Stars Align as Taiwanese Comedians Celebrate Grand Wedding

Taiwanese entertainment luminaries Chen Han-dian and Lulu Huang Lu-hsin solidified their partnership with a lavish wedding celebration in Taipei this past weekend, attracting a guest list so dense with A-listers it rivaled the nation’s premier “Three Golden” awards—the Golden Melody, Golden Bell, and Golden Horse ceremonies.

The pair, known for their wide professional and personal networks, hosted 70 tables at a major capital city venue, underscoring their influence within the Mandopop and television industries. While the event was characterized by glittering celebrity attendance, it was the hilarious and candid absence contribution from fellow star Dee Hsu (Xiao S) that captured immediate public attention, highlighting the deep, playful bond within this tight-knit circle.

Hsu’s Unconventional Marital Advice Takes Center Stage

Although television personality Dee Hsu had previously disclosed she would not be able to attend the ceremony, her presence was undoubtedly felt through a memorable and very characteristic wedding gift. Chen Han-dian shared a photograph via his Instagram Stories on October 28, showcasing the envelope from Hsu, which was adorned with a lengthy and richly humorous set of marital instructions.

The message, delivered with Hsu’s signature irreverence, offered unsolicited yet heartfelt advice for a long-lasting marriage. The note contained a blend of practical tasks and utterly theatrical expectations for the groom:

  • Marital Harmony: “Speak gently to your wife, and handle the housework.”
  • Financial Autonomy: “Keep your finances separate and well-managed.”
  • Intimacy Requirement: “Make love at least four times a week.”
  • Daily Affirmations: “Praise her every single day.”
  • Emergency Protocol: “If your wife gets angry, perform a routine where you simultaneously imitate a dog defecating and a zombie transforming. That way, the marriage should last 15 years.”

The note concluded with a resounding “thumbs up” emoji, underscoring the sincerity behind the joke.

Chen Han-dian, clearly touched by the gesture, publicly thanked his long-time colleague. Writing on his own Instagram account, Chen responded: “Thank you, Sister S, for your care. This red envelope is overflowing with blessings, and it is truly in your style! I love you!”

A Celebration of Industry Kinship

The significance of the 70-table banquet goes beyond mere size; it represents a remarkable convergence of talent, often reflecting co-stars and producers from variety programs, music labels, and film projects that have defined Taiwanese entertainment over the last decade. Both Chen and Huang are beloved fixtures in the variety show genre, known for their quick wit, impeccable hosting skills, and willingness to embrace challenging comedic roles.

Chen Han-dian rose to prominence on the hit variety show Kangsi Coming alongside Hsu and Kevin Tsai, which cemented his status as a mainstay in the industry. Lulu Huang Lu-hsin has since established herself as one of Taiwan’s most sought-after and critically praised hosts, often leading major televised events.

This highly publicized wedding, while an intensely personal milestone for the couple, serves as a major social calendar event for show business, further illustrating the intertwined professional and personal relationships that characterize the upper echelons of the entertainment world in Taipei. The humor shared publicly by Hsu and Chen also offers fans a glimpse into the genuine affection and supportive camaraderie that often exists behind the scenes in a high-pressure industry.