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Who is this man?
English name: Henry Lau

Name: Liu Henry.

Nicknames: rice cake, dough, kid, hum, hum, fleshy, steamed stuffed bun, concubine, Xiaobao, Xiaobai (very white with good skin), Humbao (of course, there is Humbao when there is Geng Bao) and mochi (Korean fans' nickname for HENRY is only pronounced in Japanese) must be abbreviated to mc (lowercase) and meat bag (face).

Date of birth: 1989 65438+ 10/0/.

Height/weight: 178cm/63kg.

Institution: AY Jackson Middle School (early graduation)

Constellation: Libra

Zodiac: snake

Blood type: AB type

Nationality: chinese canadians.

Family members: parents (China &; China Taiwan Province Province, I was born in Canada), a brother and a sister.

Language: English, Chinese (can speak and write, but can write Pinyin), Cantonese, Japanese, French and Korean. Korean is his sixth language and he is learning it. ...

Specialty: violin, piano, street dance, drumming, ballet, Latin dance, singing.

Favorite color: white.

Favorite food: litchi (Thailand says ~), snacks (in an outdoor program, snacks are still in your hand when you take pictures)

Dislike food: spicy

Favorite sport: tennis.

Personality: Modest, polite and quiet.

Features: very white, very good skin, very cute, a rare boy.

Title of fans: Strings

Henry ☆ Learning path:

I began to learn classical violin at the age of 6, piano at the age of 8, ballet at around1/kloc-0, and electronic violin at around 15. Popin, who knows Latin dance, took part in the competition after studying for a year. He has won the Silver Medal for Violin 10 from the Royal Canadian Conservatory of Music and won the championship in Ontario, Canada. He is also good at hip-hop and piano.

He is a literary activist in the school. He is the chief violinist and piano champion in their school. He also has a band (as a drummer), and then street dance is also a champion.

Henry has received various trainings since he was a child. He not only has outstanding violin playing ability, but also has extraordinary attainments in singing and dancing.

Henry ☆ Experience:

In 2006, Henry stood out through the global draft held by SM Company, and later became a signing artist of SM. He has signed a contract with SM to release a film within two years. After my unremitting efforts and persistence, I finally got everyone's affirmation. On September 2 1 2007, I first appeared on the official stage as a special guest of Super Junior II. Later, I intend to form China Super Junior with Super Junior member Han Geng.

Now it has officially made its debut as a member of Super Junior Mandarin (sj-m).

(sj-m) released the album Me. (sj-m) and made its debut at the Music Billboard Awards Ceremony on April 8, 2008!

Henry ☆ Prince of Violin:

Henry Lau, a Chinese teenager in Toronto, is good at learning the violin.

Henry Lau, a Chinese teenager of 16 years old from Toronto, got a good score in the royal academy of music Violin Examination (10) and won the silver medal. The award ceremony will be held on the 27th of this month.

Henry Lau is a student in grade 1 1 at Y Jackson Middle School in northern new york. Liu Henry's mother, Mrs. Liu, introduced yesterday that her three children are learning piano, and Liu Henry is the second child. He began to learn violin at the age of six or seven. He got 95 points in the violin exam held in June this year and won the silver medal in the violin category of 10.

Henry Liu Ye, who loves violin, studied piano. I also got 10 in the piano class, and Henry Lau, who loves acting, is now learning to dance.

Enthusiastic in public welfare undertakings, he has performed for local charities such as Mengchang Club and the elderly in Yikang Center, and has also performed for the "Thousand Banquets" in the Chinese community.

Mrs. Liu thinks that Liu Henry can get good grades in playing the violin, and his talent, interest and teacher's guidance are very important, especially at a high level. Henry Lau benefited a lot from the education of his Russian teacher.

Henry ☆ Award:

In 2004, he won the Silver Award from the Royal Conservatory of Music.

In 2007, he won the 10th Anniversary Award of Jean Lumb AWARDS.

Henry reports.

Report on the 10th Anniversary of Jean Lombard Prize.

This year, as part of the celebration of 10 anniversary, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Chen Chen will present two special commemorative prizes to figure skater Chen Weiqun and violinist Liu Henry.

10 anniversary award-Liu Henry

Henry is a versatile man of 18 years old, from A.Y. Jackson Middle School in Toronto. He not only completed the piano and violin 10 grade of the Royal Conservatory of Music, but also won the highest score of the silver medal. Henry began to play the violin at the age of six. He combined his mastery of the violin with a hip-hop dance style called Bugaro Pop.

Described as "great", "cool" and "hot", Henry performed on the music video of the popular Korean Boy Band "Super Junior". Many people know that he is a violin boy, and this talented musician is winning an international reputation.

Toronto News Jean Lumb Awards, which aims at commending the outstanding performance of Chinese Canadian youth in academic, community service, art and sports, presented awards at Fengcheng Restaurant in Chinatown last night. Huang (winner of Cocev Family Art Award), Chen Baobao (winner of academic award of University of Toronto), (Murphy &; Zhong Chartered Accountant (winner of Architectural Sports Award) and Bai (winner of Dominion Canada Trust Community Service Award) won the above awards respectively. In addition, there are two winners of the 10 anniversary award, namely figure skater Chen Weiqun and violinist Liu Henry.

In the past 10 years, thousands of people applied for the "Huang Lin Cai Zhen Award", and only 40 winners. Each winner must have leadership, interest and various talents, and actively participate in community service. The award is to commemorate the early Chinese Canadians who realized their dreams in Canada with hard work and perseverance. The organizers hope that the winners can inherit the pioneering spirit and efforts of their ancestors, lay the foundation for the prosperity of Canada's multicultural society and become the pillars of Canada's future society.

Michael Dang, one of the judges of this award-winning review, said that about 250 people signed up this year, and after strict review by four judges, the above four winners were selected. Last night's awards, each winner won a 500 yuan Scholarship, and the organizers also invited Chen Guozhi, the current director of the Citizenship and Immigration Department, and many other outstanding Chinese to attend the awards ceremony.

Among the four winners, one winner, Huang, was unable to attend.