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Thai Y Lam's hundred billion "PLEASURE" world tour was "purged" in China because of its bizarre spiritual symbolism and deviant content. "Thien Hau of Taiwan" faces the risk of being completely wiped out of the billion-person music market.
The 740 billion VND stage and controversial "evil" symbols
Thai Y Lam's "PLEASURE" world tour was praised as a staging wonder with an investment of up to 900 million TWD (more than 740 billion VND). The singer did not hesitate to bring to the stage huge models such as a 30-meter-long mechanical beam, a seven-story statue system and dozens of mysterious creatures. However, instead of receiving applause, these props were met with a wave of fierce criticism from the mainland public.
Hundreds of denunciations have been sent to local Departments of Culture and Tourism, expressing concern about the abuse of deviant "spiritual elements". The appearance of the female singer next to giant serpents, hybrid creatures and bizarre mythological symbols is said to be propagating scary content, not in accordance with fine customs and customs. Many opinions even questioned the fact that the female singer was performing strange "rituals" right on stage, making the atmosphere of the performance gloomy and full of superstition.
The "urgent" ban and the end of the "Giant Python" concert
Under too much pressure from public opinion, on March 6, QQ newspaper reported that the Department of Culture and Tourism of China had officially issued a document requesting the suspension of Thai Y Lam's concert on a continental scale. Accordingly, the two nights of performances in Shenzhen on March 7 and 8 will be the last opportunities for the audience to witness her "giant python" model firsthand. As soon as these concerts end, all related posters and advertising videos in the public area will be forced to be completely dismantled.
The extreme move from the cultural regulator shows the resoluteness in eliminating entertainment products that are considered "toxic". Restricting the display of images and stopping the licensing of performances is the clearest proof that Thai Y Lam has fallen into the blacklist. Despite being a music monument with 25 million albums sold, the "queen of Asian Pop" still cannot stand out from the spiral of tightening the management of performance content in this market.
Large-scale "blockade": From the stage to the Karaoke system
In fact, signs of a comprehensive "blockade" have been ignited since December 2025, when all 1,376 of Thai Y Lam's songs were suddenly removed from online platforms and karaoke systems nationwide. In notices posted at many entertainment businesses, her name is on the list of "morally corrupt artists" that need to be removed from the service category.
The cutting off all access to the mass audience – from live performances to digital releases – shows the seriousness of the punishment for Thai Yilin. From the highest-earning female singer in Chinese showbiz with nearly 30 years of seniority, Thai Y Lam is currently facing the abyss of her career in the mainland. Currently, the female singer still maintains a silent attitude towards the information that is banned from broadcasting, making fans worried about an unhappy ending for "Thien Hau of Taiwan".
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