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April 29, 2021 2:42 PM PT
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Throughout the pandemic, people in Taiwan led relatively normal lives. They went to work in offices, went to school and ate in restaurants – all because Taiwan tightly controlled its coronavirus cases.
Here in L.A. actor Welly Yang, who starred in the play, “Miss Saigon,” saw what was happening in Taiwan and decided to move his family there. And they weren’t alone.
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Throughout the pandemic, people in Taiwan led relatively normal lives they went to work in offices, went to school, and ate in restaurants all because Taiwan tightly controlled its coronavirus cases.
In Los Angeles, actor Welly Yang, who starred in the play Miss Saigon, saw what was happening in Taiwan and decided to move his family there. And they weren t alone.
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Throughout the pandemic, people in Taiwan led relatively normal lives they went to work in offices, went to school, and ate in restaurants all because Taiwan tightly controlled its coronavirus cases
In LA, actor Welly Yang, who starred in the play Miss Saigon, saw what was happening in Taiwan and decided to move his family there
Broadway actors to headline Frozen in concert
02/08/2021 05:21 PM
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Welly Yang (right) and Dina Morishita perform in Taipei during a press event. CNA photo Feb. 5, 2021
Taipei, Feb. 8 (CNA) Taiwanese American Broadway actor Welly Yang (楊呈偉) and his wife Dina Morishita, who moved their family to Taiwan last year, are set to headline five performances of Disney in Concert: Frozen in early March.
Yang decided to move his family from the United States to Taiwan amid the COVID-19 pandemic to spend time with his parents. He will take on the roles of both Hans and Kristoff, while Morishita will play the singing part of Elsa in the concerts, in which the popular Display animation will played in the background.