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MAMAMOO's Solar startled by Tsai Ing-wen's message, calls her 'remarkable'

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Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • South Korean singer Solar of the group MAMAMOO expressed surprise and honor at receiving a direct message from former Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen.
  • Solar shared during a livestream that Tsai's message, encouraging her to eat more Taiwanese mangoes, was unexpected and led her to research Tsai, whom she now considers a remarkable person.
  • The singer thanked Tsai and Taiwan for the delicious mangoes, highlighting the positive interaction during her recent concert tour in Kaohsiung.

South Korean singer Solar, a member of the popular girl group MAMAMOO, recently shared a delightful anecdote with fans during a livestream, recounting an unexpected interaction with former Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen. The group had just concluded a successful two-day concert tour in Kaohsiung, and Solar was reminiscing about her time in Taiwan.

During the broadcast, Solar expressed her continued fondness for Taiwanese mangoes, describing them as "super delicious." Her surprise, however, came when she revealed that she had received a direct message from Tsai Ing-wen. "I was startled," Solar admitted, explaining that Tsai had commented on a previous YouTube video where Solar discussed mangoes. The former president encouraged her to enjoy more of them during her visit to Taiwan.

Intrigued and honored, Solar took the time to research Tsai Ing-wen online. After learning about her experiences and background, Solar described Tsai as "a very remarkable person." She conveyed her gratitude and excitement over the personal interaction, stating, "It's truly a great honor and I am very thankful. Taiwanese mangoes are really delicious."

Solar further elaborated that her research on platforms like Namu Wiki deepened her admiration for Tsai. The singer playfully mentioned that Tsai's encouraging message motivated her to eat "a lot of mangoes" during her trip to Taiwan. Her genuine surprise and appreciation for the former president's gesture resonated with fans, who found her reaction endearing.

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