Q: First impression of Taiwan? JS: TW is such a good place. My first impression is that it’s clean(neat?). And I’m particularly happy that I come as a member of CNBLUE. Q: First impression on Taiwan fans? JH: Just as I expected, the fans are very enthusiastic and happy. And many fans I saw at the airport are very pretty. Q: When did you first learn to play musical instruments? YH: I learned to play the piano when I was 6. Q: How did you feel about CNBLUE’s albums getting to top positions of music charts here? MH: We are foreigners to Taiwanese who are Chinese. I’m so touched that so many people here love our music.
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