Han Geng’s popularity and traffic back then were approximately equal to those of the Four Returned Sons. As the first person to eat crabs in the market, almost all the dividends were given to him.
It’s so popular that posters of him are all over the streets and alleys. The Internet back then was not as developed as it is today. Han Geng is still popular in Asia and America, and has won n number of dance and dance awards in America. The grand prize of being a favorite artist, none of today's top celebrities are even 100% as popular as he was back then. Until now, Han Geng is still the idol in the hearts of many fans.
Although his name no longer sets off waves of Korean Wave craze like it did back then, his music, movies, variety shows and other works are still loved by many people, and he will always be the brightest star of that era. One of the existence of eyes. In 2009, Super Junior's song "SORRY SORRY" became a huge hit in the Chinese pop music scene and became a representative of the entire Asian era and country. As the lead dancer and the only Chinese artist in the team, Han Geng has made the Chinese audience's love and attention for him skyrocket.
Films and TV dramas starring Han Geng
The TV series "Heirloom" is directed by Wang Wei and stars Qin Lan, Han Geng, Wu Jinyan, Nie Yuan, Zhang Nan, Liu Jun, Miao Pu and Zhang Yijie An emotional drama of the Republic of China, the drama tells the story of three sisters of the Yi family who encountered different fates due to their different personalities. The TV series "Not Love Enough" is an urban emotional drama directed by Wang Ying, starring Han Geng and Wang Xiaochen, and starring Ye Zuxin, Zhang Xiaochen, Ma Chunrui and others.
The TV series "North and South" is directed by Feng Xiaogang, written by Chen Peng, and photographed by Zhao Xiaoding. It stars Lan Yingying, Jin Chen, Pu Ni, and Sui Yuan, and Han Geng, Zheng Yecheng, and Yang Xuwen. An emotional drama about urban women starring Liu Xiaoqing, Xu Fan, and Wang Luodan. The play tells the story of five women who gained growth and love in the process of jointly establishing the "North and South" restaurant.