Singer Guangliang coughed and was "taken away by customs" and only visited Wuhan in December

Guangliang entered Taiwan on the 3rd of this month but was stopped by the customs and was unable to clear the customs smoothly.

The Wuhan pneumonia epidemic continues to rise, and all countries are strictly preventing the spread of the epidemic. As the front-line customs, they are doing their best to check the passing passengers in the epidemic area. The love song Prince Guangliang issued a document saying that he had just returned to Taiwan from Malaysia and saw it at the Kuala Lumpur Airport. With a high degree of epidemic prevention, he did not expect a small accident on the plane to make him the focus of attention.

Guangliang posted a post on Facebook yesterday (2/4), revealing that he had just returned to Taipei on the 3rd. At the airport and the plane in Jilongbo, everyone was wearing masks to prevent the epidemic. He did not expect that he was on the plane. He choked and coughed a few times after eating rice crackers. I was dumbfounded and said with a smile: "Passengers nearby should be scared to death." What was even more frightening was that after he landed at Taipei Taoyuan Airport, he was unable to clear the customs smoothly for the first time, and then he was immediately by customs. The staff took away for questioning. The reason why

could not pass customs smoothly was related to Guangliang’s travel history. Customs officers took Guangliang to the temperature check counter and asked him whether he had been to Wuhan on December 19 last year. Guangliang gave an affirmative answer and was asked to fill in relevant documents. He was asked to quarantine for 14 days and reminded him to call the special line if he is in physical condition during this period. After

, the plot unfolded. One of the customs officers smiled and asked Guangliang for an autograph. He was excited to buy tickets for his next concert at the Arena, revealing that her husband is a super fan of Guangliang, "He pays more attention to you than to me. "It's more", but complained that her husband only bought her own tickets but didn't buy hers. Guangliang heard it and felt unfair: "Why is it so excessive, should come together", and for the rigorous and caring customs officers, Guangliang expressed his gratitude. "Thanks for your hard work," and urged everyone to wash their hands frequently and wear masks. "Everyone is responsible for epidemic prevention."