Paris By Night 89

Paris By Night 89

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In Korea

Poster for PBN 89
Paris by Night # 89
Director Seounghyun Oh
Executive Producers Marie To
Paul Huynh
Masters of Ceremony Nguyen Ngoc Ngan
Nguyen Cao Ky Duyen
Filmed at Seoul, South Korea
Filmed on July 1st, 2007
Venue Olympic Fencing Gymnasium
Olympic Park - Seoul
Format DVD
Release Date August 30th, 2007

Paris By Night 89: In Korea is a Paris By Night program that was filmed at the Olympic Fencing Gymnasium at the Olympic Park in Seoul, South Korea on Sunday, July 1, 2007. It is Thuy Nga's first venture into Asia to tape a Paris By Night program. Thuy Nga chose to tape at South Korea, rather than any other country in Asia simply because of the popularity of Korean actors and singers to the Vietnamese community. The program is directed by a Korean director, Seounghyun Oh. It is Thuy Nga's fourth "Live" show.

The venue, the Olympic Fencing Gymnasium (or the Olympic Fencing Stadium), is one of Thuy Nga's biggest stages to date. Seating about 6,350 people, the audience consists normally of native Vietnamese people who traveled directly from Thuy Nga's native country of Vietnam. The audience also consists of those who participated in Thuy Nga's first ever Summer Asia Tour, sponsored directly from Thuy Nga. The tour is about a week long, and includes seats to the taping of this show. The venue features two stages, and is one of Thuy Nga's biggest shows of this year.

The program also features models from both from Vietnam and South Korea actresses and models. At the end of the program, the DVD features the hosts, Nguyen Ngoc Ngan and Nguyen Cao Ky Duyen, documenting Vietnamese refugee life in South Korea after the Fall of Saigon.

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