http://m.todayonline.com/world/china-ta ... -squabblesBEIJING/TAIPEI - China and Taiwan have added tourism to their bones of contention since the pro-independence opposition swept to power in January elections, trading accusations about who is to blame for a decline in Chinese visitors to the self-ruled island.
China has made no secret of its dislike for incoming President Tsai Ing-wen, who takes office on May 20, and for her Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), which has traditionally favored independence.
Since the polls, Taiwan has accused China of effectively kidnapping its citizens from Kenya on suspicion of involvement in fraud, and reacted angrily to China casting doubt on its observer status at the World Health Organization.
Now the Chinese tourists who visit Taiwan - 4.2 million last year - have become the focus of discord.
The number fell 10 percent on month to 363,878 in March, according to Taiwan's Tourism Bureau.
And the row between newly inaugurated female pro independence DPP prime minister and the CCP continues. And China swings back by blaming Taiwan reduction of visa application as the fault
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