Samantha Bee is heading to Hong Kong.

Earlier this month, the host and comedian took a trip to China to film a special episode of her TBS late-night show “Full Frontal with Samantha Bee”, which will air on Dec. 18, to ask some serious questions about the protests in Hong Kong.

According to TBS, these questions include, “What the f**k is going on here and what the h**l is the solution?”

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To paint a full picture for viewers, Bee has interviewed everyone from pro-democracy university students to pro-Trump protestors, VR developers and a historian from the Tai O village. While Bee has covered other international stories, this time was different.

“Hong Kong felt particularly unique,” she said in a statement. “And not just because none of my staff would try the mystery candies I brought back. What is dragon’s beard candy? No one knows.”

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Of course, “Full Frontal” is not the first American media or entertainment brand to tackle the protests. Earlier this year, Comedy Central’s “South Park” was banned from China after airing an episode that mocked Chinese censors.

The NBA also touched on the topic in October when Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey tweeted, “Fight for freedom. Stand with Hong Kong.”