Beijing praises actress Lin Chi-ling for quitting Taiwan culture board
Chinese authorities have praised Taiwanese actress Lin Chi-ling for resigning from her new board position at the Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA). Chen Binhua, a spokesman for Beijing’s Taiwan Affairs Office, stated that TAICCA has funded productions that distort history and promote a "mainland threat," serving as a political tool for "cultural Taiwan independence" and inciting anti-China sentiment.

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AI-generatedChinese authorities have praised Taiwanese actress Lin Chi-ling for resigning from her new board position at the Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA). Chen Binhua, a spokesman for Beijing’s Taiwan Affairs Office, stated that TAICCA has funded productions that distort history and promote a "mainland threat," serving as a political tool for "cultural Taiwan independence" and inciting anti-China sentiment. He deemed it wise for Taiwanese cultural figures to recognize the agency's nature and distance themselves. Beijing views Taiwan as part of China and advocates for reunification.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedBeijing sees Taiwan as part of China to be reunited by force if necessary.
It is wise for figures in Taiwan’s cultural and artistic circles to recognise the true nature of these agencies and draw a clear boundary.
TAICCA serves as a political tool for the Democratic Progressive Party to advance 'cultural Taiwan independence' and incite anti-China sentiments.
TAICCA has orchestrated and funded films and television productions that distort history and hype the 'mainland threat'.
Chinese authorities praised Lin Chi-ling for quitting her position on the Taiwan Creative Content Agency board.