioned online at hitoradio.com until September 5. Most of the proceeds will be donated to the Taipei-based Chinese Children's Home and Shelter Association.
Hong Kong singer Eason Chan poses with a baseball cap, featuring his autograph, in this recent photo. Eason Chan is among one hundred Chinese entertainers who have left their personal drawings on some baseball caps, which are to be auctioned online at hitoradio.com until September 5. Most of the proceeds will be donated to the Taipei-based Chinese Children's Home and Shelter Association.
Chinese-American musician Lee-Hom Wang poses with a baseball cap, featuring his autograph, in this recent photo. Lee-Hom Wang is among one hundred Chinese entertainers who have left their personal drawings on some baseball caps, which are to be auctioned online at hitoradio.com until September 5. Most of the proceeds will be donated to the Taipei-based Chinese Children's Home and Shelter Association.
Taiwan singer A-mei poses with a baseball cap, featuring her autograph, in this recent photo. A-mei is among one hundred Chinese entertainers who have left their personal drawings on some baseball caps, which are to be auctioned online at hitoradio.com until September 5. Most of the proceeds will be donated to the Taipei-based Chinese Children's Home and Shelter Association.
Hong Kong actor Edison Chen poses with a baseball cap, featuring his autograph, in this recent photo. Edison Chen is among one hundred Chinese entertainers who have left their personal drawings on some baseball caps, which are to be auctioned online at hitoradio.com until September 5. Most of the proceeds will be donated to the Taipei-based Chinese Children's Home and Shelter Association.

(CRI.cn August 29, 2007)

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