REUTERS
March 4, 2025 at 13:19 JST
Rika Woo, 31, a Cantonese opera performer and a captain of underground J-pop style idol group Otome Syndream, sings and dances during an Otome Syndream performance in Hong Kong on Nov. 1, 2024. (REUTERS)
HONG KONG--Appealing to a younger audience, Rika Woo dons a white J-pop-style sleeveless top and a long white skirt embroidered with lace as she performs Japanese songs for an energetic group of fans in Hong Kong. [Read More]
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