Lee-Hom Wang Presents Fusion Culture
Lee-Hom Wang performs in Nanjing on Saturday, October 6, 2007. [Photo: ic.eastday.com]
With a huge screen playing scenes from "Lust, Caution" in the background, veteran musician and newbie actor Lee-Hom Wang, was back on stage Saturday night.
At his concert in the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing, Lee-Hom Wang sang the song "Luo Ye Gui Gen" (Falling Leaves Return to Roots), which he said was inspired by filming Ang Lee's latest film.
The singer plays a supporting role in the award-winning spy thriller.
The multi-talented Chinese-American musician also distinguished the show by weaving together Western and Chinese elements, combining hip-hop with Kunqu opera, piano with erhu playing, and street dancing with kung-fu.
There was a moment when all the stage lights went out and Lee-Hom Wang called on fans to save energy.
Taiwan pop singer Elva Hsiao also appeared on stage to collaborate with Lee-Hom Wang in singing "Honey Honey Honey."
The three-hour show attracted an estimated of 20,000 fans, some of whom had traveled from as far away as Japan, Malaysia, Singapore and South Korea.(Source:CRIENGLISH.com)