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China Spokeswoman apos;s Taiwan Restaurant Tweet Sparks Ridicule Online
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China Spokeswoman apos;s Taiwan Restaurant Tweet Sparks Ridicule Online
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Foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying suggested the popularity of mainland [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] Chinese food in Taiwan proved the [https://www.flickr.com/search/?q=island%20belonged island belonged] to Beijing<br> A senior Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman has prompted a storm of ridicule online, after a late-night tweet where she used restaurant listings to [https://www.martindale.com/Results.aspx?ft=2&frm=freesearch&lfd=Y&afs=assert%20Beijing%27s assert Beijing's] claim over Taiwan.<br> "Baidu Maps show that there are 38 Shandong dumpling restaurants and 67 Shanxi noodle restaurants in Taipei," spokeswoman Hua Chunying posted on the social media site late on Sunday.<br> "Palates don't cheat.<br><br> #Taiwan has always been a part of China. The long lost child will eventually return home," she added.<br> Hua's tweet comes at the end of a week of tensions around the Taiwan Strait, during which Beijing raged at a trip by US House Speaker [https://www.thetimes.co.uk/search?source=nav-desktop&q=Nancy%20Pelosi Nancy Pelosi] to the island, which China considers part of its territory.<br> The Chinese government has responded to Pelosi's trip by cancelling a series of talks and cooperation agreements with Washington, as well as deploying fighter jets, warships and ballistic missiles around democratic, self-ruled Taiwan.<br> Hua's tweet on Sunday appeared to backfire, as thousands of users on [http://dig.ccmixter.org/search?searchp=Twitter%20-- Twitter --] a site banned in China and only accessible via special VPN software -- piled on to poke holes in the top official's logic.<br> "There are over 100 ramen restaurants in Taipei, so Taiwan is definitely a part of Japan," a Twitter user with the handle "Marco Chu" wrote in [https://www.fool.com/search/solr.aspx?q=Hua%27s%20replies Hua's replies].<br> "Google Maps show that there are 17 McDonalds, 18 KFCs, 19 Burger Kings, and 19 Starbucks in Beijing.<br><br> Palates don't cheat. #China has always been a part of America. The long lost child will eventually return home," Twitter user "@plasticreceiver" wrote in a parody of Hua's tweet.<br> Others wondered jokingly if Hua's logic meant Beijing could place claims on territories far beyond the Asia Pacific region.<br> "There are 29 dumpling houses in the Greater Los Angeles area not to mention 89 noodle restaurants," a person tweeting under the name "Terry Adams" wrote.<br> "Using Hua's logic, LA has always been a part of China.
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@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +Foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying suggested the popularity of mainland [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] Chinese food in Taiwan proved the [https://www.flickr.com/search/?q=island%20belonged island belonged] to Beijing<br> A senior Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman has prompted a storm of ridicule online, after a late-night tweet where she used restaurant listings to [https://www.martindale.com/Results.aspx?ft=2&frm=freesearch&lfd=Y&afs=assert%20Beijing%27s assert Beijing's] claim over Taiwan.<br> "Baidu Maps show that there are 38 Shandong dumpling restaurants and 67 Shanxi noodle restaurants in Taipei," spokeswoman Hua Chunying posted on the social media site late on Sunday.<br> "Palates don't cheat.<br><br> #Taiwan has always been a part of China. The long lost child will eventually return home," she added.<br> Hua's tweet comes at the end of a week of tensions around the Taiwan Strait, during which Beijing raged at a trip by US House Speaker [https://www.thetimes.co.uk/search?source=nav-desktop&q=Nancy%20Pelosi Nancy Pelosi] to the island, which China considers part of its territory.<br> The Chinese government has responded to Pelosi's trip by cancelling a series of talks and cooperation agreements with Washington, as well as deploying fighter jets, warships and ballistic missiles around democratic, self-ruled Taiwan.<br> Hua's tweet on Sunday appeared to backfire, as thousands of users on [http://dig.ccmixter.org/search?searchp=Twitter%20-- Twitter --] a site banned in China and only accessible via special VPN software -- piled on to poke holes in the top official's logic.<br> "There are over 100 ramen restaurants in Taipei, so Taiwan is definitely a part of Japan," a Twitter user with the handle "Marco Chu" wrote in [https://www.fool.com/search/solr.aspx?q=Hua%27s%20replies Hua's replies].<br> "Google Maps show that there are 17 McDonalds, 18 KFCs, 19 Burger Kings, and 19 Starbucks in Beijing.<br><br> Palates don't cheat. #China has always been a part of America. The long lost child will eventually return home," Twitter user "@plasticreceiver" wrote in a parody of Hua's tweet.<br> Others wondered jokingly if Hua's logic meant Beijing could place claims on territories far beyond the Asia Pacific region.<br> "There are 29 dumpling houses in the Greater Los Angeles area not to mention 89 noodle restaurants," a person tweeting under the name "Terry Adams" wrote.<br> "Using Hua's logic, LA has always been a part of China.
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Foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying suggested the popularity of mainland [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] Chinese food in Taiwan proved the [https://www.flickr.com/search/?q=island%20belonged island belonged] to Beijing<br> A senior Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman has prompted a storm of ridicule online, after a late-night tweet where she used restaurant listings to [https://www.martindale.com/Results.aspx?ft=2&frm=freesearch&lfd=Y&afs=assert%20Beijing%27s assert Beijing's] claim over Taiwan.<br> "Baidu Maps show that there are 38 Shandong dumpling restaurants and 67 Shanxi noodle restaurants in Taipei," spokeswoman Hua Chunying posted on the social media site late on Sunday.<br> "Palates don't cheat.<br><br> #Taiwan has always been a part of China. The long lost child will eventually return home," she added.<br> Hua's tweet comes at the end of a week of tensions around the Taiwan Strait, during which Beijing raged at a trip by US House Speaker [https://www.thetimes.co.uk/search?source=nav-desktop&q=Nancy%20Pelosi Nancy Pelosi] to the island, which China considers part of its territory.<br> The Chinese government has responded to Pelosi's trip by cancelling a series of talks and cooperation agreements with Washington, as well as deploying fighter jets, warships and ballistic missiles around democratic, self-ruled Taiwan.<br> Hua's tweet on Sunday appeared to backfire, as thousands of users on [http://dig.ccmixter.org/search?searchp=Twitter%20-- Twitter --] a site banned in China and only accessible via special VPN software -- piled on to poke holes in the top official's logic.<br> "There are over 100 ramen restaurants in Taipei, so Taiwan is definitely a part of Japan," a Twitter user with the handle "Marco Chu" wrote in [https://www.fool.com/search/solr.aspx?q=Hua%27s%20replies Hua's replies].<br> "Google Maps show that there are 17 McDonalds, 18 KFCs, 19 Burger Kings, and 19 Starbucks in Beijing.<br><br> Palates don't cheat. #China has always been a part of America. The long lost child will eventually return home," Twitter user "@plasticreceiver" wrote in a parody of Hua's tweet.<br> Others wondered jokingly if Hua's logic meant Beijing could place claims on territories far beyond the Asia Pacific region.<br> "There are 29 dumpling houses in the Greater Los Angeles area not to mention 89 noodle restaurants," a person tweeting under the name "Terry Adams" wrote.<br> "Using Hua's logic, LA has always been a part of China.
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