Children can change the world.

The whole process to raise stars is very systematic.

Bullying will eventually end if we all decide to stop it.

I'm not a native English speaker but do post tweets in English.

I am taking Chinese lessons and I practice speaking Mandarin almost every day.

I want to make daily vlogs, I want to show my everyday life as much as possible.

Children should speak out and take action to support each other to end bullying.

The most important parts of fashion to me are confidence and expressing who I am.

Bullying is so common that it's viewed as almost 'normal,' but it should never be.

Now, it's not that Super Junior and I are singers or actors for the fans. We're family.

People know me as just this handsome guy - a very handsome guy. But I can also be funny and fun.

Dancing all night and then vocal lessons right after was hard and not unusual - but I enjoyed it.

South America was amazing, very powerful. We didn't imagine they like K-pop there and they loved it!

K-pop has become such a global movement now... We can write a new history that was never possible before.

I hope my work inspires people to speak and to stand up together to make change. Big or small, it doesn't matter.

We all need to be a part of the fight against injustice, insecurity and irresponsibility towards children and the world.

I have learnt a lot about the challenges children face - poverty, inequality and their difficulties in accessing basic services.

World Children's Day is meant to be a fun celebration but it's also a day to talk about serious issues that children have to face in school.

I appreciate that my fans think I'm classically good-looking and that I have a clean-cut image, but I also want to show other sides of myself.

During my visit to Viet Nam, I have met so many school children who are inspired to be role models for the present and future of their country.

A long time ago, when Korea was having a hard time, the Philippines came to Korea and helped the Korean people. We're very thankful, as a country.

I have been lucky to see first-hand the impact that UNICEF has had on children's lives and I am looking forward to continuing my work with the organization.

Jackie Chan is so international. Everywhere you go, people know who he is. I hope I can be like that one day too - to be an actor that represents Asia to the world.

While I respect all genders, I do not wish to acknowledge homosexuals as I have been taught that God created man and woman with specific characteristics and duties.

In the future, I would like to become a missionary. I'd like to go to countries where I have received much love as a musician and personally return all of that love.

All children should have a chance to speak up for what matters to them, like school violence, and they should be encouraged to take action to end violence against children.

Unfortunately, I have witnessed millions of children suffering from the deprivation of basic rights such as the rights to education, the rights to health and the rights to play.

There are those who are value-oriented and those who are success-oriented. However shouldn't an actor deliver an image to his audience through roles he chooses to portray, based on his beliefs in life?

We need to make sure that our policymakers and politicians realize that we are the future of the country, not only by words. We should ask them to invest the right resources for every school, every hospital and every community.

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