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Taiwan singer visits over 100 mainland Chinese cities to help farmers sell produce

Entertainer renowned for romantic songs takes love to a new level with his charitable work; earns plaudits for his ‘noble’ personality

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Taiwan singer Kenji Wu is commended by CCTV for using social media to connect farmers with restaurants and supermarkets, helping them sell their produce. Photo: SCMP composite/RedNote/Bilibili
Alice Yanin Shanghai

Taiwan singer Kenji Wu has received official praise for his grass roots charitable activities in mainland China.

Wu, better known as Wu Kequn in China, shot to fame more than two decades ago for his romantic songs. He has a large fan base across the country.

Kenji Wu prepares to bring down the hammer at an auction for farmers’ produce. Photo: CCTV
Kenji Wu prepares to bring down the hammer at an auction for farmers’ produce. Photo: CCTV

In the past two years, he returned to the spotlight for viral short videos showing him travelling to more than 100 mainland cities and recording the stories of ordinary people, state media CCTV reported.

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Wu released a video on February 4 about a bus route in Guiyang in the southwestern province of Guizhou for farmers to move their vegetables to the city for sale.

Another video he shared four days later shows Wu acting as an auction host to help farmers sell their produce to local restaurants and supermarkets.

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Wu said most of the farmers are in their 70s and 80s and wake up at 5.30am to catch the bus each day. Wu decided to find a long-term way of helping them.

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