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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Fahrenheit's Calvin Chen photobook

Fahrenheit's Calvin Chen photobook "Journey Backwards: Calvin Chen's Vancouver Foreign Student Diary", boldly attempts smoky make-up, remembers his Canadian youth memories

Fahrenheit's Calvin Chen is launching his personal photobook "Journey Backwards: Calvin Chen's Vancouver Foreign Student Memories", to review his memories of his youth spent studying in Canada. The Calvin Chen we are most familiar with is when he wears the Fahrenheit name, when he is singing and dancing onstage. Maybe you also know that Calvin Chen was a gifted student who attended Jian Zhong (Jian Guo Senior High School), and later went to Canada to study. He was both inside and outside (Taiwan) a talented student.


Following the release of Calvin Chen's photobook "Journey Backwards: Calvin Chen's Vancouver Foreign Student Memories", together with him we will return to his youth in Canada, showing bits and pieces of his life as a foreign student at that time. It is not merely a photobook, but because Calvin Chen himself studied in the Economics Department, he will also elaborate on lodging, communicating, scenic spots, food, and the essence of his way of life, as well as his personal experiences.

In this book, Calvin Chen uses different styles and visits different scenic spots in Vancouver, for example wearing rock and roll smokey make-up with leather jacket. He visits the yuppies' favorite Yaletown and Gastown; drives a carriage sight-seeing around Vancouver Island; and Robson Street, where poor foreign students could only window shop; etc.




Source and news: http://www.gq.com.tw/travel/detail.aspx?no=TA00021
Translated by: nastyhobbit@AF

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