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T-ara sign $5 million USD contract to begin entry into Chinese market
T-ara has revealed their plans to enter into China.
Following the immense popularity of the Hallyu Wave, Newsen has revealed that T-ara, who are one of the most popular K-pop groups in China, has signed a contract with the Chinese management company Longzhen Culture Development. The company also supports artists such as Andy Lau, A-mei, and Jacky Cheung.
T-ara plan to be active in China not only in music, but in dramas, films and CFs as well.
On October 13th, T-ara will depart from Korea to China for five days. They will hold a formal signing ceremony at the New World Hotel in Beijing and conduct various promotional activities. There are plans for T-ara to be published and interact with over 100 different Chinese media sources.
T-ara’s “Sugar Free” has been immensely popular in China with the music video ranking #1 on the domestic K-pop video charts. Hyomin and Jiyeon also took over the #1 spot when they released their solos there.
The details of their contract was revealed to be worth nearly $5 million USD.
Check out more photos from T-ara’s contract signing over at our Forums.
One Comment
sayruq
I’m glad they are doing something in China now. I hope the company there actually promotes