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Soshified put up billboard in LA to commemorate SNSD’s 4th Anniversary

August 5, 2011


SNSD’s 4th anniversary events attracted huge attentions.

On the 5th of August, fans of SNSD from various fansites and online communities sent their congratulatory messages to the ‘nine so nyeos’ through videos, advertisements and online articles.

Out of the many events, one event by international fans caught the public’s attention and spread their names to the world, just like how their idols do.

On the 2nd of August, a 41-seconds long video entitled ‘SNSD 4th Anniversary’ was uploaded on Youtube, revealing the billboard event organized by international fans.

In the video, the name ‘Girls’ Generation’ was shown on the wide digital billboard, followed by individual members appearing on the screen one by one and ended with the message ‘Happy 4th Anniversary SNSD’.

Organized by SNSD’s largest international fansite ‘Soshified’, the aim of the event was to set up a digital billboard measuring 10.4m x 7.3m in the central area of LA and play SNSD’s promotional videos.

On ‘its website, ‘Soshified’ stated, “The digital billboard event will be the largest of its kind in America and the video to be played in the central of LA will also attract a lot of attention.”

Upon watching the video, international fans responded, “Happy 4th Anniversary my angels”, “I can’t believe that it’s already 4 years”, “Congratulations! It’ll be good if they continue their career for a long time in the future” etc.

Also, Korean fans commented, “They’re indeed ‘the stars of the world’!”, “Their high popularity is not limited within Asia but goes all the way to America and Europe!”, “I’m really proud of them. Thank you, international fans” etc.

The event which kicked off on 1st of August will be ongoing for 8 days and the billboard sits on top of the Aroma Wilshire Center.

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Translated by: imwhywhy@fanwonder.com

Soshi to appear on digital billboard in LA for 4th anniversary!

July 28, 2011


Large-scale events planned in conjunction with SNSD’s 4th anniversary celebrations will soon become the center of attraction.

SNSD’s largest international fan community ‘Soshified’ announced that they will be setting up a digital billboard, measuring 10.4m x 7.3m, on the main road of Los Angeles from August 1st till August 8th. A 30-second SNSD video will be played on the billboard during that period.

It has been four years since the girls’ debut in 2007 with their song “Into the new world” and they have now become the representatives in Asia.

International fans are also preparing large-scale events for the girls’ anniversary celebrations. According to Soshified’s website, the digital billboard event will be the largest of its kind in America and the video to be played in the central of LA will also attract a lot of attention.

‘Soshified’ also announced that the screen is on top of the Aroma Wilshire Center, located at the central of Wilshire Center region in central LA. The promotional anniversary video, as shown below minus the audio, will be displayed for eight days starting from August 1st.

Credit: star.mt.co.kr, SoshifiedPD@youtube.com
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A dream turns reality for 103 American SONEs

July 23, 2011


“In order to watch SNSD’s concert, I started working in a currency changer as a part-time worker to save money. Since I’ll be able to see SNSD right in front of me…”, said Julian Cervantes, a 21 years old American college student who could not hide his excitement. Natasha, who came together with him from Chicago, was as happy as him. She said, “My iPod is full of SNSD songs. Now I can hear them live!”. John Toss from New Mexico who sat right beside them added, “I finally ate the real Kimchi Jjigae (Kimchi stew).”

These 103 American SNSD fans who met one another on SNSD’s International fan-site “Soshified”, found a common interest and came to Korea on their own. The group of young people staying in Seoul from the 21st to 26th are planning to watch SNSD’s concert, MBC “Music core”, and KBS 2TV’s “Immortal Song”. Cervantes, Natasha and Toss met one another at Seoul’s downtown.

The three Americans started talking about their love for K-pop once they met. They have been looking forward to the Korea trip so much that they requested to attend these music programs from the Los Angeles branch of Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) when they were still in America since the tickets cannot be obtained easily. Cervantes became a K-pop fan 2 years ago after listening to SNSD’s “Gee” by chance. He said, “The fast and joyful beats really caught my attention. Until now, I bought all of f(x), Kara and other K-pop groups’ albums, and spent about 5000 dollars (5.26 million Won). Being a SNSD Taeyeon and Sunny’s fan, Toss said “Now, American Idols seem to have ‘gone further away’ from us. As we watched reality programs like “Invincible Youth” and “Running man”, Korean idols seem more ‘human’ to us, which is great.”

As they get to know more Korean idols like T-ara, IU and Big Bang, they started mixing Korean phrases like “Gwaenchanayo (it’s ok)” and “Jogeum-yo (a little)” in their conversations. Cervantes who has been learning the Korean language for a year said, “While we became more interested in Korean idols, we started to pay attention to Korean culture”. Natasha also got more familiar with Korean cultures through her room mate at their dorm. She is currently learning Korean on her own through mobile applications.

Toss who was born in New Mexico, makes Korean food on his own. He said, “Because we don’t have Korean restaurant there, I obtain the recipe from the internet and started making kimchi on my own a few months ago.” Cervantes on the other hand, travels all the way to the Korean town just to eat Jjinbbang, Patbbang (Korean steamed buns) and Bibimpab (Korean mixed dish).

Julian, Natasha and John added, “We only saw Korean culture and food through TV programs. It’s really hard to believe that we can actually experience them now.” Before going back to America, they have another wish and that is to get SNSD members’ autographs when they head down to the Seoul Olympic Park Stadium today.

Credit: chosun.com
Translated by: imwhywhy@fanwonder.com