Osaka Kansai Airport was damaged and closed when Typhoon Feiyan hit Japan in early September, and rescue operations from the mainland and Taiwan became the topic of discussion. At that time, a netizen on the island posted that the Chinese Embassy in Japan sent a car to the airpor

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Osaka Kansai Airport was damaged and closed when the typhoon "Flying Yan " hit Japan in early September. During this period, rescue operations from the mainland and Taiwan became the topic. At that time, a netizen on the island posted that the Chinese Embassy in Japan sent a car to the airport to rescue Taiwanese passengers, and even accused the Taiwan authorities' office in Japan for ineffective rescue. However, Taiwan police recently said that he "produced rumors" and arrested him.

Osaka Kansai Airport was damaged and closed when Typhoon Feiyan hit Japan in early September, and rescue operations from the mainland and Taiwan became the topic of discussion. At that time, a netizen on the island posted that the Chinese Embassy in Japan sent a car to the airpor - DayDayNews

Osaka Kansai Airport, Japan, was stranded by passengers due to a typhoon (Photo source: Japan "Kyodo News")

During the attack on Kansai Airport by Japan, the Taiwan authorities' office in Osaka not only failed to do its job, but also shirked responsibility. It was condemned by the people on the island ↓

. The mainland embassy in Japan sent a car to the near airport and then transferred the car to rescue it. Finally, it successfully rescued 1,044 Chinese passengers, including 32 Taiwanese passengers.

This situation has also been spread by Taiwanese people on the island. A netizen named "GuRuGuRu" once posted a message on the Taiwan "PTT" forum, accusing the Taiwan authorities of having a bad attitude in Osaka, and Taiwanese passengers were able to escape by sending buses from the mainland embassy in Japan.

He said that he was a Taiwanese who took a mainland bus back to downtown Osaka and was very grateful for this. When he called the Taiwan authorities' office in Osaka, the other party was impatient and responded indifferently. He was heartbroken by this and called on everyone to watch what they were doing.

Osaka Kansai Airport was damaged and closed when Typhoon Feiyan hit Japan in early September, and rescue operations from the mainland and Taiwan became the topic of discussion. At that time, a netizen on the island posted that the Chinese Embassy in Japan sent a car to the airpor - DayDayNews

"GuRuGuRu" once posted a message on the island forum accusing the Taiwan authorities of Japan (screenshot of Taiwan's "PTT" forum)

According to Taiwanese media reports on December 15, the police said that the "GuRuGuRu" himself was a college student named You, and his article was posted online on September 6. A judge in Nantou Court also claimed that he "spreads rumors", but this matter will not make people afraid or panic for the Taiwanese people, and people's lives have not been subject to urgent threats, so he will not be punished.

In addition, when a man named You from the pro-green media on the island was arrested, the rescue operation of the mainland consulate was "hardly slandered" into words such as "no car sent to pick up people at the airport" and "it was later proved that China did not send cars."

Seeing that the media on the island tampered with the fact that the mainland rescued 32 Taiwanese tourists to such a statement, some netizens refuted: The mainland did send a shuttle bus to pick up trapped Chinese people.

As for the issue of whether the Taiwan authorities and media have been hyping up to enter the airport to pick up people, some netizens also gave public comments. The mainland embassy coordinates the cars from Kansai Airport to pick up passengers. After the passengers go out, they take the embassy's shuttle bus to leave. If this is called "rumor", "Is the DPP crazy?"

Osaka Kansai Airport was damaged and closed when Typhoon Feiyan hit Japan in early September, and rescue operations from the mainland and Taiwan became the topic of discussion. At that time, a netizen on the island posted that the Chinese Embassy in Japan sent a car to the airpor - DayDayNews

Some people also said that the Taiwan authorities are using word games to say that the mainland has no rescue, but it's fine for everyone to know. However, some people are worried that "green horror has begun."

Osaka Kansai Airport was damaged and closed when Typhoon Feiyan hit Japan in early September, and rescue operations from the mainland and Taiwan became the topic of discussion. At that time, a netizen on the island posted that the Chinese Embassy in Japan sent a car to the airpor - DayDayNews

Some people also accused the Taiwan authorities of "representative to Japan" Tse Changting. When he was sending cars in the mainland, he was busy posting election articles in the middle of the night.

Osaka Kansai Airport was damaged and closed when Typhoon Feiyan hit Japan in early September, and rescue operations from the mainland and Taiwan became the topic of discussion. At that time, a netizen on the island posted that the Chinese Embassy in Japan sent a car to the airpor - DayDayNews

When the typhoon hit Kansai Airport, Tse Changting not only posted "election smearing" articles, but also smearing the mainland. Even more than a month after the incident, he still claimed on the social networking website Facebook that the location where the mainland sent a car to the bus was not an airport but a shopping center, and also said that this was a "public opinion operation" in the mainland.

In response to this, Ma Xiaoguang, spokesman of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, responded that the fact is that our Consulate General in Osaka, through consultation with Kansai Airport, coordinated the airport to send buses to pick up 1,044 passengers from the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, including 32 Taiwanese compatriots, from the airport to the assembly site outside, and then the consulate sent a car to transport passengers to the city of Osaka. This basic fact cannot be denied by anyone or any quibbling. As for why Taiwanese people criticize and condemn relevant Taiwan parties, I think this is a question that they should reflect deeply on. In a word, "The clear one is clear, and the turbid one is turbid." In an attempt to use this incident to continue to write political articles, smear the mainland, divert the focus of public opinion, and get rid of various difficulties, this is impossible.

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