China Labels TAICCA a 'Cultural Taiwan Independence' Tool; MAC Disagrees

China's Taiwan Affairs Office has labeled Taiwan's TAICCA a tool for 'cultural Taiwan independence.' The Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) rejected this characterization, noting that the criticism stems from TAICCA's investment in the drama 'Zero Day,' which China views as provocative.
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Central News Agency, Taipei, May 28. China's Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) has labeled the Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA) a tool for "cultural Taiwan independence." The Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) responded that TAICCA had invested in the TV drama "Zero Day," which China deemed to have "pro-independence tendencies," leading to this characterization, which the MAC does not agree with. The MAC held a regular press conference this afternoon, hosted by Deputy Minister and spokesperson Liang Wen-chieh. TAO spokesperson Chen Binhua stated at a regular press conference yesterday that TAICCA has recently initiated and funded dramas like "Zero Day," which "exaggerate the China threat," and that TAICCA is a political tool for promoting "cultural Taiwan independence" and "inciting anti-China sentiment." Liang Wen-chieh responded today that the reason for this characterization is TAICCA's investment in "Zero Day," which from the other side's perspective has "pro-independence tendencies." Regarding China's characterization of TAICCA, he said, "It is completely understandable, although we do not agree; but from their perspective, that is how it looks."

FAQ

What is the impact of China's pressure on TAICCA?

It may lead Taiwanese creators to increase self-censorship regarding the Chinese market.