Pai Ping-ping Dissatisfied with Sapphire Promo Poster; Ting Tu-lan Leads Team to Studio to Apologize
Veteran entertainer Pai Ping-ping was upset that her name appeared next to deceased artists on a documentary poster. Kaohsiung Music Center CEO personally apologized, and she accepted.
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The Kaohsiung Music Center produced the documentary "Kaohsiung has a Sapphire." Pai Ping-ping was dissatisfied that she was not consulted and her name was placed next to deceased artists on the promotional poster. According to a press release, while recording the program "Super Ping-ping Show" today, Pai Ping-ping stated that especially during the Tomb-Sweeping Festival, putting the names of some veteran artists together on a poster with deceased people "is indeed very uncomfortable." Earlier, Kaohsiung Music Center CEO Ting Tu-lan led his team to Pai Ping-ping's recording studio and presented beverages and wheel pies to apologize to Pai Ping-ping. Seeing such a large formation, Pai Ping-ping smiled and said: "After I complained and scolded a bit, let it go. Once things have passed, they have passed. Seeing the team come to pay their respects, I should also be broad-minded and accept them coming for promotion." Pai Ping-ping stated that as an elder, rules and taboos like placing living people on posters side-by-side with deceased artists still need to be mentioned, otherwise it really feels weird to see it during the Tomb-Sweeping Festival. However, she also said that running a cabaret show performance is not easy. Kaohsiung Music Center has such enthusiasm and innovation to preserve the cabaret culture, which makes her, as someone who participated in the cabaret shows, happy to see it succeed. This philosophy is the same as her philosophy in producing the program "Super Ping-ping Show." (Editor: Long Po-an) 1150409