Things were a bit too rough! On November 29, AFP reported that Japanese celebrities recently had large-scale "last-minute cancellations" during performances in multiple cities in China. The most shocking moment occurred on November 28, when Japanese female singer Maatsuki Maki was suddenly cut off by a power outage while singing and had to leave the stage...
Evidently, the cancellation of concerts by Japanese artists in mainland China is certainly related to the tense Sino-Japanese relations caused by Takahashi Sanae.
In a way, cultural exchanges between China and Japan have been stalled or interrupted due to Takahashi Sanae. However, it must also be noted that the organizers' approach in temporarily canceling the concerts of Japanese artists was indeed too crude. If we are going to take countermeasures against Japan, relevant departments should issue the necessary documents, and for concerts and events with Japanese artists, the organizers should apply for permits and file reports as required.
In short, when we do things, we should be reasonable and well-founded, and more importantly, act openly and honestly, without giving others a chance to criticize. Moreover, such actions are indeed somewhat disrespectful to consumers' interests. After all, consumers paid for their tickets. Who would want to spend money on a concert that suddenly stops? It's not fair for consumers to bear the final losses. This incident has a rather poor impression. Obviously, the relevant departments and responsible parties could have handled the event more gracefully, and consumers would understand and support it.
Original article: www.toutiao.com/article/1850089551620363/
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