2.08.2008

Kung Fu Kids Cast Joins Chinese New Year Party at Chinatown!

The Chinese martial arts-inspired action-fantasy TV series "Kung Fu Kids" goes all-out in celebrating the Chinese New Year on February 7. To show solidarity with the Chinese-Filipino community, the show's child stars will be in the heart of Chinatown to add luster to the festivities.

The “Kung Fu Kids” stars led by Jairus Aquino will go to Binondo, Manila on Thursday to join the climax of the Chinese annual celebration of luck and prosperity that began the


previous day.

“Excited na nga po ako sa pagpunta sa Binondo. Naririnig ko po ang place na ‘yon pero kailangan, may kasama akong mas matanda sa akin para mag-guide sa akin. Pero pag nando’n na po ako, paliligayahin ko ang mga kids do’n. Kahit na rin po ‘yong mga adults (I am very excited to go to Binondo. I often hear about the place but I need to go there with grown-ups to guide me. But once I get there I promise to make the kids and adults there very happy),” Jairus said.

Fortunately, Jairus will be accompanied by his parents, who promise to let him move around freely to play with and to talk to other kids.

“Ipapakita ko po sa mga tao na ang isang tulad ko na batang artista ay magiging modelo para sa mga kabataan. (I will show people that a young actor like me can be a model for the youth),” Jairus added.

In ABS-CBN's "Kung Fu Kids", Jairus plays Lembot, a sickly nine-year old boy who wants to learn kung fu or Chinese martial arts to defend his younger sister and himself from the bullies, and to measure up to his father’s expectations.

He and his co-stars will join in the Binondo celebrations from 10 in the morning to 12 noon.

The other "Kung Fu Kids" are Paul Salas; Eliza Pineda of “Maria Flordeluna” fame; Jane Oineza from the kiddie gag show “Goin’ Bulilit”; Kristopher Dangculos from the reality talent search “Little Big Superstar”; Joshua Dionisio of “Super Inggo”; and commercial model Andre Garcia.

The "Kung Fu Kids" cast will also help launch the line of toys and merchandise based on the show, including t-shirts, slippers, costumes, accessories and the very handy “Kung Fu Kids” notebooks by Kiseki.
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