25Sep
Weibo users share photos of Nicholas Tse to “stop the wind,” thanks to a viral wordplay on his name.
What’s your Reaction?
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
Super Typhoon Ragasa, the world’s strongest storm this year, has caused devastation in the northern Philippines, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, and southern China.
At least 14 people have died in Taiwan after a barrier lake burst in Hualien County, with over 120 still reported missing.
In the Philippines, there have been at least 10 reported dead, with several missing. Over 1.8mil people people have been evacuated in China’s Guangdong province as Ragasa made landfall in the area.
As of press time, the typhoon has weakened, but still brings damaging winds and heavy rain while moving towards northern Vietnam.
In parts of Hong Kong and China, people have decided to use humour to cope with an otherwise scary situation.
On Weibo, netizens have been posting photos of their windows and the unusual ‘amulets’ they’re using to ward off the typhoon — pictures of Hong Kong star Nicholas Tse.
Windows already crisscrossed with tape are now topped with printouts of the actor-turned-celeb-chef and his name.
Why Nic, you ask.
Nic’s Mandarin name, Xie Ting Feng (谢霆锋), is pronounced the same way as the phrase ‘thanks for stopping the wind’ (谢停风).
It seems many have caught onto the wordplay, with residents in Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and Dongguan posting photos of their new window ‘set-ups.’
‘I’ve pasted Xie Ting Feng on my window, hope this works,’ one netizen wrote. Another added: ‘Don’t worry guys, we have Nicholas.’
Whether or not the charm works is anyone’s guess… but if it brings comfort, that can only be a good thing.
The English actress became a breakout star in 'The White Lotus.' See... read more
Is Taylor Swift working on new music?! The 33-year-old “Cruel Summer” singer made her way... read more
Her scuffle was caught on camera. The martial law, which was imposed... read more
ARMYs seemed to come to the same conclusion. BTS‘s V recently stopped by Weverse to... read more
According to Li Ming Shan’s manager, she might have suffered second-degree burns. Taiwanese live... read more
Director Johnnie To’s (杜琪峯) movies have defined and shaped the Hong Kong film... read more
Fan clubs for celebrities are common and usually even welcomed by the... read more
Newly minted Oscar Best Actress winner Michelle Yeoh (楊紫瓊) is speculated to make an appearance at... read more
Dating for eight years, Philip Ng (伍允龍) and his relationship with Linda Chung (鍾嘉欣) was an... read more
The topic regarding Alicia Amin’s religion is still being talked about among local pakcik and makcik bawang (busybody... read more

Leave a Reply