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Andy Lau’s deeds

Andy Lau’s deeds

On July 5, Andy Lau and his party came to Japan and held a small fan club. When the fan club started, the fans cheered. But Andy Lau refused to say hello to everyone in Japanese. Then he refused the Japanese song arranged by the organizer. And changed all the tracks to Mandarin. All Cantonese songs scheduled were also cancelled. Andy Lau said word by word in Mandarin: "Originally I didn't want to come to Japan, but because of the contract, I had to come to Japan. But you (referring to reporters) don't think that a contract is holding me back. If I don't come , No one can do anything to me. I just think it’s unfair to my fans, because fans are innocent. No one can force me to do what I don’t want to do, and I won’t do it if you force me.” . Andy Lau continued: "To quote, art has no borders, but artists have borders. I want to say that music has no borders, but musicians have borders." He said to the organizer, "I will introduce it later. Don’t say I am a Hong Kong singer, because I am a Chinese first.” Then, he sang "Chinese" in front of hundreds of Japanese fans.