Chang Hsiu-ching Prepares for Concert with Three Days a Week of Long-Distance Cycling and Physical Training
Golden Melody Queen Chang Hsiu-ching announced that she will hold her "Hot Girls Arrive 2" tour concert on July 11 and has invited Li Zi-sen as a guest. Chang Hsiu-ching is also undergoing diverse physical training, including three days a week of long-distance cycling, weight training, table tennis, and horseback riding, in preparation for the concert.
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(Central News Agency reporter Hung Su-chin, Taipei, 6th) Golden Melody Queen Chang Hsiu-ching announced that she will hold her "Hot Girls Arrive 2" tour concert on July 11 and has invited Li Zi-sen as a guest. Chang Hsiu-ching is also undergoing diverse physical training, including three days a week of long-distance cycling, weight training, table tennis, and horseback riding, in preparation for the concert.
Chang Hsiu-ching will hold the "Hot Girls Arrive 2" concert on July 11 at the Greater Tainan Exhibition Center. She shared through a press release that she has fully activated a "devil training mode" for the concert, calling herself a "superwoman," doing everything from cycling to horseback riding. She revealed that her current preparation state is "all-round high-pressure training" to strengthen her cardiopulmonary function, and the lines of her whole body and legs, ensuring she can sing and dance easily for three hours during the concert.
For this concert, Chang Hsiu-ching happily shared that she invited Li Zi-sen as a guest. She stated that she and Li Zi-sen have similar family backgrounds, both coming from difficult childhoods and finally standing on stage after experiencing setbacks. Li Zi-sen expressed great anticipation, admitting to being a little nervous, but excitement outweighed the nervousness, asking everyone to look forward to it. (Editor: Li Shu-hua) 1150506
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(Central News Agency reporter Hung Su-chin, Taipei, 6th) Golden Melody Queen Chang Hsiu-ching announced that she will hold her "Hot Girls Arrive 2" tour concert on July 11 and has invited Li Zi-sen as a guest. Chang Hsiu-ching is also undergoing diverse physical training, including three days a week of long-distance cycling, weight training, table tennis, and horseback riding, in preparation for the concert.
Chang Hsiu-ching will hold the "Hot Girls Arrive 2" concert on July 11 at the Greater Tainan Exhibition Center. She shared through a press release that she has fully activated a "devil training mode" for the concert, calling herself a "superwoman," doing everything from cycling to horseback riding. She revealed that her current preparation state is "all-round high-pressure training" to strengthen her cardiopulmonary function, and the lines of her whole body and legs, ensuring she can sing and dance easily for three hours during the concert.
For this concert, Chang Hsiu-ching happily shared that she invited Li Zi-sen as a guest. She stated that she and Li Zi-sen have similar family backgrounds, both coming from difficult childhoods and finally standing on stage after experiencing setbacks. Li Zi-sen expressed great anticipation, admitting to being a little nervous, but excitement outweighed the nervousness, asking everyone to look forward to it. (Editor: Li Shu-hua) 1150506
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