Brunei-born singer-actor Wu Chun obtained to bask within the Olympic spirit with his family.
The 44-year-old star, who’s a part of the now-inactive Taiwanese boy band Fahrenheit, posted pictures on social media that confirmed him and his Bruneian spouse Lin Liying, 13-year-old daughter Shayna (also called Neinei) and 10-year-old son Max in Paris, France, having fun with the Olympic Games.
He shared footage and movies of his family on a one-week journey to the French capital on Aug 4 on Weibo to catch basketball, desk tennis and tennis matches.
Wu wrote: “There were disappointments and laughter in our seven-day trip to the Olympics. This is the magic of sports. The biggest reward for us was that Max and Xinyi (Shayna’s Chinese name) got to experience the sporting spirit here, where dreams and attitude outshine everything else.”
He additionally made an analogous publish on his Instagram on Aug 8, and shared a number of extra pictures of his family. They embody one in all them having fun with a meal in what appears to be like to be a ship alongside the River Seine by the Musee d’Orsay museum and one other of him and his son at the Eiffel Tower.
An avid fan of Spanish tennis participant Rafael Nadal, Wu beforehand posted about watching the Olympic match between Nadal and Serbian tennis participant Novak Djokovic with his family. The males’s singles match on July 29 marked the sixtieth and presumably final match between the tennis rivals.
In a video posted to Instagram on July 30, Wu referred to as the match the best present the Paris Olympics gave to tennis followers. Djokovic was the eventual winner.
Wu additionally caught Nadal play within the males’s doubles with Spanish teammate Carlos Alcaraz.
The China-based artiste additionally took his family to assist China’s Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha, the pairing that beat North Korea’s Ri Jong Sik and Kim Kum Yong, within the desk tennis combined doubles ultimate on July 30. He posted a video on Weibo documenting the expertise on the identical day. – The Straits Times/Asia News Network