DistantNews
Support us
๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ผ Taiwan /Technology

Entertainment industry not as good as semiconductors: Wu Feng's rare lament after 20 years in Taiwan

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Sources not specified Context piece
  • Taiwanese entertainer Wu Feng, after 20 years in Taiwan, expresses rare concerns about the struggling entertainment industry.
  • He cites disappointment with low enrollment in his online English course and a significant drop in bookings for his Turkish travel tours.
  • Wu Feng contrasts the entertainment sector's downturn with the booming semiconductor industry, noting many peers are facing financial difficulties.

Wu Feng, a well-known entertainer who has lived and worked in Taiwan for two decades, has voiced rare concerns about the current state of the entertainment industry, describing it as sluggish compared to the booming semiconductor sector. Despite his usual positive outlook, Wu Feng admitted to experiencing insomnia and stress due to recent business setbacks.

He detailed two major disappointments this year. The first involved his long-prepared online English course, which saw significantly lower enrollment numbers than anticipated. The second blow came from the impact of international affairs on his Turkish travel tours, which have historically been fully booked but now have numerous vacancies, causing considerable concern for him and his team.

Wu Feng pointedly remarked on the broader downturn affecting many in the industry. "The entertainment industry is not as prosperous as the semiconductor industry, and it is clearly regressing," he stated. "Except for a few big-name artists, not many people are truly making money." He shared conversations with peers who are also experiencing a decline in work opportunities.

Despite these professional challenges, Wu Feng finds solace and support in his wife, who provides emotional encouragement and has been involved in investment planning. Their jointly imported products have been well-received, offering some comfort amidst a difficult year. Looking ahead, Wu Feng expressed hope for improvement in the latter half of the year, acknowledging that life inevitably has its ups and downs.

The entertainment industry is not as prosperous as the semiconductor industry, and it is clearly regressing. Except for a few big-name artists, not many people are truly making money.

โ€” Wu FengWu Feng comparing the current state of Taiwan's entertainment industry to the semiconductor sector.
DistantNews Editorial

Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.