Fan Report: Mariah Carey In China

Contributed by NJHottie24:

The following detailed review of was written by a Chinese fan - xuyudaniel:

“Mariah has arrived in Shanghai, China yesterday afternoon, around 5:00 p.m (local time).

Nearly hurdreds of fans waited to see her at the Pudong International Airports yesterday. They held the posts, flowers and sang for her.

It was really overwhleming. After a night break, Mariah has attended the concert express launching meeting this afternoon. She also had a very short interview with a famous Shanghai local tv program. The hostess of that show asked Mariah several question and she gave the following short answers;

The first question was - “Why did you pick Shanghai as one of the legs in your Charmbracelet Tour?”

Mariah answered she was looking forward to holding a concert in Shanghai, China for a long time. She really appreciated the fans greeting her in the airport and was so grateful for all they have done for her.

The second question was “What’s your previous image of Shanghai, even on China?”

Mariah answed she didn’t have a vivid image on that. But she has kept in touch with the Chinese fans through a lot of letters and mails, who have invited her to China always.

At last , the hostess asked Mariah to say hello to the audience and say the program title both in English and in Chinese. And she did that.

The hostess said Mariah looked just like a barbie doll and has given Mariah a Chinese traditional gift , which is in a shape of a butterfly.

Mariah promised she would not change her concert unless the weather condition goes too bad and said she would wear some Chinese traditional clothes on this concert, including Qi Pao (Chinese long skirt) and Du Dou (Chinese bra).

Univeral record company has promised to hold the “Meet and Greets” for the Chinese fans after the Wednesday concert.”


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| Posted on November 10, 2003 at 5:38 pm in Uncategorized
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