China Announces 10 Measures Towards Taiwan, Including Tourism; Industry Hopes Government Will Respond Accordingly
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Following KMT Chairman Zheng Li-wen's visit to China, Beijing has announced 10 policy measures concerning Taiwan, including the normalization of direct flights and pilot programs for individual travel from Shanghai and Fujian. Taiwan's tourism industry welcomes these signs of opening up and urges the government to facilitate the process.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who visited mainland China from the 7th to the 12th?
- A: KMT Chairman Zheng Li-wen visited mainland China from the 7th to the 12th.
- Q: What did the Taiwan Affairs Office authorize the release of?
- A: They authorized the release of 10 policy measures concerning Taiwan.
- Q: Which residents are targeted in the pilot programs for individual travel to Taiwan?
- A: The pilot programs target residents of Shanghai and Fujian for individual travel.
- Q: What permits do Chinese tourists need to obtain to visit Taiwan?
- A: They need a permit from China for departing and an entry permit to Taiwan.
- Q: What practical needs does Li Chi-yueh hope the government will consider for flights?
- A: He hopes they consider needs for business, study, and tourism in China.