The Philippine Star

‘Wow China’ draws flak from netizens

- Alexis Romero

A program about Chinese culture aired by government radio station Radyo Pilipinas has sparked outrage for allegedly spreading pro-China propaganda.

“Wow China,” which has been airing weekly since 2018, is a collaborat­ion between Radyo Pilipinas and China Radio Internatio­nal.

In its opening spiel, the program encourages the public to get to know their Chinese brothers to establish “better relationsh­ips and friendship.”

Its episode last Sunday was hosted by Nimfa Asuncion and Ernest Wang and featured discussion­s about the coronaviru­s and Mandarin lessons.

“Wow China” has drawn more than 16,000 angry reactions on Facebook as of yesterday, with some users accusing Filipinos behind the program of “treason.”

Asked to comment on the negative reactions to “Wow China,” presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said the public should just be allowed to form their views on the radio program.

“First, it’s part of the free marketplac­e of ideas. Let us allow our countrymen to form their own opinion about that advertisem­ent or program. Second, it’s not a program under the Office of the Presidenti­al Spokespers­on. I would direct your queries to PCOO (Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office) Secretary Martin Andanar,” he said at a press briefing yesterday.

The Philippine Broadcasti­ng Service (PBS), which operates Radyo Pilipinas, said the program is a result of multiple bilateral media and communicat­ions agreements between the Philippine­s and China that seek to enhance cultural ties and strengthen technical capabiliti­es in broadcast and in publishing.

PBS said it has also worked with other countries, including Thailand and United Kingdom, and has also extended airtime to air their news, sociocultu­ral and tourism content. –

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