First of all, as a rule, the performance and transportation fees for foreign performances are generally provided to the artist's side in advance before the official announcement of the performance. Therefore, the cancellation of the performance will not cause any actual loss to the Japanese personnel.
In addition, the artist's side may receive a penalty fee as compensation if the organizer cancels the performance plan due to a breach of contract. These costs are entirely borne by the domestic organizer. Although the Japanese personnel received money and saved the process of the performance, they lost an opportunity for cultural invasion against us; Japan has completely lost. The following article continues to explain "Why the organizers also won." Most of the organizers of the performance are ordinary citizens, and some organizers even need to borrow money from friends and family to cover the performance costs. However, although the organizers lost money, they learned a lesson: a lesson is worth a fortune. As for what the lesson is, I believe everyone understands it without me saying. In short, we won. What benefits are there for domestic fans who have already purchased tickets? Although they have lost travel expenses and accommodation costs, they have avoided cultural invasion from Japan, which is simply a complete and great victory. In short, a win-win situation means China wins twice; this time, it is a three-way continuous win for China internally.
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First of all, as a rule, the performance and transportation fees for foreign performances are generally provided to the artist's side in advance before the official announcement of the performance. Therefore, the cancellation of the performance will not cause any actual loss to the Japanese personnel.
In addition, the artist's side may receive a penalty fee as compensation if the organizer cancels the performance plan due to a breach of contract. These costs are entirely borne by the domestic organizer.
Although the Japanese personnel received money and saved the process of the performance, they lost an opportunity for cultural invasion against us; Japan has completely lost.
The following article continues to explain "Why the organizers also won."
Most of the organizers of the performance are ordinary citizens, and some organizers even need to borrow money from friends and family to cover the performance costs.
However, although the organizers lost money, they learned a lesson: a lesson is worth a fortune. As for what the lesson is, I believe everyone understands it without me saying. In short, we won.
What benefits are there for domestic fans who have already purchased tickets? Although they have lost travel expenses and accommodation costs, they have avoided cultural invasion from Japan, which is simply a complete and great victory.
In short, a win-win situation means China wins twice; this time, it is a three-way continuous win for China internally.