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In 2017, Yan was cast in the Chinese romance drama, Memories of Love. [22] In 2018, Yan released his forth extended play Where I Belong. [23] The same year Yan released his fifth extended play Dear Monster which includes the single "Sleeping Titan". [24] In 2019, Yan starred as the male lead in period suspense drama Please Give Me a Pair of ...
Cut is the third Mandarin solo mini album by Aaron Yan of Taiwanese Mandopop quartet boy band Fahrenheit. It was released by HIM International Music on June 27, 2014. The EP consists of six songs performed by Yan.
Aaron Yan as Long Tianyu Captain of the police detective team. He has an extraordinary talent in criminal investigations and criminal tracking. Han Dong as Leng Liwei Adopted son of the Leng family. A key figure of the underworld dealings, he is Leng Shinan's right-hand-man and scapegoat. An observant and reticent man who can see through ...
Fall in Love with Me (Chinese: 愛上兩個我; pinyin: Ai Shang Liang Ge Wo) is a 2014 Taiwanese television series created by Sanlih E-Television, starring Aaron Yan of Fahrenheit and Tia Lee of Dream Girls as the main cast.
Just You Original TV Soundtrack (OST) (就是要你愛上我 電視原聲帶) was released on March 21, 2014 by various artists under Rock Records Co., Ltd. label. It contains 13 tracks total. It contains 13 tracks total.
'The Moment') is the first Mandarin solo LP by Aaron Yan of Taiwanese Mandopop quartet boy band Fahrenheit. It was released by HIM International Music on 19 December 2012. The Japanese edition was released on 6 March 2013 by Pony Canyon, which included the Japanese version of title track "紀念日" (The Moment). [2]
Game Player: Chen Yan Xiang (陳彥翔) – Huang Guo Zhong (黃國忠) Synopsis: It's Valentine's Day , but Pi Li MIT can't seem to get a break from the coming game players. 187 is reminded of his past by a childhood friend, who was involved in a kidnapping with 187 when he was a child. 007 and Tian Mo Xing are kidnapped and locked inside a ...
Aaron Yan (vocals, tenor) Aaron Yan was born in Taiwan, but moved to Connecticut at a young age. He later returned to Taiwan for high school and college. He attended the Chinese Culture University, majoring in Journalism but later switched universities and majors in his third year. He is currently on a study hiatus due to work commitments.