Taiwanese pop star Weng Wen (汶汶) was attacked by a stalker wielding a knife while leaving a performance, prompting concerns about the adequacy of existing protection measures. The assailant, identified as a fan, reportedly targeted Weng after being repeatedly warned about his behavior. The incident has sparked discussion regarding the differences between stalking protection orders and domestic violence restraining orders in Taiwan, the latter offering broader protections. Current stalking protection orders are limited in scope and duration, typically lasting two years. Authorities are investigating the attack and reviewing the legal framework surrounding stalking and harassment. The incident highlights the vulnerability of public figures to obsessive fans and the challenges of ensuring their safety. This attack is renewing calls for stronger legal protections for stalking victims in Taiwan.