'Chinese leadership daydreaming': Taiwan mocks plan to build Beijing-Taipei network

Taiwanese social media users and politicians on Monday mocked a Chinese plan to construct a transportation network linking Beijing and Taipei, which many people dubbed as "science fiction" and "daydreaming" by China.

ANI | Taipei | Updated: 02-03-2021 22:59 IST | Created: 02-03-2021 22:59 IST
'Chinese leadership daydreaming': Taiwan mocks plan to build Beijing-Taipei network
Representative Image. Image Credit: ANI

Taiwanese social media users and politicians on Monday mocked a Chinese plan to construct a transportation network linking Beijing and Taipei, which many people dubbed as "science fiction" and "daydreaming" by China. This follows the release last week of the "Guidelines on the National Comprehensive Transportation Network Plan," by Chinese State Council which includes several proposed transportation links, with one map showing a line running from China's Jingjinji Metropolitan Region (Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei) across the Taiwan Strait to Taipei, reported Taipei Times.

"This is the Chinese leadership daydreaming again of [fulfilling its] fantasy of extending China's transportation network to Taiwan. I suggest people regard it as science fiction," Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Legislator Wang Ting-yu said. "It is China's 'united front' propaganda machine at work... [Chinese leaders] believe that by building a transportation link to Taipei, the Beijing government can claim that Taiwan falls under Chinese jurisdiction," he added.

According to the Chinese plan, highway and railway links would be completed by 2035, with the final phase of the project connecting Fuzhou in China's Fujian Province to Taipei through an undersea tunnel through the Taiwan Strait. Wang further remarked that corruption is rife in China's transportation sector and many government officials have been arrested for siphoning money off highway and railway construction projects, additionally suggesting that Beijing should look after itself instead of the neighbouring country

"The State Council should be more ambitious by announcing a plan to build a road linking China to the moon," he added. Meanwhile, some netizens on social media joined in to mock China's new plan.

"It is propaganda for their internal consumption, designed to deceive their own citizens. Taiwanese can already can see it is a hoax," said a netizen who called himself Johnny. "This shows that the 'One Belt, One Road' project is China's dream to build transportation networks to Asia, Europe and Africa, to unite all these continents under Chinese motherland's rule," another social media user wrote.

"I suggest China build a trans-Pacific railway connecting Beijing to Washington in the US," another netizen surnamed Liu commented. (ANI)

(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)


TRENDING

OPINION / BLOG / INTERVIEW

Why unequal access to coronavirus vaccines is a threat to us all

... ...

India’s love affair with fossil fuels: the path to sustainable development?

... ...

Videos

Latest News

Congo senate elects Tshisekedi ally as new leader

Democratic Republic of Congos Senate on Tuesday backed an ally of President Felix Tshisekedi to lead the body, a move that should ease the passage of Tshisekedis legislative agenda after two years of gridlock. In the last three months, the ...

U.N. chief urges wealthy nations to phase out coal use by 2030

U.N. head says G7 nations should commit by June summit Ending coal-fired power key to meeting 1.5C warming limit Global effort needed to help coal industry workers By Megan RowlingU.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday called ...

U.S. Treasury Department slaps sanctions on 7 Russian officials over Navalny poisoning

The U.S. Treasury Department on Tuesday imposed sanctions on seven Russian government officials in response to Moscows attempt to poison opposition leader Alexei Navalny with a nerve agent.Among those blacklisted by the Treasury were Andrei...

Class 10 student arrested in Nangloi shootout case

A 22-year-old, a student of Class 10, has been arrested in the shootout in Outer Delhis Nangloi, in which two persons were killed on Monday, the Delhi Police said on Tuesday. The arrested has been identified as Jatin Bitoo, Police said.One ...

Give Feedback