Voice of the Strait
Type | International public broadcaster |
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Country | |
Availability | International |
Owner | People's Liberation Army Strategic Support Force |
Key people | Zhong Zhigang (钟志刚) |
Launch date | August 24, 1958 |
Affiliation(s) | Chinese Communist Party |
Official website | www |
Voice of the Strait (Chinese: 海峡之声), Founded on August 24, 1958. the predecessor is the PLA Fujian Front Line Broadcasting Station (中国人民解放军福建前线广播电台), established in Yuandang Street No. 15, Gulou District, Fuzhou city, Fujian province, People's Republic of China. is composed of People's Liberation Army opened stations, mainly for the Taiwan radio, broadcast radio the Mandarin and Minnan language dialect program, now has 5 broadcast channels, also set up Chinese classical network radio. The platform is provided with the official website of the network.
The radio's wave power is very large; waves mainly cover Taiwan and East China, Asia, Europe, Africa, Oceania and America, and even the Arctic and Antarctic can also receive shortwave broadcasts belonging to the international radio. While the Mediumwave of power is very small, in the daytime distance near the launch site, almost can not receive.
The interval signal is a bell rendition of "Three Rules of Discipline and Eight Points for Attention".[1]
In 2015, the unit which operates Voice of the Strait was transferred from the People's Liberation Army General Political Department to the People's Liberation Army Strategic Support Force becoming PLASSF Base 311.[2] Base 311 (also known as PLA Unit 61716) is primarily responsible for psychological warfare operations against Taiwan.
Its still active today for example using it as a base to interfere Taiwan Presidential election, interfere other nations elections, spreading false unfound discredits of USA to the Taiwanese, promote Han Chinese nationalist propaganda, spreading anti-capitalist views, spreading anti-western values, promote Confucianism values and spreading the hatred of the Japanese through social media like youtube, douyin, tiktok, twitter, instagram and facebook. [3]
Frequency[edit]
- News Radio: MW 666 kHz, SW 4940 kHz
- Minnan Radio: MW 783 kHz, SW 6115 kHz
- General Radio: FM 97.9 MHz
- Car & Life Radio: FM 90.6 MHz
- Sunshine FM: FM 99.6 MHz
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Interval Signals Online [1] Voice of the Strait News Radio interval signal
- ^ Kania, Elsa (2017-02-15). "The Role of PLA Base 311 in Political Warfare against Taiwan (Part 3)". Global Taiwan Institute. Retrieved 2023-12-09.
- ^ Beauchamp-Mustafaga, Nathan; Drun, Jessica. "Exploring Chinese Military Thinking on Social Media Manipulation Against Taiwan". China Brief. Jamestown Foundation. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
External links[edit]
- Opening of the South-North route
- Restoration of Taiwan strait shipping
- Kinmen Agreement
- Wang–Koo summit
- Cross-Strait charter
- 2004 Taiwanese cross-Strait relations referendum
- May 17 Statement
- 2005 Pan–Blue visits to mainland China
- Cross-Strait high-level talks
- Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan
- Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement
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- 2014 Wang–Zhang meetings
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- Straits Forum
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- Capture of the Tuapse
- Kashmir Princess
- Battle of Dong-Yin
- United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758
- Project National Glory
- Joint Communiqué on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations
- CAAC Flight 296
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- 1987 Lieyu massacre
- Min Ping Yu No. 5540 incident
- Min Ping Yu No. 5202
- 1990 Guangzhou Baiyun airport collisions
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- Sunflower Student Movement
- Braga incident
- Anti-Black Box Curriculum Movement
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- 2021 Solomon Islands unrest
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- 2024 Kinmen Chinese motorboat capsizing incident
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- Central Leading Group for Taiwan Affairs
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- China National Highway 228 (Taiwan)
- Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission
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- The World Turned Upside Down
- Go and Reclaim the Mainland
- Shortwave radio stations
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- Mass media in Fujian
- Fuzhou
- Psychological operations units and formations
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- Mass media of the military
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