Michael Jackson's 52nd birthday bash in Shanghai

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The return of the king, brilliant again!

Aug.29 52 years ago, Michael Jackson was born.
Aug.29 52 years later, MJ classical dancing and singing will be revived on stage in Shanghai!

This is a birthday party that salutes him, miss him and recreate him Moreover, this is a gathering of his fans.

No resentment, no anger, the king taught us that love can be higher than the sky. No tears, no weeping, the king taught us to always smile.

Michael has never been far away, he has been watching us, and encouraging us. His great love influenced several generations. Let's come together, to pray, to celebrate, to light up the candles and give him our best wishes and blessing.

Michael will always be in our hearts and we should pass the love he gave us to the whole world. On Aug.29, his magical performance will be revived by the passion and love inside every fan.

Come together, feel the shock of the King's revival provided by some of his best imitators.

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Performance: Michael Jackson's 52nd birthday party
Theme: Live performances Revival
Time: 5:00p.m. August 29, 2010
Perform site: Mao Live House, Building 32, 570 huaihai road, Changning district, Shanghai
Cost: RMB 100
Host: MJJSH (Michael Jackson Shanghai Fanclub)
Special thanks to MJJCN.com (Michael Jackson Chinese Fanclub)
Contact: mkgenie@gmail.com , mjjsh@live.cn
 
so cool ....................let's celebrate greatest creation of god ............our angle MICHAEL. :heart:
 
Wow! Thankyou SO SO SO much for sharing this lovely news!!! God bless all of Michael's Chinese fans :clap:and the entire Michael Jackson fan family around the world:flowers:! The King and our angel lives on!!! :yes:
 
Michael's Chinese fans are awesome!!
If Micheal's Chinese fans want to honor him hopefully they buy legitimate copies of his music but I doubt it.

Music pirating is so rampant and so entrenched in China that it's unlikely to ever be eradicated. Chinese consumers have come to believe that music is worth, at most, a few cents a song, and that copying and sharing music are totally acceptable. In all probability, no company will ever be able to sell $15 CDs or 99 cents-a-song downloads in the world's most populous nation."

The International Federation of Phonographic Industry, which tracks music copyright issues worldwide, agrees. It figures 95% of music sales in China are of pirated copies.:bugeyed

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/kevinmaney/2005-05-03-music-piracy-china_x.htm
 
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