Talk:The Era World Tour

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Tracklisting[edit]

I'm just wondering, shouldn't the tracks be written the same as seen on the cover? -- Frontier95 (talk) 08:34, 20 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I guess it depends on which cover you are referring to, and with the lack of source/reference I am not sure what or how it is that you want it listed. Hence it is listed according to the reference at JVR Music as per WP:VERIFY. The things I can see is that I removed the Chinese characters of the featured artists and fixed the piped link to their English name as per Wikipedia:Manual of Style (use of Chinese language). Also on the removal of "(距离)" from "我不配" and the note on Mainland China copies is becuse of a lack of reliable source as per WP:SOURCES . Is this what you mean because I am not sure what you are asking. Sorry.
Oh on a side note ... Thanks for fixing the "超" to "跨" in the The Era, my eyes must have gotten crossed from the different useage of both traditional and simplified characters. Thanks. --Michaela den (talk) 10:47, 20 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, since it's by Wikipedia's Manual of Style, I guess it's alright to leave it as the current version. Thanks for explaining, and that's what I asked, haha. -- Frontier95 (talk) 04:42, 21 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

"Nunchucks"[edit]

Part of the article claims that "A Nunchuck was given as a gift in some of the versions". Specifically within what regions was this so? Only Taiwan? I'm sure there would have been import restrictions on such a thing. I suppose that it might have been only available in non-restricted places such as Hong Kong and Malaysia? What kind of nunchucks were used - were they genuine and authentic, or novelty toys? I think a bit more detail and clarification is needed. Countries such as Australia and Germany would prohibit such things from entering the country, and as far as I've been told, the People's Republic of China on the mainland has stringent non-firearm and firearm weapons laws. -- 李博杰  | Talk contribs email 12:41, 26 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]