Nana Ou-yang and more Chinese celebs seen busking in KL while filming in Malaysia


Nana Ou-yang (left) and many Chinese celebrities are currently in Malaysia to film a reality music programme. Photos: Xiaohongshu, China Press

Taiwanese artiste Nana Ou-yang recently touched down in Malaysia to film the second season of Chinese reality singing show Music With You.

Filming kicked off in Kuala Lumpur on Feb 20, featuring a lineup of talented Chinese singers, including Zhang Bichen, Chen Zhuoxuan, Lil Ghost, Wang Heye and more.

Reports indicate that the programme will also be recorded at a Nyonya restaurant in Melaka on Feb 24. Filming is expected to conclude on Feb 27.

According to China Press, the entourage was recently seen near KLCC, where they warmly greeted fans who approached them and also took the opportunity to indulge in some durian.

They were later spotted in Bukit Bintang, drawing a large crowd as they performed songs such as Xiao Shou La Da Shou by Malaysian singer Fish Leong, Love Me, Dont Go by Taiwanese singer Chang Chen-yue and many more.

According to Sin Chew Daily, Ou-yang, 24, arrived in Malaysia on Feb 19 and happily obliged to autograph requests from fans.

Meanwhile, before departing from Beijing, Chen Zhuoxuan, 27, told fans at the airport that she’s most looking forward to trying the “King of Fruits” in Malaysia.

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