Ad petitioning Beijing stirs
discussion on the Web
By Stacy Hsu / Staff writer
An ad on the front page of the
China Times newspaper is pictured yesterday.
Photo: Taipei Times
A Taiwanese businessman based in China ran
a full-page advertisement on the front page of the Chinese-language China
Times yesterday petitioning Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (習近平) to help
him solve a business despute, triggering feverish online debate.
The businessman, who identified himself as Lin Chi-wen (林啟文), accused a Hong
Kong-based company of swindling him.
In the ad, Lin said he spent nearly NT$800 million (US$24 million) buying
Lucheng Plaza in Xiamen, China, in August 2003, but a company called Chienming
Property Co (建明房地產有限公司) re-sold the property to another Xiamen-based firm in
April 2005 and took him to court on charges of breach of contract the next
month.
Media reports say that a full front-page ad can cost as much as NT$2 million.
Slamming the China Times, one of the many media outlets owned by the Want
Want China Times Group (旺旺中時集團) — which has been at the center of recent public
outcry against the monopolization of the media and is seen as being pro-China —
one netizen said the newspaper appears to have become a platform through which
individuals can petition the “celestial Chinese empire.”
Xi, who replaced Chinese President Hu Jintao (胡錦濤) as general-secretary of the
Chinese Communist Party in November last year, will assume the Chinese
presidency in March.
Netizens also described the China Times as a Taiwanese version of China’s
state-run People’s Daily newspaper, with an other mockingly predicting
that the anchors from China Central Television may soon make their debut on Want
Want’s local channel CtiTV.
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