Choi Siwon, China Web users Protest After pouring out,

Group Super Junior Choi Siwon posted a tweet suggesting support for the Hong Kong protest, but was hit by China netizens.Choi Choi Siwon repeatedly apologized, saying Hong Kong is an inseparable part of China.Choi Choi Siwon said on his 26th Weibo (China edition Twitter Inc.) I recently apologized for hurting your feelings with wrong behavior on Twitter Inc., he said. As an entertainer, I have abandoned the expectations and trust you gave me.I am deeply reproached and sick about this. I have never denied or changed the idea and position that Hong Kong is an inseparable part of China, he said. I finally apologize to you again.Im sorry, he said.Choi Choi Siwon retweeted an interview with CNN in the US after Patrick Chow, who was seriously injured by a police shot during a Hong Kong protest on his Twitter Inc. on the 24th.China netizens immediately showed off their displeasure and tested because Choi Siwons retweet was accepted as supporting the Hong Kong protest.As the controversy grew, Choi Siwon deleted the tweet.I just expressed my interest (in the Hong Kong situation) with the hope that the (Hong Kongs) chaos and violence would end as soon as possible, he said, adding that he had written to his Weibo and confirmed what happened on Twitter Inc.Despite Choi Choi Siwons explanation, the anger of China netizens did not sink.Choi Choi Siwon fan club in Baba (), a community of Baidu, Chinas largest portal, also closed its official Weibo on Saturday.No one, nothing can change our position; we will never give way, the fan club said in a notice to Weibo.On the 24th, the police retweeted the interview with the Hong Kong protesters who were hit by the police,
Group Super Junior Choi Siwon posted a tweet suggesting support for the Hong Kong protest, but was hit by China netizens.Choi Choi Siwon repeatedly apologized, saying Hong Kong is an inseparable part of China.Choi Choi Siwon said on his 26th Weibo (China edition Twitter Inc.) I recently apologized for hurting your feelings with wrong behavior on Twitter Inc., he said. As an entertainer, I have abandoned the expectations and trust you gave me.I am deeply reproached and sick about this. I have never denied or changed the idea and position that Hong Kong is an inseparable part of China, he said. I finally apologize to you again.Im sorry, he said.Choi Choi Siwon retweeted an interview with CNN in the US after Patrick Chow, who was seriously injured by a police shot during a Hong Kong protest on his Twitter Inc. on the 24th.China netizens immediately showed off their displeasure and tested because Choi Siwons retweet was accepted as supporting the Hong Kong protest.As the controversy grew, Choi Siwon deleted the tweet.I just expressed my interest (in the Hong Kong situation) with the hope that the (Hong Kongs) chaos and violence would end as soon as possible, he said, adding that he had written to his Weibo and confirmed what happened on Twitter Inc.Despite Choi Choi Siwons explanation, the anger of China netizens did not sink.Choi Choi Siwon fan club in Baba (), a community of Baidu, Chinas largest portal, also closed its official Weibo on Saturday.No one, nothing can change our position; we will never give way, the fan club said in a notice to Weibo.On the 24th, the police retweeted the interview with the Hong Kong protesters who were hit by the police,

Group Super Junior Choi Siwon posted a tweet suggesting support for the Hong Kong Protest, but was hit by China netizens. Choi Choi Siwon repeatedly apologized, saying "Hong Kong is an inseparable part of China."

Choi Choi Siwon said on his 26th Weibo (China edition Twitter Inc.) "I recently apologized for hurting your feelings with wrong behavior on Twitter Inc.," he said. "As an entertainer, I have abandoned the expectations and trust you gave me. I am deeply reproached and sick about this. "

"I have never denied or changed the idea and position that Hong Kong is an inseparable part of China," he said. "I finally apologize to you again. I'm sorry," he said.

Choi Choi Siwon retweeted an interview with CNN in the US after Patrick Chow, who was seriously injured by a police shot during a Hong Kong Protest on his Twitter Inc. on the 24th.

China netizens immediately showed off their displeasure and tested because Choi Siwon's retweet was accepted as supporting the Hong Kong Protest.

As the controversy grew, Choi Siwon deleted the tweet. "I just expressed my interest (in the Hong Kong situation) with the hope that the (Hong Kong's) chaos and violence would end as soon as possible," he said, adding that he had written to his Weibo and "confirmed what happened on Twitter Inc."

Despite Choi Choi Siwon's explanation, the anger of China netizens did not sink. Choi Choi Siwon fan club in "Baba" (), a community of Baidu, China's largest portal, also closed its official Weibo on Saturday. "No one, nothing can change our position; we will never give way," the fan club said in a notice to Weibo.

On the 24th, the police retweeted the interview with the Hong Kong Protesters who were hit by the police,