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Netflix criticized by Chinese online over use of Taiwan flag

The Facebook page of Thai series 'Girl From Nowhere' thanked viewers from multiple countries. The post used a flag of Taiwan, which is what set off the furore online.

May 19, 2021 / 13:32 IST
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Beijing, AP: Chinese nationalism on the internet has a new target: Netflix and its popular Thai drama "Girl from Nowhere."

Comments online Wednesday complained the series' Facebook page showed the flags of Taiwan, the island democracy claimed by the ruling Communist Party as part of its territory, and of Hong Kong, where the party is trying to crush pro-democracy activism.

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Netflix joins a growing list of foreign retailers, airlines, hotels and other companies that have been attacked online in China over Taiwan, Xinjiang, Tibet, human rights and other politically charged issues.

Some comments complained the flags show support for "splitting China", or promoting formal independence for self-ruled Taiwan. The flags, with those of Singapore and other markets, appear beside "Thank You" in local languages for the series' popularity. The advertisement says nothing about whether they represent countries.