Https site will cause my safari dead

My laptop is MBPR 15', OS & Safari have been updated to the latest version.
but when I try to connect to some https's sites, like the login page of the apple store...
https://secure.store.apple.com/tw/order/list
It will open a new tab, then this page will be hanged, and once I had made the above action, the other tab will also be hanged,  just like no network connection.
Then I try to re-opened the safari again, everything has fine, except I still can not connect to that page...
Does anyone know what's going on...

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