Chinanews.com, June 6 According to a report by Dagongwen Hui.com, the popular Thai group BKPP held a fan meeting in Hong Kong on June 8. The on-site host suspected of "Hong Kong independence", juxtaposed China, the Taiwan region, and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in his speech, and when fans in the audience shouted "Taiwan is China's", he still looked like he had not heard or understood. According to the latest news, under the efforts of fans, artist teams and organizers, it has been determined to replace the host and translators.

According to the report, at the meeting at that time, the host was suspected of "Hong Kong independence" and juxtaposed China, Taiwan and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in his speech. To this end, fans in the audience shouted: "Taiwan is China's", but the host made a look that he did not hear or understand. So there was a scene where the fans in the audience collectively shouted "CHINA CHINA CHINA...", and the sound resounded throughout the venue.

The first from the left is the moderator. Image source: video screenshot

In addition to confusing the names of countries and regions, according to netizens, the host and the on-site translator and others have repeatedly appeared on stage with words and behaviors suspected of discriminating against mainland fans.

During the game session, the host saw that mainland fans were selected, deliberately made various difficulties, and introduced the rules of the game in Cantonese throughout the process. In the end, even the BKPP members couldn't stand it, and once bypassed the host and stepped forward to communicate with fans in English.

After the fan meeting event, some netizens picked up the host's social account and found that he had publicly supported "Huangdian " on social platforms and had many other inappropriate remarks. He also publicly supported "Hong Kong independence" on his social accounts and encouraged fans to participate in illegal parades.

At present, the host's social platform INS account has a large number of netizens leaving comments criticizing. Some netizens said, "Aren't you speaking Chinese?" Don't you know that your homeland is China? Hong Kong and Taiwan are both Chinese, go home and study history, please don't come out and embarrass people" "Do you need to help you popularize science in Hong Kong, China?" He returned to the motherland in 1997, and even elementary school students understand this."