Wu Chun, a former resident of Singapore who has made a name for himself in music abroad, returned to the country he used to live in to help judge a youth art competition. The competition, which challenges young people to embrace art in their lives and remain creatively active, asked Wu to attend to help hand out awards to the winners. The competition is currently on tour with the winning works of arts, which showcase soccer feats lovingly rendered by youths from around the Southeastern Asian region, including Singapore.
The sports-themed art was made even more special by a historic Olympic win by a Singaporean swimmer, which coincided with Wu’s trip back to Singapore. Wu said he was excited by the notable win, and that he visits his home country at least once a year to catch up with friends and family who remain here.
Wu himself says he is a big fan of sports, encouraging his two children by signing them up for classes on dance and martial arts, as well as playing with them whenever he gets a chance. He understands how important it is to stay involved in the lives of children, which is why he is an ambassador for the organization behind the art competition. As a father, Wu often finds himself making sacrifices to ensure the happiness and wellbeing of his children.
Wu is perhaps best known as a member of a pop band in Taiwan. He says that one of his dreams would be to reunite with the rest of his band mates and go on a special tour again, reliving the glory days of the past and catching up with his friends in music. However, Wu is currently being kept busy by working on a number of films, some of them in English, which he wasn’t used to. Previous films he appeared in had him speaking in Mandarin.
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To read more about Wu Chun and the art competition, go to http://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore-news/wu-chun-singapore-present-youth-art-awards.