The Taiwanese variety show 'Super Sunday' holds a significant place in the history of Taiwan's entertainment industry. The show ran for nine years and continued to have a huge fan base even after changing broadcasters. The hosts of the show, Chang Hsiao-yen and Harlem Yu, won the Golden Bell Award for Best Variety Show Hosts twice. On the 29th, Harlem Yu posted on Facebook, writing, "It's time for a cleanup again! Over a hundred VHS tapes! Documenting nearly nine years of Super Sunday! Bye-bye!" He also added a line, "Raise your hand if you don't know what VHS tapes are," concluding with an awkward smile emoji.
He is also sitting on the floor with his hands open, surrounded by several boxes of tapes. Each tape has densely written text on it, documenting the time and the artists featured in 'Super Sunday,' including renowned artists like Chao Shuhai, Wang Menglin, Andy Lau, Ronald Cheng, Chyi Chin, Chyi Yu, Jian Chang, Karen Mok, and Julia Peng, instantly sparking nostalgia.
Many netizens, upon seeing Harlem Yu's call for a "cleanup," left comments hoping the tapes could be preserved, "Convert them to digital files! It would be a pity for this data to be lost," "What a pity, they could be donated to a film center," "Wait, Brother Harlem, let's back them up first, shall we?", "These are antiques... so nostalgic," "One of my sources of laughter, Super Sunday~," "This show accompanied so many people's years," "Precious antiques! They can be digitized!".
Source: China Times