
In recent days, Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu have taken to the streets to distribute red envelopes to the people and sent New Year's greetings. Unexpectedly, because the people were too enthusiastic, not only did someone sneak his head, but yesterday he also pulled his right wrist because the villagers shook hands too hard.
In response to this, Kuomintang spokesman Hong Mengkai called on "Korean fans" not to shake hands, and should not touch their heads. At the same time, due to his feelings for Han Kuo-yu's hard work day and night, many "Korean fans" gathered online and discussed going to Han Kuo-yu's house to stand guard this year during the Spring Festival to ensure that he could have a good rest for a few days.
Comprehensive China Times Electronic News, ET News Cloud and other island media, Han Kuo-yu has been "attacked" for two consecutive days - after receiving the red envelope, a passionate person touched his bald head. In response to this, Han Kuo-yu joked that some people probably think that touching his head can make a fortune, but he may have to wear a hard hat when he goes out in the future.

Hong Mengkai posted on social media, calling on all fans who "truely love Mr. Han" to "not take selfies, stop, shake hands, and touch their heads" when participating in the event, "this is the best way to love Han Hanyu" in order not to delay Han Han Yu's itinerary and protect his safety."
On the other hand, Han Kuo-yu has been busy for several months since his election campaign. Now that the Spring Festival is approaching, he is still too busy to stop. He has been repeatedly captured by the media and his eyes are swollen. It is a luxury to sleep for more than three hours a day. Mrs. Li Jiafen recently said that both of them had a serious cold, and said that Han Kuo-yu had already been overdrawn due to his days of hard work. Han Kuo-yu himself also said in the live broadcast that his New Year's wish is to "be a quiet old turtle" and sleep at home for three days and three nights.

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All these make "Korean fans" feel distressed. Some netizens on the island have begun to gather online, claiming that during the Spring Festival, they will "surround the mayor's residence in shifts, put Han Kuo-yu in house arrest for one week, take Han Kuo-yu well before letting him go out." Some even joked that in order to prevent him from sneaking away, they also have to hold horses and sprinkle iron nails outside the door. In short, he must rest well.
These seemingly whimsical proposals made the people on the island sigh that the "Korean whirlwind" has not dissipated for several months. Han Kuo-yu's popularity and popularity are far beyond other politicians on the island.
Editor: Ye Songting
Editor: David Shao