In a Panic? Before Typhoon Bawei Arrives, Goddess Moe Iori Cares for Taiwanese People in Traditional Chinese
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Japanese celebrity Moe Iori sent a message in Traditional Chinese to Taiwanese people ahead of Typhoon Bawei's arrival.
- The typhoon, though downgraded to a moderate typhoon, is still expected to bring strong winds and heavy rain to Taiwan.
- Iori's message, shared on social media, garnered significant attention and support from fans in Taiwan.
As Typhoon Bawei approached Taiwan, Japanese celebrity Moe Iori sent a message of concern to the island's residents. The typhoon, which had weakened to a moderate typhoon by late September 9, was still forecast to bring considerable winds and rain to Taiwan from the evening of September 10 to the daytime of September 11. Authorities in various counties and cities were preparing for its impact.
Moe Iori, known for her popularity and once hailed as the "world's most powerful cosplayer," posted her message in Traditional Chinese on social media. This gesture resonated deeply with her Taiwanese fans, who are accustomed to her engaging with them in their language. The specific content of her message, beyond expressing concern for their safety during the typhoon, was not detailed in the provided text, but its delivery in their native script was highlighted.
The article emphasizes the attention Iori's message received, particularly noting that she used Traditional Chinese. This detail underscores the connection she has cultivated with her Taiwanese audience. Her willingness to communicate in their language, especially during a natural disaster, was presented as a significant point of engagement and appreciation among her followers.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.