China Times News Network, ETtoday News Cloud and other Taiwanese media disclosed on October 3 that the "Xinhaiyan 1" research ship of Taiwan University conducted scientific research in the eastern waters of Taiwan at the end of September, but was harassed by the Japan Coast Security Hall official ship. After receiving the report, the "Coast Guard" of immediately sent the "Coast Guard" and "Hualien Ship" to carry out the "Rescue Mission". According to reports, since both sides advocated that the waters were "exclusive economic waters", the three ships were in a stalemate in sensitive waters for up to 10 hours. The Japanese ship did not leave until the Taiwan Research Ship left at night. In response to this, some netizens on the island mocked the DPP authorities: "Radiation (i.e., food containing nuclear radiation) is useless." Some netizens sarcastically said, "Isn't Taiwan-Japan friendly?"

Taiwan University's "Xinhaiyan No. 1" Zhongshi News Network data map
According to China Times News Network, Taiwan's "Coast Guard Administration" said that at around 11 a.m. on September 29, he received a notice from "Xinhaiyan No. 1" 69 nautical miles southeast of Hualien Port . He encountered an unknown ship approaching. It was identified as a Japanese official ship, located 73 nautical miles southeast of Hualien Port, approaching "Xinhaiyan No. 1".
reported that Taiwan’s “Coast Guard” immediately dispatched the “Hualien Ship” to the location and deployed between the Japanese official ship and the “Shinhaiyan No. 1”. The "Hualien Ship" broadcast to Japanese official ships at 12:00 on the same day that the waters are Taiwan's "exclusive economic sea area" and that Japan should not interfere with Taiwan's ship operations; however, Japanese official ships also advocate that they are Japan's "exclusive economic sea area" and shall not conduct scientific research without consent.

"Hualien Ship" blocked the middle of "Xinhaiyan No. 1" and the Japanese ships. Source: China Times News Network

"Sea Patrol Ship" confronted Japanese official ships. Source: Zhang Jing, a researcher at the "Chinese Strategic Society", reported that the three ships confronted at sea. The "Hualien Ship" was warded off throughout the journey, and the "Xinhaiyan No. 1" was not disturbed. Until 9:15 that night, "Shinkaiyan No. 1" left the sensitive waters and the Japanese official ship left immediately.
In response to this, some netizens on the island said that the Taiwan research ship gave in and withdrew first, which was embarrassing. ↓

Some netizens said, "It's so embarrassing." ↓

Some netizens mocked the DPP authorities: Japan's "Didn't nuclear food be swallowed?" "Radiation food (that is, food containing nuclear radiation) is in vain." ↓


Some netizens questioned: Is this the consequence of licking the day? Where are the "brave" Taiwanese people at this time? ↓

Some netizens also sarcastically said: "Isn't Taiwan-Japan friendly?" Some netizens said that it is "super friendly". ↓

Source: Global Network Rufeng
Column Editor: Gu Wanquan Text editor: Lu Xiaochuan Title picture source: Shangguan Title picture Photo editor: Zhu Qi
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