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Tsai Yi-shan humorously deflects compliment at Taipei Expo Park bar

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Tsai Yi-shan, wife of KMT Vice Chairman Lien Sheng-wen, visited a bar at Taipei's Expo Park.
  • She humorously responded to being called a "beauty enhancer" for the area by saying she might be raising the age demographic.
  • The visit highlighted the park's popularity among young people for food, drinks, and music.

Tsai Yi-shan, the wife of KMT Vice Chairman Lien Sheng-wen and daughter of the "Red Bean Palace" restaurant family, recently visited a popular bar at Taipei's Expo Park. The visit, shared on her social media, showcased the park's vibrant atmosphere, which has become a hotspot for young people seeking food, drinks, and music.

Please, I'm very young!

โ€” Tsai Yi-shanResponding to a colleague who questioned her presence at the youth-oriented Expo Park.

During her visit, Tsai was playfully told by a bar staff member that her presence was "enhancing the local beauty." The 47-year-old responded with a witty self-deprecating remark, suggesting she might be "raising the local age demographic" instead. This humorous exchange quickly amused those present.

Tsai, who has been actively managing her social media platforms and sharing her favorite culinary finds, explored the Expo Park's offerings. She learned from the bar's founder, Cedric, about the weekend activities, including DJs playing music in the plaza. Cedric even invited her to try being a DJ for a day.

I might be raising the local age demographic!

โ€” Tsai Yi-shanHumorously responding to a bar founder who complimented her for 'enhancing the local beauty.'

Her visit comes as the Expo Park gains traction among younger crowds. Tsai's lighthearted interaction and self-aware humor resonated with her audience, demonstrating a relatable personality beyond her public profile.

Young people can drink it, but if I eat it, I might have to walk home from here.

โ€” Tsai Yi-shanJokingly commenting on a Tiramisu Latte, implying it's too rich for her.
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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.