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Chinese propaganda, such as a video posted online last month by a company claiming to be Taiwanese, would not find appeal among the Taiwanese public, the Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) said on Tuesday.
The video portrayed a woman identified as A-chia (阿嘉) from Hsinchu sitting in front of Siluo Bridge (西螺大橋) in Yunlin County, as she pours water taken from the Jhuoshuei River (濁水溪) into a jar that purportedly holds water taken from China’s Yellow River. A-chia calls the action a “sacred ceremony” to bring Taiwan’s longest river “into the Mother River’s embrace.”
The video is simply another example of Chinese

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