Han Geng (born February 9, 1984), better known in Korea as Hankyung, is a Chinese pop singer and actor. A member of super boy band Super Junior, he is also the leader of its subgroup, Super Junior-M. Being one of the four lead dancers of Super Junior, he is also one of the two members in the group who frequently performs Chinese martial arts in Super Junior’s dance routines. Han is well-known for his dancing, being particularly skillful in Chinese traditional dances from the 55 Chinese ethnic groups. As a member of a Korean music group, he is an important contributor to the Korean wave in China. One of the first and more influential Chinese artist in Korea, Han was elected as a torch bearer for the 2008 Beijing Olympics for his contribution to the cultural changes between China and South Korea.
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Kim Heechul
Kim Hee-chul also known as Heechul, is a Korean pop singer, actor, presenter, and a member of the super boy band Super Junior. He is popularly nicknamed as “Heenim” (희님) by fans and the media. Fans often recognize him as the flower of Super Junior, and his fans became officially known as “petals” (꽃잎).
Heechul made his first television appearance as an actor before the debut of Super Junior. He starred in the 2005 teen drama, Sharp 2, which he acted alongside Kibum. Not long afterwards, Heechul appeared in an episode of Loveholic as a chef trainee. After the debut of Super Junior, Heechul teamed with Kibum again to star in the sixth season of Nonstop, alternatively known as Rainbow Romance. In 2006, Heechul starred as the supporting character Gong Min in Bad Family. In 2007, he starred in the popular family drama Golden Bride as Kim Young-soo.
Leeteuk
Park Jung-soo, better known by his stage name Leeteuk, is a Korean pop singer, presenter, and occasional actor. He is the leader of the super boy band Super Junior.
In early 2000, Park Jung-su was scouted by a talent agent in Myeongdong. He was asked to audition for the Starlight Casting System 2000, which soon signed him into SM Entertainment that same year. Park made an extremely brief cameo appearance in the MBC Korean drama All About Eve in 2000 and was also a model for Pepsi. He was then put into a five-member boy band along with his future Super Junior bandmate, Donghae by his talent agency before this idea was dropped. Some of the names for this group were OK, Pricor and Smile. After he was put in Super Junior, Park wanted a stage name similar to Kangta and thus chose the name Leeteuk. Teuk, which means “special.” This was explained on “Happy Together Friends”.
Sorry, Sorry

Sorry, Sorry is the third studio album by South Korean boy band Super Junior, released on March 12, 2009 in South Korea. Sorry, Sorry was a critically and commercially succesful hit in Asia, becoming 2009′s best-selling Korean-language album in South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, China, and the Philippines. It is also Super Junior’s best-selling album to date; in less than a week after preorders were announced, over 150,000 copies were pre-ordered. According to South Korea’s Hanteo Charts, it debuted at #1 on the charts with almost 30,000 copies sold on the first day, making it the biggest opening day in sales of the group’s career.
Top 10 Korean Albums October 2009

1. Super Junior ‘Sorry. Sorry‘ 3rd album
2. G-Dragon ‘Heartbreaker’
3. SNSD / Girls’ Generation ‘Gee’ min album
4. SNSD / Girls’ Generation ‘Tell me your wish’ mini album
5. 2NE1 Mini Album
6. Drunken Tiger ‘Feel Ghood Muzik : The 8th Wonder
7. Seotaiji 8th atomos part Secret
8. Seotaiji ‘at0mos’
9. 2PM ‘Time for a Change’
10. SG Wannabe ‘Gift From SG Wanna be’ 6th album
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