Taiwanese Influencers Expose China’s United Front Tactics Targeting Young Entrepreneurs
Taiwan Influencers Sound Alarm on China’s “taiqing Trap” Targeting Young Entrepreneurs
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Taipei, Taiwan – Popular Taiwanese internet celebrities Ba Xiong and Chen Baiyuan have ignited a firestorm with their latest documentary, exposing what they allege is a calculated Chinese campaign to lure young Taiwanese entrepreneurs to the mainland. The second episode, released today, focuses on the “Taiqing entrepreneurship Base” in Xiamen, a program offering enticing incentives to Taiwanese youth aged 18 to 35.
Chen Baiyuan, known online as “Minan Wolf PYC,” whent undercover at the base, revealing its tactics firsthand. The program provides free accommodation, office space, and even funding for budding entrepreneurs, dangling the promise of a fast track to success in China’s booming economy.
“They target young adults, offering them a taste of China’s growth,” Chen Baiyuan explained in the documentary. “They dangle the promise of high-value entrepreneurship funds and investment opportunities, encouraging them to establish cross-border e-commerce businesses in China.”
The documentary also shines a light on the “Straits Herald,” a media outlet allegedly involved in cultivating Taiwanese internet celebrities. Chen Baiyuan claims the Herald provides training and support to these influencers, shaping their narratives and promoting a positive image of China.
“they aim to portray China as a land of possibility, subtly influencing young Taiwanese minds,” Chen Baiyuan stated.”The ultimate goal is to foster dependence on China and discourage any dissenting voices.”
The release of the documentary coincides with an international press conference held by Ba Xiong and Chen Baiyuan,who are urging global scrutiny of China’s United Front tactics.
Ba Xiong,who recently married,issued a personal statement emphasizing his commitment to safety and well-being. “I want to assure everyone that I am healthy and committed to my family,” he said. “I will never engage in any self-harm and urge everyone to seek justice if anything suspicious occurs.”
This exposé adds to the growing body of evidence highlighting China’s complex efforts to influence Taiwan. The documentary serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing Taiwan in safeguarding its sovereignty and democratic values.
A Generation at Risk?
The documentary has sparked heated debate online, with many young Taiwanese expressing concern about the potential impact of China’s tactics.
“It’s scary to think that China is trying to manipulate us like this,” said Sarah, a 22-year-old university student in Taipei. “They’re offering us opportunities, but at what cost? Are we willing to sacrifice our freedom and independence for a taste of success?”
David, a 25-year-old entrepreneur, echoed Sarah’s concerns. “I think it’s important for young people to be aware of these tactics,” he said. “We need to be critical thinkers and not be swayed by empty promises. Our future depends on it.”
The documentary has also drawn attention from international observers, with some experts warning that China’s United Front strategy poses a serious threat to Taiwan’s democracy.
“China is using a variety of tactics to undermine Taiwan’s sovereignty, including economic coercion, disinformation campaigns, and the cultivation of pro-Beijing influencers,” said Dr.Emily Chen, a China expert at a leading think tank. “This latest exposé is a wake-up call for the international community. We need to stand with Taiwan and support its efforts to defend its democracy.”
As the debate continues,one thing is clear: the battle for the hearts and minds of young Taiwanese is heating up. The outcome of this struggle will have profound implications for the future of Taiwan and the region.
taiwanese Influencers Sound Alarm on China’s “Taiqing Trap” Targeting Young Entrepreneurs

Taipei, Taiwan –
Popular Taiwanese internet celebrities Ba Xiong and Chen Baiyuan have ignited a firestorm with their latest documentary, exposing what thay allege is a calculated Chinese campaign to lure young Taiwanese entrepreneurs to teh mainland.
The second episode, released today, focuses on the “Taiqing entrepreneurship Base” in Xiamen, a program offering enticing incentives to Taiwanese youth aged 18 to 35.
Undercover Investigation Reveals “Taiqing” Tactics
Chen Baiyuan, known online as “Minan Wolf PYC,” went undercover at the base, revealing its tactics firsthand.
the program provides free accommodation, office space, and even funding for budding Taiwanese businesses.
Tho, Ba Xiong and Chen Baiyuan warn that these enticing offers come with hidden strings attached.
concerns Raised:
- Political Indoctrination: The influencers allege that the program involves subtle political indoctrination, encouraging participants to adopt a pro-China stance.
- Economic dependence: The generous financial support could create economic dependence on China,making it harder for young entrepreneurs to return to Taiwan.
- Brain Drain: The program could contribute to a brain drain, depriving Taiwan of its brightest young talent.
Documentary Sparks Debate
The documentary has sparked a heated debate in Taiwan, with some praising the influencers for raising awareness and others criticizing them for sensationalizing the issue.
The Chinese government has yet to officially respond to the allegations.
Watch the full episode of the documentary here.
