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The
disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 early on March 8
remains a mystery. On its way to Beijing from Kuala Lumpar, the airplane
suddenly vanished from radar screens somewhere over the seas in between
Malaysia and Vietnam. Several Asian artists from Malaysia, China, and
Taiwan continue to pray for the flight’s safety, hoping there would be a
miracle.
Malaysian artists including Michelle Yeoh (楊紫瓊), Vivien Yeo (楊秀惠), Angelica Lee (李心潔), Fish Leung (梁靜茹), Victor Wong (品冠) and Shila Amzah
(茜拉) were hit with grief after learning of the missing aircraft.
Currently working abroad, Michelle expressed her condolences to the
flight’s passengers and crew members. Vivien admitted feeling extremely
sorrowful about the incident. With her career based in Hong Kong, she
had visited her home country during Lunar New Year to wish family and
friends safety. Angelica hopes for a miracle, while Fish and Victor
spread words of prayer on their Weibo accounts. Shila felt extremely
uncomfortable about the incident and shared how she constantly took
flight MH370 in the past.
Other Chinese artists also expressed their concerns for those affected and told everyone to not give up their hopes. Huang Xiaoming
(黃曉明) wrote on his Weibo blog, “This news has caused much worry, and I
really hope everyone is safe and sound. I hope everyone can take good
care of their emotions and never give up on hope! Praying for everyone’s
peace!”
Zhang Ziyi (章子怡) uploaded a photograph of two lit candles and commented, “A day of sorrow!” Hong Kong actress, Ada Choi (蔡
少芬), also posted on her Weibo blog, “Why hasn’t the missing airplane
been found…Lord have mercy, wishing there is a miracle and also have
peace and strength for the families [waiting] on the ground. So sad, so
heartbroken, so much sorrow.”
Taiwanese artists including Rainie Yang (楊丞琳), Leehom Wang (王力宏), Yoga Lin (林宥嘉), Valen Hsu (許茹蕓), and Barbie Hsu
(徐熙媛) left similar messages of prayer on their blogs. Rainie wrote, “My
god…praying that there is peace.” Likewise, Yoga expressed, “Hoping the
missing airplane can make it home safely. Give their family members
some space. We don’t need to be onlookers toward their grief.”
Leehom, who just flew to Kuala Lumpar from Beijing last week, felt
extremely sympathetic. He admitted, “I find it so hard to believe the
news I’m hearing. I constantly take that flight, and just did so last
week. Praying for all the passengers and crew members!” Barbie wrote,
“Please do not make up rumors. Everyone is worried, and please consider
the feelings of their family members. Wishing for the passengers’
safety.” Valen also expressed, “Praying for the missing Malaysian
Airlines flight’s family members and friends. Hope a miracle can happen!
Showing support together!”
Mavis Pan (潘霜霜), the former girlfriend of Raymond Lam (林峯), was recently sighted shopping with new boyfriend, Michael Xue (薛焜), the heir of the Shenzhen jewelry business, Bo Fook.
On March 6, 26-year-old Mavis and 27-year-old Michael were seen
shopping at Elements, a large mall located in the heart of Tsim Sha
Tsui. The two first stopped by the trendy fashion store Y3, where Mavis
spent approximately 15 minutes searching for a set of hats and dresses.
While Michael paid, Mavis went to Givenchy – a store across the hall –
and picked out a set of clothes for Michael to try out.
Mavis and Michael were seen hugging intimately and linking arms
throughout their shopping date, but the two kept a noticeable distance
from each other in crowded places. Mavis appeared shocked when she
spotted reporters. Speeding up her walking, Mavis dismissed the
reporters’ questions and said, “Ah, don’t take photos!”
Asked if Mavis has heard of the marriage rumors between Raymond Lam and Karena Ng (吳
千語), Mavis quickly said, “It has nothing to do with me!” Asked if
Michael is Mavis’ current boyfriend, Mavis said, “We are friends!”
Michael, the heir and general manager of Shenzhen’s Bo Fook jewelry
company, studied in the United States before returning to his family
business in 2009. Established in 1989, Bo Fook is the supplier for over a
thousand jewelry stores. Bo Fook has also opened over 300 “Baohengda”
jewelry stores and counters. The company has also recently opened a
hotel.
In addition, Michael is also a racing driver, and won first place at
last year’s Pan Delta Super Racing Festival, representing Shenzhen.
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