On June 15, Tsai Chin held her 'Don't Say Goodbye' concert at Taipei International Convention Center. She specially introduced her 92-year-old mother in the audience, reluctantly revealing that her mother had a fall recently. 'She called my brother and said, I must go see my daughter, this might be the last time in my life.' After saying this, Tsai Chin exclaimed: 'Impossible!' which caused her mother to lose control of her emotions and break into tears, showcasing the deep bond between mother and daughter and moving the entire audience.
According to Taiwanese media reports, after singing 'The Loving People,' Tsai Chin specifically introduced her mother in the audience to her fans. She transformed into a little girl and called out: 'Mom, mom, where are you? I see you; you were so beautiful when you were young, and you still are!'
Throughout the evening, Tsai Chin sang multiple classic songs. Upon seeing the full house, she remarked: 'Today is the Don't Say Goodbye concert. The tickets sold out in just two and a half days, which was beyond my expectations. I'm so happy to see a full house of audience; I'm so touched. I didn't expect that as an old woman like me, I could still receive a standing ovation, how incredible.' Fans in the audience passionately shouted 'I love you,' to which Tsai Chin humorously responded: 'Leave your ID card.'
During the concert, Tsai Chin also revealed intimate details through a documentary. A rare sight of her without makeup, she spoke openly on screen about her parents' backgrounds, recounting the hardships her mother faced raising four children alone.
In addition, musicians who have a family-like relationship with Tsai Chin mentioned that her most striking trait is 'her immense physical strength.' They even spilled that during her previous tours, she became fascinated with playing table tennis. Not only did she become self-taught and develop an interest, but she would often drag the musicians to 'play along' right after concerts. Her excellent stamina allowed her to play for two hours straight, and her outstanding skills were praised to be of 'professional player level.'
Tsai Chin explained: 'Why can I play for so long? What outsiders don't understand is, beyond just finding it fun, is its deeper meaning. After watching a concert, an audience member is emotionally high. When they go home to sleep, it takes two hours to calm down, but it takes the performer four hours. After my performance, I return to the room, mentally replay the program twice, and criticize myself twice. I keep reviewing, which is very self-torturous. Thanks to them, I am freed from so much torment.'
According to Taiwanese media reports, after singing 'The Loving People,' Tsai Chin specifically introduced her mother in the audience to her fans. She transformed into a little girl and called out: 'Mom, mom, where are you? I see you; you were so beautiful when you were young, and you still are!'
Throughout the evening, Tsai Chin sang multiple classic songs. Upon seeing the full house, she remarked: 'Today is the Don't Say Goodbye concert. The tickets sold out in just two and a half days, which was beyond my expectations. I'm so happy to see a full house of audience; I'm so touched. I didn't expect that as an old woman like me, I could still receive a standing ovation, how incredible.' Fans in the audience passionately shouted 'I love you,' to which Tsai Chin humorously responded: 'Leave your ID card.'
During the concert, Tsai Chin also revealed intimate details through a documentary. A rare sight of her without makeup, she spoke openly on screen about her parents' backgrounds, recounting the hardships her mother faced raising four children alone.
In addition, musicians who have a family-like relationship with Tsai Chin mentioned that her most striking trait is 'her immense physical strength.' They even spilled that during her previous tours, she became fascinated with playing table tennis. Not only did she become self-taught and develop an interest, but she would often drag the musicians to 'play along' right after concerts. Her excellent stamina allowed her to play for two hours straight, and her outstanding skills were praised to be of 'professional player level.'
Tsai Chin explained: 'Why can I play for so long? What outsiders don't understand is, beyond just finding it fun, is its deeper meaning. After watching a concert, an audience member is emotionally high. When they go home to sleep, it takes two hours to calm down, but it takes the performer four hours. After my performance, I return to the room, mentally replay the program twice, and criticize myself twice. I keep reviewing, which is very self-torturous. Thanks to them, I am freed from so much torment.'