My phone buzzed with a notification from a fan group chat. It wasn’t the usual meme or gossip. It was a screenshot of an official announcement, and the caption from my friend in Melbourne was just a string of crying-laughing emojis. ‘LOOK,’ she typed, all caps. ‘The Season 4 tour photobook is finally shipping to us! To AUSTRALIA!’
I could practically feel her excitement through the screen. We’ve been fans since the EXO days, following Lu Han’s solo journey through music, variety shows, and now this massive ‘Through the Seasons to See You’ tour. But here’s the thing that hit me right after the initial joy: I was sitting in my apartment in Toronto, scrolling Weibo, trying to watch a fancam from his Shanghai concert. The spinning loading wheel was my view. Again.
The announcement is a genuine gift. ‘Through the Seasons to See You – 2025 Lu Han Asia Tour Commemorative Photo Book’ will be available for mail order to Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Japan starting December 26th. Mark your calendars for 14:07 on Tmall’s QQ Music Merchandise Store. Fans are already sharing purchase strategies, dissecting every detail of the preview images. The collective energy is palpable, even digitally.
But this moment of connection—holding a physical piece of the tour—sharply contrasts with our daily digital reality. It’s the weird duality of being an overseas fan. We can buy the official merch (after navigating complex forwarding services if we’re not in those listed countries, but that’s another story). We can support with our wallets. Yet, the most basic act of fandom—watching his performances, variety appearances, or even the official tour documentaries on platforms like iQiyi or Youku—often ends in frustration. ‘This content is not available in your region.’ ‘Playback error due to network issues.’
Remember that time he guested on that popular Chinese variety show last year? My timeline was flooded with hilarious clips and screenshots. I spent an hour that night, VPN hopping, browser-switching, feeling like a digital detective, all for a 3-minute clip that buffered every 10 seconds. The final playback quality was so pixelated Lu Han’s face was a beautiful mosaic. I laughed, but it was a tired laugh.
It’s not just about Lu Han. It’s the shared sigh in international fan communities. We celebrate when our favorite artist’s physical goods cross borders, because it feels like a recognition that we exist, that our support matters from thousands of miles away. The photobook is a tangible ‘thank you’ we can hold. Yet, the digital wall remains. We piece together concert experiences from shaky fancams on YouTube and translated summaries on Twitter. The official, high-definition, front-row experience is often locked away.
So, while we’re all getting ready to scramble for that photobook on Tmall—a physical connection to the ‘Through the Seasons’ journey—part of me wonders: when will the digital seasons change for us? When will watching a simple music video or a variety show clip not feel like solving a tech puzzle? The merch arriving is one kind of reunion. Being able to seamlessly join the online celebration is another.
To all my fellow overseas fans excited about the photobook drop: I feel you. The struggle is real, and oddly, it’s part of our shared, grumbly bond. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to go set three alarms for December 26th, 14:07 China time, and maybe whisper a little prayer to the internet gods for smoother streaming days ahead.
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