Raymond Lam's Flight 'Narrowly Misses Missile' — Only 1km From Blast Site, Leaves Farewell Message On Plane
Published atMar 05, 2026 09:55 pm
Hong Kong actor Raymond Lam (note: actually, Chen Haomin) and his wife went to Dubai for a trip and unexpectedly encountered warfare. On the evening of the 3rd, his wife Jiang Lisha posted a video, anxiously describing that their hotel was only 1.2 kilometers away from the explosion site. Flames lit up the sky, and the tourists present were all panicking. In the early morning, they were lucky to snatch flight tickets and escape. Even after boarding the plane, they didn't dare utter the word 'safe,' and quickly left farewell messages for their children in case something happened.
Jiang Lisha revealed that their hotel was just 1.2 kilometers away from the site of the explosion near the US Consulate General in Dubai—only a three-minute walk away. The video captured the roar of fighter jets and showed suicide drones flying low overhead, with thick smoke rolling and fires raging in the night sky. She described it as: 'A peaceful night torn into huge wounds.' Fearing that they might have difficulty escaping from the high floors of the hotel, the couple moved to the 2nd floor in advance to take refuge.
After the explosion, the couple decided to pack their bags and drive to Dubai Airport at 4 a.m. on the 4th. They finally arrived in Hong Kong in the early hours of the 5th. Upon getting off the plane, she immediately started a livestream to reassure fans of their safety. She said that until they left Dubai and flew out of Middle Eastern airspace, she didn't dare easily say the word 'safe.' Even though the flight was smooth, after landing she found out that their flight had narrowly missed a missile in the air, which sent chills down her spine. For safety reasons, that day’s flight was the first and also the last Hong Kong flight to leave the Middle East; follow-up flights were expected to resume at the earliest by the 7th.
Jiang Lisha was full of emotion, saying that making it back to Hong Kong smoothly was no easy feat, and attributed it to the right timing, location, and people. She emphasized that she had no special privileges; she managed to secure four flight tickets—each costing 11,000 RMB (about 6,276 ringgit)—by desperately refreshing the website in the middle of the night. Since Abu Dhabi was attacked by drones on the 1st, they had been stranded locally, and it was not until the early hours of the 5th that they finally made it home safely. She admitted that during the flight, she even sent a message to her kids with her will and bank card passwords, just in case something happened. 迪丽热巴报平安。Dilraba Dilmurat Lost Contact for 3 Days, Reports Safety from Malaysia
China's top actress Dilraba Dilmurat recently traveled to Paris Fashion Week and was scheduled to appear on the 3rd, but was forced to be stranded in Dubai due to escalating conflict between Iran and Israel. She was out of contact for a time. On the evening of the 4th, she finally appeared and posted, personally assuring fans: 'My team members and I are all safe!'
After being unreachable for several days, Dilraba was reported spotted in Malaysia on the 4th, and that night finally posted on Weibo, confirming she and her team had safely evacuated the Middle East war zone: 'Let me reassure everyone—we are all safe and everything has been properly arranged by the company. We’re all good, please don’t worry.' She thanked fans for their concern and apologized for causing them worry.
Due to escalating conflict in the Middle East, the UAE closed its airspace on February 28th. Dilraba originally planned to fly Emirates to Paris to attend Fashion Week but was stranded in Dubai for over 24 hours due to a transfer, ultimately missing Fashion Week. Reportedly, she transferred out via land to Oman, then departed from Muscat airport, and finally arrived in Malaysia.
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