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    China Is Investigating a Boyband for Lip-Syncing. | Invesloan.com

    December 31, 2023
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    • Mayday, a Taiwanese pop-rock band, is being accused of lip-syncing. 
    • Taiwan claims China needed to strain the band into publicly declaring Taiwan below Chinese rule.
    • China denies the allegations, saying Taiwanese politicians are additionally in search of political favor.

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    The Chinese authorities is investigating a Taiwanese boyband accused of lip-syncing its performances, however Taiwanese officers say the investigation is politically motivated.

    Investigations into allegations that the Taiwanese band Mayday lip-synced in stay performances started in November, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing Chinese state media.

    The investigation originated from a vlogger’s posts on the Chinese social media app Bilibili, per CNN. The vlogger, who analyzed a stay efficiency, claimed that the lead singer of Mayday sounded too good throughout some songs. The claims had been later unfold on the Chinese social media web site Weibo.

    The band has denied the allegations a number of occasions.

    The band might be fined 100,000 yuan, or about $14,000, as a result of lip-syncing is taken into account a way to “deceive audiences,” in keeping with Chinese regulatory tips. Repeat failure to comply with the rules, initially launched in 2021, may consequence within the revocation of a performing license.

    Now, Taiwanese officers are hitting again on the Chinese authorities, claiming the investigation is retribution for the band refusing to publicly declare that Taiwan, which maintains its independence from China, is definitely below Beijing’s authority.

    Reuters additionally reported it seen inside safety notes from Taiwanese officers voicing the identical allegations. CNN reported that the band rebuffed a number of requests since May, citing two nameless Taiwanese intelligence officers. The officers informed CNN that the Chinese authorities additionally coordinated discussions concerning the band lip-syncing on social media to convey concerning the investigation.

    Chen Binhua, a spokesperson for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, denied Taiwan’s claims, saying that the Democratic Progressive Party fabricated the story for political causes.

    The DPP’s main candidate has been referred to as a “destroyer of peace across the Taiwan Strait” by the Taiwan affairs workplace for his feedback surrounding Taiwanese sovereignty. Per Reuters, Lai Ching-te, the present Taiwanese vp, who’s working for president in 2024, mentioned, “Taiwan’s basic position is that Taiwan’s sovereignty and independence belong to its 23 million people not the People’s Republic of China.”

    Tensions between China and Taiwan have heightened over the previous few years, with China asserting that it has the appropriate to rule the island nation. Chinese President Xi Jinping has floated the prospect of an invasion as a final resort in state speeches and reportedly informed President Joe Biden that he was going to take over Taiwan. However, he didn’t specify a timeline.

    The Taiwanese Democratic Progressive Party and the Chinese Communist Party’s Publicity Department didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark from Business Insider.

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