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Mainland fumes over Taiwan’s badminton win against China at Tokyo Olympics

Nationalist outcry results in boycott calls, loss of China endorsements − from sex toys to tea − for Taiwanese celebrity after praising badminton players on Instagram post

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 03 Aug 2021 5:55PM

Mainland fumes over Taiwan’s badminton win against China at Tokyo Olympics
Taiwanese entertainer Dee Hsu, seen here in a file pix from 2017, lost several endorsement deals with Chinese brands recently after she called the Taiwanese men's doubles badminton pair, Lee Yang and Wang Chi-lin, 'national athletes' on Instagram − pix courtesy of AFP, August 3, 2021

TOKYO − Taiwan's defeat of China in the Olympic men's doubles badminton final has reignited nationalist anger on the mainland, sparking boycott calls and resulting in one celebrity losing a string of endorsements from a tea-maker to a sex-toy manufacturer.

Tokyo has been Taiwan's best Olympics to date with two golds, four silvers and four bronzes. One of those golds came Saturday when Lee Yang and Wang Chi-lin beat China's Li Junhui and Liu Yuchen to claim the island's first Olympic badminton title.

China's heavily-censored Internet has since exploded in anger, especially after Lee dedicated the win to "my country − Taiwan" in a Facebook post.

Taiwan's president Tsai Ing-wen also congratulated the players for "winning our country's first gold medal in badminton".

China's authoritarian leaders regard self-ruled, democratic Taiwan as a part of Chinese territory and have vowed to one day seize the island, by force if needed.

Beijing bristles at any international recognition of Taiwan, which competes under the compromise formulation of "Chinese Taipei" and cannot use its flag and anthem when its athletes are on the podium.

It's not just Lee and Wang who are in the crosshairs − anyone seen to be supporting them is getting similar treatment.

Taiwanese entertainer Dee Hsu, a former variety show host who has a huge following in China, has lost several endorsement deals with Chinese brands in recent days after she called Taiwanese players "national athletes" on Instagram.

On its Weibo account, Shanghai-based ginger tea brand Shou Quan Zhai said it would "immediately cease all cooperation with Dee Hsu".

"National interest is above all, (we) firmly uphold the one China principle," the brand wrote, referring to Beijing's policy that Taiwan remains part of China.

Sex toy manufacturer Osuga was another brand to sever ties with Hsu.

"Osuga firmly supports the unification of our motherland and firmly opposes all comments and actions that attempt to split the country," it wrote on Weibo.

Taiwanese pop singer Jolin Tsai also stoked online anger in China after she shared photos of the badminton duo and other players on social media.

The hashtag "Taiwan independence Jolin Tsai" began trending on Weibo with comments calling for Chinese state media to blacklist her.

China is going through an intensely nationalist period under President Xi Jinping and consumer boycotts of brands have become commonplace, often whipped up and supported by state media.

Taiwan is a topic that evokes especially strong sentiment and celebrities who step out of line often find themselves blacklisted.

Pop diva A-Mei was famously blacklisted by China for several years after she sang Taiwan's national anthem at a 2000 presidential inauguration.

Last week, the International Olympic Committee confirmed both Taiwan and Hong Kong − the Chinese territory which has come under a sustained crackdown on freedoms − remained eligible to send teams. – AFP, August 3, 2021

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