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Why was Wong Tze Wah banned by the Mainland?

Wong Tze Wah was not banned by the mainland, and there was no news of it. He is just not suitable for development in the mainland, so he seldom comes to the mainland and has been acting in Hong Kong.

There are several reasons why Wong Tze Wah is not suitable for development in the Mainland:

1, language differences. Different from Stephen Chow's movies, Wong Tze Wah Dongdu Primary School has a high level of Mandarin dubbing, and most of the videos circulating on the Internet don't even have subtitles. Language differences are the main reason why he is not well-known in the mainland.

2. Regional differences. Many things in Wong Tze Wah's Donkey Laughter can only be understood by local people. People living in the mainland can understand Cantonese, but they can't understand its essence if they don't live there for a long time.

3. The forms of entertainment programs that North and South audiences like are different. Most of the crosstalk in the northern audience is superficial, and you don't need any brains to appreciate it. However, due to his philosophical background, Wong Tze Wah needs to think a lot before he can make a * * * sound.

4. reasons for publicity. Cantonese programs rarely do much publicity in the mainland.

Extended data:

Although Wong Tze Wah was banned from the mainland, there were few opportunities for her appearance. However, Wong Tze Wah joined the Hong Kong Repertory Theatre and the commercial radio station, and acted as the host and screenwriter in the programs "Youth at Close Range" and "Kind Nature" of Radio Television Hong Kong. 1990, Wong Tze Wah began to create Dong with his original performance form "Blood History in Entertainment".

Wong Tze Wah, the originator of Hong Kong's Du Dongxiao, has a unique position in the entertainment circle. At first, Xiao, who performed a joke by himself on the stage, was well known and attracted much attention. Du Dongxiao has been enduring in Hong Kong for nearly twenty years. Wong Tze Wah's personality is unique, with a temperament of "everyone is drunk and I wake up alone".