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Rush hour subway parties
The stated goal of the rush hour subway party is to spread joy to commuters, whose daily treks into the center of their metropolis can be long, boring or stressful.

Critics of these kind of subway parties say that, by introducing chaos, these activities may place the already-crowded subway riders in danger or cause delays. Also, some people may simply become annoyed by them.

Volume Up
Volume Up is a South Korean radio show hosted by Yoo In-na and aired at 20:00~22:00 KST via KBS 2FM in Seoul and UKBS MUSIC DMB in the provinces. Known as the ruler of the dinner time, the show became the highest-rated radio program in its time slot across both AM and FM bandwidths in Seoul. This was despite KBS 2FM being South Korea's No. 10 Radio Station. Lie to Me, which is a short soap opera segment based on the 2011 TV drama of the same title, and My Final Message, read by Yoo In-na's sweet words, are popular for their soft music playlists.

The road of becoming famous
In 2000, Uncle Man moved to Kowloon city after his retirement. He found that the Kowloon Walled City Park would be a nice place for him to perform his paper craft art, since a lot of tourists visit the park.

Later, the staff of the park encouraged Uncle Man to apply for stall demonstration in Tsim Sha Tsui, organized by the Hong Kong Cultural Center, and the application was successful. On his first day of the demonstration, he displayed the first masterpiece with the four Chinese characters, “無言感激,” representing his speechless gratefulness to the staff of the park for unlimited support and the opportunity to promote his paper-tearing art.

As his art work attracted greater public attention, more people and media came to find him to learn more about his work. Recently, he performed and demonstrated paper craft art in Kowloon Walled City, Hong Kong Cultural Center, Avenue of Stars, Star Ferry, various restaurants, schools, hospitals and community centers.