ENTERTAINMENT
Henry Fan Cafe delivers donations to children affected by the Turkiye earthquake

In the meantime, StringsK has continued to do good deeds on Henry's birthday and anniversary. A fan club official said, "Helping children in crisis is the most meaningful thing to celebrate Henry's debut." Meanwhile, Henry has shown great interest in children, working as a public relations ambassador for 'Dream Orchestra' and 'Save the Children', and producing content to discover Korea's musical talent. This donation will be used for children in Turkiye and Syria who are suffering from earthquake damage.
Early this year, Henry returned to his fans after 2 years and 2 months by simultaneously releasing the singles 'Moonlight' and 'Real Love Still Exists' worldwide. These singles took a musical step forward by collaborating with world-renowned artists such as Yuna, who featured Usher and Jay Park, as well as Tyler Spry and Simon Oscroft, who worked with the rock band OneRepublic. Last March, he appeared on SBSFiL's travel entertainment show 'The Travelogue' with singer Paul Kim, clearly demonstrating his ability as an entertainer.
Currently, Henry is securing a wide fan base, starting with performances in Thailand and Australia. The music world's assessment is that as time goes by, one's own musical identity is being solidified. An Australian media outlet commented on Henry's performance, saying, "He was not just a pop star, but he was at a musical level and put on an amazing performance." String SK will continue the donation relay on Children's Day, supporting Henry's path. He said he would support him unconditionally.
Reporter Junho Yoon, Ten Asia delo410@tenasia.co.kr