2025 MAMA AWARDS Decides to Donate HK$20 Million to Hong Kong Fire Disaster...I hope it will help you with rescue efforts and follow-up support

Nov 28, 2025

2025 MAMA AWARDS Decides to Donate HK20 Million to Hong Kong Fire Disaster...I hope it will help you with rescue efforts and follow-up support



The donation was decided at the '2025 MAMA AWARDS' on the 28th and 29th, with at least 94 people reportedly killed in the Hong Kong apartment complex fire.

On the 28th, CJ Group and '2025 MAMA AWARDS' decided to donate HK$20 million (about KRW 3.8 billion) to the Support Fund for Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po.

Deciding on the donation, they wrote on the official Weibo, "We extend our deepest condolences and heartfelt condolences to all those affected by the fire."I hope this donation will help rescue efforts and follow-up support, and I hope that the affected areas will regain stability and peace as soon as possible."," he said in a condolence message.




2025 MAMA AWARDS Decides to Donate HK20 Million to Hong Kong Fire Disaster...I hope it will help you with rescue efforts and follow-up support
While the red carpet event was canceled due to the atmosphere of remembrance, SM Entertainment and YG Entertainment also decided to donate earlier. The group's children also joined the donation, and the children's member Yuqi posted a prayer emoticon on her social media with the words `I hope nothing happens.' Jackson, a member of GOT7 from Hong Kong, also announced the donation on social media.

'2025 MAMA AWARDS' will be held at Kai Tak Stadium in Hong Kong for two days from this day. However, in consideration of the atmosphere of remembrance caused by the Hong Kong apartment fire disaster, the red carpet event was canceled and the stage production related to fireworks was changed. Hong Kong's top stars Chow Yun-fat and Yang Ja-kyung, who announced their appearances as presenters, are reportedly absent.

In addition, Park Bo-gum and Kim Hye-soo, who will be the hosts, will deliver a message of condolence and condolences to the victims of the Hong Kong fire disaster.




Meanwhile, at least 94 people were killed and more than 200 went missing on the 26th when a large fire broke out in the high-rise apartment complex 'Wing Fuk Court' in northern Hong Kong's Tai Po district. Eight apartment complexes with 2,000 households were on fire, and seven of them were on fire.



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