Hong Kong pop singer Kelly Chen (front) performs
at "The Same Song" show in San Francisco on Saturday, March 3,
2007. The seven-year-old program produced by China Central
Television enjoys a large audience among overseas Chinese.
Saturday's star-studded show, highlighting the Chinese Lantern
Festival which fell on Sunday, attracted an estimated ten thousand
viewers.
Hong Kong star Eason Chan performs at "The Same
Song" show in San Francisco on Saturday, March 3, 2007. The
seven-year-old program produced by China Central Television enjoys
a large audience among overseas Chinese. Saturday's star-studded
show, highlighting the Chinese Lantern Festival which fell on
Sunday, attracted an estimated ten thousand viewers.
Taiwan veteran musician Jonathan Lee was among a
slew of Chinese musicians performing at "The Same Song" show in San
Francisco on Saturday, March 3, 2007. The seven-year-old program
produced by China Central Television enjoys a large audience among
overseas Chinese. Saturday's star-studded show, highlighting the
Chinese Lantern Festival which fell on Sunday, attracted an
estimated ten thousand viewers.
Taiwan singer Chyi Chin performs at "The Same
Song" show in San Francisco on Saturday, March 3, 2007. The
seven-year-old program produced by China Central Television enjoys
a large audience among overseas Chinese. Saturday's star-studded
show, highlighting the Chinese Lantern Festival which fell on
Sunday, attracted an estimated ten thousand viewers.
Chinese mainland singer Liu Huan performs at "The
Same Song" show in San Francisco on Saturday, March 3, 2007. The
seven-year-old program produced by China Central Television enjoys
a large audience among overseas Chinese. Saturday's star-studded
show, highlighting the Chinese Lantern Festival which fell on
Sunday, attracted an estimated ten thousand viewers.
Chinese mainland singer Cai Guoqing was among a
slew of Chinese musicians performing at "The Same Song" show in San
Francisco on Saturday, March 3, 2007. The seven-year-old program
produced by China Central Television enjoys a large audience among
overseas Chinese. Saturday's star-studded show, highlighting the
Chinese Lantern Festival which fell on Sunday, attracted an
estimated ten thousand viewers.
(CRI.cn, Sina.com March 6, 2007)