Taiwanese rock band Mayday’s Instagram account has been flooded with angry comments after lead singer Ashin appeared to claim a Chinese identity during a concert in Beijing on May 25.
The comment quickly became a trending topic on Chinese microblogging site Weibo, where local fans praised the band for “speaking the truth”. Taiwanese artistes have reshared a post from Chinese state TV channel CCTV, which described Taiwan independence as a"dead end", including singers such as Rainie Yang. PHOTO: FACEBOOK/RAINIE YANG
Backlash against Taiwanese rock band Mayday comes after the band’s lead singer, Ashin, appeared to claim a Chinese identity during a concert in Beijing on May 25. PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/MAYDAY In China, however, the Taiwan Affairs Office blamed the ruling independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party for “deliberately creating cross-strait confrontations” out of political self-interests by claiming that the celebrities had made forced statements.
Taiwanese powerhouse ballad singer Jam Hsiao said on Facebook that he was “proud to be a member of the zhonghua minzu” - the Chinese nation. PHOTO: FACEBOOK/CHINA FUN ENTERTAINMENT“Taiwan’s younger generation has no emotional attachment to China. More and more people identify as Taiwanese and not Chinese, so whenever someone does something that appears to be too close to Beijing, it sparks fear that they are not protecting Taiwan’s interests,” said Prof Chen.
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