Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - During the epidemic, celebrities gathered together to travel abroad and had a great time shopping, eating, and wine.

During the epidemic, celebrities gathered together to travel abroad and had a great time shopping, eating, and wine.

We are now in a relatively serious outbreak period of the epidemic, so all walks of life have stopped, especially in China.

In such a sensitive period, the popularity of once-high-profile celebrities has also faded a lot. The schedules of variety shows and film and television dramas starring many celebrities have been repeatedly postponed, and even gradually faded out of the audience's view.

Many Chinese celebrities seized this opportunity and went abroad for vacation one after another, so that they could not only escape the severe domestic epidemic prevention situation, but also enjoy a good material life. Japan has become a destination for Chinese celebrities to travel together. Some people even publicly posted a message thanking Japan.

Lu Yi and Bao Lei’s family also showed off their happy life as a family of four on the streets of Japan, and all four people in the picture had long legs in the mirror, and their concave shapes also showed the harmony of the family.

However, many celebrities also donated money and materials to the disaster-stricken areas to cheer them up. Han Hong was also very brave. She rushed to Wuhan immediately to support Wuhan and brought some volunteers with her.

At this time, medical staff, volunteers, and front-line workers are the most beautiful people. It is they who are treating diseases, saving lives, and fighting the virus, so that we can stay at home with peace of mind. Compared with them, staying at home is such a happy thing. Our biggest contribution is not going out.

The picture was uploaded to the Internet, and many netizens expressed their envy. They were able to travel in Japan very stylishly. I have to say, it is great to have money.

Actually, we have no right to ask where they are going to play, but as a public figure, he earns money from the general public. At this critical moment, it is really unjustifiable for him to have a happy life. I am afraid there are also What makes people even more angry is that after the epidemic is over, fans may pick them up when they return to China and say to them: Thank you for your hard work.

It’s ironic just thinking about it!

What do you think of the phenomenon of Chinese celebrities traveling abroad during the epidemic?