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Taiwan Tourism Bureau Spokespersons Fahrenheit: Fly Around The World
Topic Started: Apr 9 2009, 01:10 AM (68 Views)
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Taiwan Tourism Bureau Spokespersons Fahrenheit: Fly Around The World

Source: Fans Magazine, April 2009

Translated by catalie@AsianFanatics.net


As Taiwan's tourism spokespersons, what are Fahrenheit's favourite places of interest? Which of Taiwan's night markets and snacks has left you with the deepest impression? Recently flying from place to place for their Asian Concert Tour, they just finished their Hong Kong Coliseum concert, then went to Malaysia on March 28 and soon they will hold their [Fahrenheit Fantasy] Concert in Shanghai on April 11; of these two places and the fans there, what impressions does Fahrenheit have? What interesting things has Fahrenheit encountered on the plane, always flying around the world due to work?

What was your first experience travelling in a plane (domestic or international)? At the time, what did you find especially fresh or new?

Chun: When I was about 5 or 6, I travelled from Brunei to Singapore for the first time. I was feeling very excited the whole time because there aren't many toys in Brunei so my father would always buy me toys from overseas. That time, I could finally choose the toys myself, so I was extremely happy.

On the plane, besides catching up on sleep, what else will you do? What situation are you most afraid of encountering while on a plane?

Chun: I'll also use the computer and read books. I'm most scared of being stared at the entire time by fans, when this happens, I can't relax and rest on the plane.

Plane food choices are limited and probably can't please everyone! If the airline company asked Fahrenheit to recommend some food choices, what would you recommend?

Chun: I would like Teppanyaki, Buffet, it would be very enjoyable to have a chef cooking in front of you!

If there could be a "Fahrenheit Exclusive Plane", what picture would you want on the outside of the plane, and what designs and colours? What would you like inside the plane? Who would you most like to be the pilot?

Chun: If the outside of the plane had a photo of the four of us, that would definitely be very cool! Inside, all the compartments would be gotten rid of so you can see more around you then there must be a cinema, bar and gym. The pilot would be me of course! (Reporter imagines Wu Chun in a pilot's uniform, wow, he'd definitely look very handsome!)

Often flying to different countries for work, what's your most special plane experience?

Chun: Everytime when we go overseas for a concert, we will go on the plane with many employees, almost like we've reserved the the plane for ourselves. That feeling makes we feel like we're going as a whole family, it's very lively and interesting. (Reporter praises, so Wu Chun always treats overseas work like a holiday, not bad! That way work should seem happier!)

Out of Taiwan's night markets, which do you love most? What snacks at night markets do you love most?

Chun: I love Shilin night market because it's really big and has all types of food and they sell the most things there. My favourite snacks are oyster omelette and teppanyaki.

As Taiwan's tourism spokespersons, if you had to introduce Taiwan's places of interest to friends and fans overseas, which place would you choose? While you're at it, practise introducing the advantages of this place~

Chun: I would recommend Kenting. Kenting has a beautiful beach and warm sunshine. You can enjoy the sunshine on the beach and can also surf and play water activities. Every year, Kenting also holds quite a few concerts like Spring Scream, Spring Wave, etc. You definitely can't miss these.

On April 11, you will be performing in Shanghai, what aspect of this city attract you the most?

Chun: Shanghai's city scenery and food both attract me and also, Shanghainese people have a very cute accent!

In the past when you went to Malaysia to promote, what impression did you have of Malaysia and the fans there? What can you say in Malay?

Chun: Everytime I go to Malaysia I feel like I've come home because the accent of Malaysian fans is very much like in the people of Brunei so each time I hear it, it feels especially warm. When I was a child, I often went to Malaysia to play and I love Genting because there are so many amusement park rides, every time I have so much fun I don't want to go home! Malay is also one of my native languages so it doesn't trouble me.

Regardless of whether it's for holiday or work, Fahrenheit has probably been to many countries. Which country do you want to go to the most but still haven't gone to?

Chun: I've always wanted to go to Italy. I want to experience the Italian streets and enjoy drinking a cup of Italian coffee, that very relaxed, free feeling.




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