Recently, Chinese social networks were stirred up when Tuong Le Sa - wife of actor Tran Hao Dan - posted information about an explosion in Dubai, UAE. The article was accompanied by an emergency security warning image and emotional shares about the terrifying experience in a foreign land.
In the post, Tuong Le Sa said that this is the second time in her life she has received a bombing warning. "The world is so vast... As a Chinese person, I am extremely grateful for every peaceful day we enjoy," she wrote. The confidences express respect for peace, especially when witnessing the instability and conflicts still taking place in many places around the world.

Below the comments section, many netizens expressed concern. Before the question: "Dare you still dare to go out?", she replied with a calm tone: "I've been here for several days, who would have thought?", accompanied by emoticons of laughing and crying.
Some netizens who understand the situation said they had returned to work a few days ago and reassured the female model's family, and revealed that the Embassy had begun to register to support Chinese citizens who need to return home. Many peaceful wishes continued to be sent to her family.
Jimu News reporters contacted the actor's representative as well as a film and television company in Beijing managing his acting career, but have not received an official response.
Tran Hao Dan, born in 1969, is a famous actor and singer, who was once an exclusive star of TVB. He is widely known for his roles as Doan Du in "Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils" and Na Tra in "The King of Daji".
He is famous for his scholarly appearance, once dubbed the "historic prince", but his career later declined due to personal scandals and cosmetic surgery.
Jiang Lisha, born in 1985, used to work in the modeling field. The two registered their marriage in Changsha, Hunan in 2011 and currently have 3 daughters and 1 son.