Spiral noodles are the most popular Food in China in recent years. However, what is unexpected is that behind this little “Internet sensation” food lies a big ambition of the Chinese Communist Party. According to internal documents of the Chinese Communist Party, spiral noodles have been used as a weapon for overseas unification warfare.
In the past year, snail noodles from Liuzhou, Guangxi, have become the top local cuisine and have exploded all over China. It has been selected by mainland netizens as one of the so-called “Four New Cultures” of China’s foreign exports and is said to have spread abroad. The Liuzhou “internet sensation” snail noodles are also featured in the “major achievements in foreign affairs” of Liuzhou authorities.
Documents obtained by The Epoch Times from the Foreign Affairs Office of Liuzhou City, Guangxi, for 2020 show that Liuzhou’s bagged snail noodles were exported worth about 7.5 million yuan in the first half of 2020, eight times the total value of exports for the year 2019.
In a 2018 study describing the need for a Liuzhou delegation to the United States and Canada to promote snail noodles, the Chinese Communist Party gave away its ambition to use snail noodles to promote unification and “One Belt, One Road” to the United States and Canada.
U.S.-based current affairs commentator Lan Shu: “He actually thought of a small spiral noodle to raise some money for himself in the name of united front, which shows how important this united front seems to be to the CCP.”
According to Xing Tianxing, a U.S.-based current affairs commentator, this kind of Chinese Communist Party united warfare tactic, which appears under the guise of trade exchanges, is very covert and easily overlooked by outsiders, but is not uncommon in the history of the Chinese Communist Party.
Xing Tianxing: “When the Chinese Communist Party wanted to break the deadlock, it used a ping-pong diplomacy. This is very famous, right? As a sport that everyone loves, no one would think that it is a top political secret for other countries to go out.”
Xing Tianxing said that besides snail noodles, there are many other products, including even folk netizens like Li Ziqi, that could be used by the CCP to infiltrate overseas.
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