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The mainland guy broke the truth against the Taiwan media and slapped the Taiwan media in the face

Original title: Mainland guys against Taiwan media: Taiwan will be reunified sooner or later. Its development has been so poor for more than 20 years. What are you trying to do?

The mainland guy broke the truth against the Taiwan media and slapped the Taiwan media in the face

News on August 19: Recently, Taiwan media interviewed mainland tourists on the streets and were tortured by the soul: sooner or later, Taiwan will be reunified. After more than 20 years of development, it is still so poor. What are you trying to do? Careful Netizens found that the subtitle of "mainland" was changed to "China"! Netizen: no wonder development is not good. My mind is spent on 'playing smart'. Sooner or later, mustard must rely on the mainland to 'help the poor'!

According to observer.com, yesterday, a video of Taiwan podcast interviewing young tourists from the mainland became popular on microblog.

In the face of the Taiwan podcast "why can't we try to go in Taiwan's own direction", the tourist "slapped his face" without thinking, and "(both sides of the Strait) will be reunified sooner or later. Your own development has been so poor for more than 20 years. What are you trying to do? Go to the mainland and have a look. "

Taiwan podcast 'unconvinced' asked, '(since Taiwan) is so bad, I think you have a good time here.'

'it doesn't mean I'm not happy when I go to bad places. I'm also very happy when I go to Cambodia.' The answer of mainland tourists made netizens shout: ha ha, it's too straightforward!

The observer network contacted the tourist surnamed Yang from Shandong for the first time. When he was interviewed, he was still angry at what the Taiwan media said at that time.

According to Mr. Yang, he and several friends traveled freely to Kaohsiung last month. Perhaps because of his mainland accent, he was interviewed by the Taiwan media.

Taiwan podcast said to Mr. Yang, "Taiwan was once occupied by Japan and should belong to Japan."

For this statement against common sense, Mr. Yang told the observer network, 'it's ridiculous. He was not angry at that time, so there was an excited speech tone in the video'.

Then the podcast asked abruptly, "do you need a passport to come to Taiwan?"

Mr. Yang said, "he may not understand. He thinks he wants to use a passport to prove that Taiwan does not belong to China."

Well, the car overturned in an instant.

Friends who have been to Taiwan know that there is no passport for free travel in Taiwan. They only need a "pass for mainland residents to and from Taiwan" and a "Taiwan entry permit".

Taking advantage of the situation, Mr. Yang wrote another popular science note to the podcast, "I also need a pass to go to Hong Kong. Does that mean Hong Kong is not China?"

"This is a question of 'one country, two systems', not & lsquo; Is it China's problem Mr. Yang went on to say, 'it's just that we have to unify sooner or later.'

According to Mr. Yang, when he entered Taiwan this time, he visited Taipei and Kaohsiung. It is not his unilateral feeling that "it has developed so badly for more than 20 years". The same words come from many local taxi drivers.

"Some drivers told me that Taiwan was still more than 20 years ago. Politicians fought all day and did nothing." He added.

Kaohsiung, one of the major cities in Taiwan, describes in Mr. Yang's own words that infrastructure and urban construction are "similar to the level of the third and fourth tier cities in the mainland", and the consumption level is also relatively low.

As for why we should talk about Taiwan with Cambodia, Mr. Yang said that he has no malice and prejudice against Cambodia. Although he feels that the country's economy needs to be developed, the tourism experience is still good, especially Angkor Wat.

At the end of the interview, Mr. Yang stressed that some Taiwan media were very angry about the mainland's reports on "tea eggs and pickled mustard".

"It can be seen that their information shielding on the mainland is too serious, full of selective reports, that is & lsquo; Fake democracy & rsquo Mr. Yang concluded.