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Mainland China casts long shadow over Taiwan’s ‘double tenth’ celebrations

  • Beijing is likely to be watching President Tsai Ing-wen’s comments closely after staging a series of military exercises around the island
  • People’s Liberation Army is likely to respond to anything it regards as a provocation during the festivities

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President Tsai Ing-wen at last year’s celebration. Photo: EPA-EFE
Lawrence Chung

Taiwan will celebrate the anniversary of the foundation of the Republic of China, a date known as the “double tenth”, on Saturday amid increasing pressure from Beijing.

All eyes will be on what President Tsai Ing-wen will say about cross-strait relations and the possible response from Beijing.

“Under Taiwan’s political system, national addresses usually touch on national politics, geopolitics and cross-strait relations,” said political commentator Tang Hsiang-lung.

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Since September 16, the People’s Liberation Army has sent dozens of warplanes into the island’s southwest air defence identification zone to step up pressure on Taiwan, Tang said.

The incursions reached a peak on September 18 and 19, when almost 40 fighters crossed the median line in the Taiwan Strait, forcing the island’s exhausted air force to scramble its jets to shadow and disperse them. But since then the PLA has reduced the number of planes approaching the island to one a day.

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