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Xiao Zhan’s birthday Malaysia sends love to fans 5 support – Guangming Daily

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(Kuala Lumpur, 6th) Fans cheered, positively oriented.

On October 5th, China’s top-notch celebrity Xiao Zhan, who officially entered his 30th birthday, and Xiaofeixia (fan nickname) from all over the world held various charity activities to support idols. “Xiao Zhan Daytoy Malaysia’s first stop” is held every year for charity activities. This time, in conjunction with Idol’s 5th birthday, 5 charitable donations were launched in one breath to extend a helping hand to the society and the disadvantaged.

Xiao Zhan gained more popularity with the costume drama “Chen Qing Ling” and “Douluo Dalu”. After experiencing the black powder incident, his popularity still skyrocketed. Recently, Xiao Zhan’s birthday-related topic “Xiaozhan30thBirthday” has been ranked 2nd in the world on Twitter. 10 minutes before his birthday, Twitter officially gave his birthday page. In just 6 minutes, he broke a million likes, and reached second in the world in 1 hour. At the same time, he has been ranked high in 84 countries. With his own ability and influence, he has successfully attracted fans from overseas, including Malaysia.

“Xiao Zhan Daytoy Malaysia First Stop” last year used the name of Xiao Zhan to sponsor the Malay bears in the zoo. This time the support will be in the name of “Xiao Zhan Fan Peter Pan”. From October 2 to 5, it will continue to support The club’s Facebook uploaded the completed birthday charities, including the previous fire in the Pahang Karat New Village, which destroyed 11 shophouses and 51 new village houses in Lao Cai. The support club donated RM 1,005 to make a small contribution to the disaster. the power of.

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The other 4 charitable activities include donating 105 loving box lunches to nursing homes, handicapped centers and poor street sleepers; donating 500 ringgits to the Leshan Society Elderly and Disabled Center to purchase oxygen machines, and donating 1,000 kgs through the Uncle Kentang charity organization. Bai Mi, to help families in trouble due to the epidemic; donated 1,000 ringgit to the non-profit special care center “Training Center for the Slow and Disabled”.

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