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Reporter Lin Boting / Taipei Report

The internationally known Super Generation Music Festival Road to Ultra (RTU) made its grand debut at Dajia Riverside Park in Taipei yesterday (14). Many of the top 100 DJs came to Taiwan for a 14-day quarantine in advance, just to prevent the epidemic from spreading around the world. At the moment, it presents the best performances to fans of Taiwanese electronic music. However, the DJ’s act of waving our national flag on stage … unexpectedly touched the sensitive and fragile nerves of Chinese electronic fans.

▲ China’s national flag “blue sky, white sun and red all over the earth” caused the collapse of radio fans on the other side. (Photo / Obtained from Ultra Taiwan)

The prevention of the epidemic in Taiwan has achieved remarkable results. After the S2O Water-Splashing Power Syllable Festival, the iconic RTU electronic music event also returned to Taiwan. It was hosted by “Swedish Electronic Music Prince” Alesso (Alesso), the duo American Heaven Trap “Slander” and Israel Transmission Duo The group “Vini Vici” and the mad dog of American electronics “Kayzo” took turns taking the fans of Taiwanese electronics a first-rate electronic feast.

▲ Taiwan’s excellent results in preventing epidemics have allowed Ultra Taiwan to be held. (Photo / spunite provided)

RTU is the “world-class electronic music performance hall”, emphasizing connecting the world through electronic music. Therefore, many electronic music fans participating in the pilgrimage will bring their own national flags to the scene to wave, and DJs performing on stage will wave the local national flags, which will be seen by the world through broadcast. Live. However, the performance of DJ “Kayzo” was seen by Chinese electronic music fans who watched the live broadcast on the wall due to the “blue sky, white sun and red” waving. They choked with anger: “Maintain national sovereignty! Boycott troubled artists.”

▲ A Chinese electronic music fan saw the live broadcast above the wall. Unexpectedly, Kayzo waved the national flag and made him disconnect rationally. (Image / Flip from Weibo)

A Chinese electronic music fan went over the wall to watch the Road to Ultra (RTU) live stream on YouTube. Unexpectedly, the scene of Kayzo waving the Chinese national flag broke his line of reason in an instant and he angrily posted on his personal Weibo “Maintaining national sovereignty and boycotting theme artists, Kayzo I already lost the electronic music market in China” and accused Kayzo of “humiliating China.”

▲ Kayzo called Taiwan “the safest country” in response to comments from fans. (Photo / Obtained from Kayzo Twitter)

Furthermore, when Kayzo answered questions from fans on November 9, the answer “Taiwan is the safest country you are in” was also caught by a small rose on the other side, and he used abusive language with characteristic Chinese “NMSL (Your mother died” Kayzo scolded. But according to the actual search of the reporter, it appears that Kayzo himself has deleted the original message and tweet.

▲ A patriotic netizen on the other side choked straight on Kayzo “Your mother is dead.” (Photo / Obtained from Kayzo Twitter)

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