A resident there said at the end, If JJ allows, the visitors would like to keep worshipping him.
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A resident there said at the end, If JJ allows, the visitors would like to keep worshipping him.
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We all know that JYJ′s Kim Jae Joong is pretty, but a small town in Thailand sees him a little differently.
A photo was revealed through an online community describing how a television program in Thailand, which deals with strange and mysterious phenomena, introduced a small town that believes in a goddess captured inside a small photo.
The catch? The ‘goddess’ in the picture turned out to be none other than Kim Jae Joong.
The picture of the k-pop star was randomly taken by a villager and since then, the ‘woman’ in the picture has been treated as a goddess who gives protection over the town. The townspeople carry the picture around their necks and even perform rites for their goddess.
The photo of Kim Jae Joong was actually taken when he sported platinum blond hair for an album.
Netizens, who saw the photos, commented, “He must really be beautiful to be mistaken to be a goddess instead of a god,” “And it turns out their goddess is actually a Korean man,” and “How devastated they’ll be when they find out who he really is.”
In the meantime, Kim Jae Joong is currently acting in the MBC drama, Time Slip Dr. Jin.
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Though still airing in Korea, MBC’s Time Slip Dr. Jin and I Do I Do both have already been sold to other countries in Asia.
Following its appearance at the 18th Shanghai TV Festival this past week, MBC announced it had agreed to export two of its ongoing dramas Time Slip Dr. Jin and I Do I Do.
Time Slip Dr. Jin will be exported to Taiwan and Thailand while I Do I Do will be exported to Japan and Taiwan.
The two weren’t the only dramas sold at the festival as MBC’s I Can’t Live Without You will also be sent to Japan while Feast of the Gods will go to Thailand.
From all the dramas sold, MBC is expected to make some six million dollars in sales.
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Donations will be collected at 10 places including Paragon Shopping Mall on the day of Junsu’s concert on May 27 and will be sent to ‘Asian Elephant Foundation.’
JYJ fans in Thailand are to gather donations to support an elephant protection project.
According to the local newspaper in Thailand, JYJ fans decided to support the Asian Elephant Foundation in response to the message on Jaejoong’s twitter stating, “Thai elephants are becoming endangered? This can’t be happening… My elephants.”
During JYJ’s last visit in Thailand in April of last year for their world tour concert, Jaejoong surprised fans by performing popular Thai children’s song ‘Elephant Song’, he has been reportedly known for his love to play with elephants. Read More →
The fans of JYJ member Jaejoong are taking action to save the elephants.
On April 29th, Jaejoong posted a concerned tweet saying, “Thai elephants are on the brink of extinction? No, my elephants…”
Jaejoong’s fans are well aware of the singer’s special love for elephants. After fans saw that he even had an elephant cell phone accessory, the item quickly became sold out in Japan.
And at a concert in Thailand last year, Jaejoong sang the popular Thai children’s song “Elephant Song”, which then became a hot topic of conversation amongst fans.
Like so, elephants and Jaejoong go hand in hand. His fans who saw that he was concerned about the elephant extinction immediately began a project called ‘Save the JAElephant!’, using the first part of his name. Through this project, the fans will be donating a sum of money to the elephant protection group in his name. Read More →
Channel V-Thailand, a globally renowned music channel, gathered the most aired, most favored Asian music video for the year of 2011 to list the Asian Top 50 Year End Chart 2011.
According to the chart, the top 50 songs consist of 47 Korean songs, one Japanese song and two Chinese songs. On the first position ranked B2ST’s “Beautiful” right followed by JYJ’s “AYYY Girl.”
Among the top ten songs include most of Korea’s most favored ‘idol’ singer groups. Read More →
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