A non-entertainment entertainment incident has kept people's focus for more than a month without decline.
Over the course of half a century, Hong Kong's entertainment industry has gone through the processes of initiation, rise, peak, stagnation, and bewilderment, during which people have enjoyed the artistry, diligence, and persistence of Hong Kong artists.
For all mainlanders, over the past 30 years, they have been immersed in Hong Kong entertainment, falling in love with and becoming obsessed with entertainment - it also led the mainland entertainment industry onto a path of healthy and positive development.
This "sex photo scandal," however, not only allowed people to glimpse another side of the artists' lives, but more importantly, it made people re-examine Hong Kong entertainment and suddenly realize that when entertainment adopts complete commercialization while abandoning art itself and the resilience and effort required by art, degeneration is inevitable.
We believe that Hong Kong artists, after this unexpected abnormal event, will re-examine the return to art during Hong Kong's heyday, revisit the essence and truth of entertainment art, and undergo a "metamorphosis" on their way home.
We are full of anticipation.
As the snow disaster began to ease, the hot keyword of February quickly shifted to another keyword, "sex photo scandal," which could be considered the most eye-catching event at the moment. In the 29 days of February, for 24 days, "sex photo scandal" and "Edison Chen" ranked in the top four of the hottest rankings, even surpassing "NBA" and "QQ," which had long occupied the top two spots.
Adding to the sudden passing of Anita Mui, Hong Kong's entertainment circle became very "high-profile" as the focal point capturing people's attention, pushing many Hong Kong entertainers to the forefront of public scrutiny.