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Then, representatives from the three clubs entered right on. Together,
they formed a harmonious choir and wove the magic of diversity through their
rendition of "The Ordinary Road" in four languages: Chinese, Japanese, Korean,
and French.
Up next, the Korean Language Club presented a K-pop dance performance.
They performed a series of well-known K-pop songs. Their energetic performance
influenced the crowd to cheer with them. The selection of songs ranged from
classic K-Pop tracks to recent chart-
toppers, including songs such as Hype Boy,
Antifragile, Maniac and many more. It was
a show-stopping performance as the club
members were remarkably skillful and
gave their best show.
After the K-pop dance performance,
the Japanese Language Society sang a
Photo 3: Club members from the
Korean Language Club dancing to Japanese song named Kanata Haluka by
K-pop songs Radwimps. This gentle yet motivating song
tells about the meaning of love. Among all
the voices, a deep voice stood out, earning
impressed exclamations from the crowd.
“Oh wow, who owns that heavenly voice?”,
exclaimed a student. Needless to say, the
crowd was captivated by their melodious
voices and couldn’t help but sway gently to
the music.
A group photo was taken to mark the
start of the international week. Students Photo 4: Club members from the
couldn’t wait to participate in the upcoming Japanese Language Society performing
activities. the Japanese Song, Kanata Haluka by
Radwimps
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