It is the 7th year for Sa Sa to take over as the host of “WTO Sisterhood”, and it is the 4th year for Guo Yanjun. (Photo/Photo by Fang Wanmin)
Guo Yanjun and Zhong Xinyu (Sasha) hosted “WTO Sisterhood”. Today (18) the program held a revised press conference, and the studio changed to a new background, symbolizing a new beginning after the year. Sasha and her boyfriend, Mr. Qian, have been dating for 17 years. The relationship between the two is stable. However, Sasha said that she is most afraid of Valentine’s Day. What do you mean? I don’t particularly like it.”
Sasha said that she and her boyfriend went to Yilan for the first time together a few days ago, “let go of everything, this is the real life, very happy”, and it was the first time to go out for fun after 17 years of dating, which surprised everyone present. When asked if you received something “round and square” like a diamond ring on Valentine’s Day? Sasha jokingly replied, “Is it a lock? A screw? No, I will tell everyone if there is one.”
Guo Yanjun also said that he and his wife went abroad together for the first time after being together for 11 years. The two married and dated for a total of 19 years. They really started to get along when they had children. They have never been to the beach. They usually stay at home. Inside, “I also find it very strange, my wife is also afraid of trouble, so I can just live my life smoothly like this.”
It is the 7th year for Sasha to take over the host of “WTO Sisterhood”, and it is the 4th year for Guo Yanjun. The two also realized the differences between countries in the world because of the program. Sasha said: “Actually, the French are very easy to get along with, and the Japanese are really easy to get along with. Many new residents will say “We will never be friends with you for the rest of our lives”, especially the Japanese will not be friends, this is something that tourists will not know.” Guo Yanjun also said that the Japanese think that “going to Japan for sightseeing “It’s better than living in Japan. “That’s why all the Japanese have come to Taiwan. Fortunately, you can use the “international language” Chinese in the tent to understand the customs and customs of various countries.”