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Japanese singer perform in empty arena in Shanghai.

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Ayumi Hamasaki's Shanghai performance for Nov 29 was suddenly canceled the day before by Chinese authorities, leaving the spectator seats empty at the Oriental Sports Center.

Even so, Ayu carried out all the planned performances in a venue with not a single audience member so she could record it for her fans

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Don't worry about it, China will become economically irrelevant and all its 'boycotts' and tantrums will amount to nothing. :cool:

The first domino to fall:

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Kiss goodbye to your cheap Venezuelan oil, you CCP Tiongs. :sneaky:

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To save their economy, the Japs should produce and export more JAV. That's what they are experts at.
 
The fans already paid for her tickets so she better perform.
 
Why not perform in my bedroom? I will appreciate her give mkre TLCs than Tiong fans.
 
For the past decade, without tariffs or trade sanctions, affordable Chinese products have contributed to maintaining an annual inflation rate of 2%.
 
With 14,000 empty seats but felt so much love of TAs from all over the world, it was one of the most unforgettable show ever to me. I appriciate 200 of Chinese and Japanese crew and band members, dancers who made this stage happen from bottom of my heart.

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I will remember how China CCP and their brainwashed Chinks treat others when their childish ego get offended.

China should not be given any opportunities to earn money and do business with others as they like to weaponised it to pamper their childish ego.

Let see what business will they have when everyone going CHINA-FREE in their purchases for their commercial stuffs daily.
 
I will remember how China CCP and their brainwashed Chinks treat others when their childish ego get offended.

China should not be given any opportunities to earn money and do business with others as they like to weaponised it to pamper their childish ego.

Let see what business will they have when everyone going CHINA-FREE in their purchases for their commercial stuffs daily.

Unfortunately, too many dumbass Sinkies will never give up on their Chagee, Mixue, Luckin Coffee, Miniso, and Pop Mart. That's just a few Tiong businesses. :biggrin:

Other notable mentions: Scarlett, Xiaomi, Honor (Huawei), Vivo, Oppo. These are popular but not overwhelmingly so like the above category. :roflmao:
 
You know that Japan has hit the Tiongs in their 小蛋蛋, because you get a swarm of these AI-generated pro-Tiong clickbait bullshit content on Youtube.

For example:

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Low IQ folks will think it's real, for example a certain fuckwit believes Jack Ma actually said all those things in the video. :biggrin:

 
Japanese singer Ayumi Hamasaki performs full Shanghai concert in a completely empty arena

Japanese pop icon Ayumi Hamasaki shocked fans after performing her entire Shanghai concert in an empty arena.

China reportedly shut down the event at the last minute, leaving only staff and security inside the massive venue.

Rather than cancel, Ayumi took the stage exactly as planned and delivered the full show without hesitation.

Videos show her singing, dancing, and performing every number as if the arena were completely packed.

Fans around Asia are now praising her professionalism, calling it one of the most dedicated acts of her career.

Chinese authorities have not given a clear explanation for the shutdown, fueling even more controversy online.

Many Japanese fans say the incident shows how foreign artists can be treated unpredictably in China.

Ayumi herself has not criticized anyone, but the footage of her performing alone has already gone viral worldwide.

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Other notable mentions: Scarlett, Xiaomi, Honor (Huawei), Vivo, Oppo. These are popular but not overwhelmingly so like the above category. :roflmao:
I have Huawei and oppo phones. But that is before I realise how childish and petty the ccp is. I have a Sony phone too so now I will get all my phones to be Sony.

Nah...I will.boycott all china products. I will not give people of such businesses and opportunities. They weaponised anything to get to people and countries and their brainwashed population actually follow it.
 
I have Huawei and oppo phones. But that is before I realise how childish and petty the ccp is. I have a Sony phone too so now I will get all my phones to be Sony.

Nah...I will.boycott all china products. I will not give people of such businesses and opportunities. They weaponised anything to get to people and countries and their brainwashed population actually follow it.

You might want to rethink getting Sony phones. Standards slipping, lots of buyer's remorse, market share shrinking, poor demand even in home territory Japan. :cool:

Sony Mobile (Xperia) had its day in the sun in 2014. It's been downhill since then, and for good reason.

 
Japanese pop star Ayumi Hamasaki stunned fans by delivering her whole concert in Shanghai in an empty venue. China allegedly canceled the event at the last moment, with only staff and security remaining in the large venue.

Instead of canceling, Ayumi went on stage as scheduled and performed the entire show confidently. Clips capture her singing, dancing, and delivering each performance as though the venue were entirely full. Ayumi hasn't pointed fingers at anyone, yet the video of her solo performance has already gone global.

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