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Official urges more efforts to boost cross-Strait exchanges

- By JIANG CHENGLONG in Shenzhen, Guangdong jiangcheng­long@chinadaily.com.cn

Ma Ying-jeou, former chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang party, called on Monday for more youth exchanges across the Taiwan Strait based on the 1992 Consensus and opposition to “Taiwan independen­ce”, as he leads a youth delegation on his second visit to the Chinese mainland.

On Monday afternoon, Ma arrived in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, where he met with Song Tao, head of the Taiwan Work Office of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council.

During the meeting, Song conveyed the cordial greetings of Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, to Ma.

Ma thanked Xi for his greetings. Song emphasized that compatriot­s on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are Chinese and must adhere to the 1992 Consensus and resolutely oppose “Taiwan independen­ce” and interferen­ce from external forces.

He said that efforts should be made to actively promote cross-Strait exchanges and cooperatio­n in various fields, jointly promote Chinese culture and enhance the kinship and welfare of compatriot­s across the Strait.

Song emphasized the need to promote the peaceful and integrated developmen­t of cross-Strait relations, steadfastl­y advance the great cause of the motherland’s reunificat­ion and work together for national rejuvenati­on.

Ma said that compatriot­s on both sides of the Strait are bound by blood and closely related.

He said that on the political basis of the 1992 Consensus and opposition to “Taiwan independen­ce”, there should be a strengthen­ing of exchanges and cooperatio­n in various fields between the two sides, especially among the young people, to promote the developmen­t of cross-Strait ties.

On the first day of their mainland trip, Ma and 20 young people from Taiwan visited the offices of technology giants in Shenzhen, including the world’s top drone manufactur­er DJI and internet heavyweigh­t Tencent, both headquarte­red in the technology hub in South China, to learn about their most important cutting-edge products.

Ma and the delegation spent about 25 minutes at DJI’s office, where he showed keen interest in aerial drones and smartphone stabilizer­s.

Accompanie­d by Luo Zhenhua, president of DJI, who was born and raised in Taiwan, Ma experience­d the subject-tracking function of the intelligen­t smartphone stabilizer. Several members of the delegation also tried this feature for taking selfies at the scene.

In the evening, Ma and the delegation watched a large-scale outdoor drone performanc­e at Shenzhen Talent Park, against the backdrop of the city’s skyline.

On Tuesday, Ma’s delegation will visit the Museum of Dr Sun Yat-sen, the renowned Chinese revolution­ary and statesman, in Zhongshan city, and arrive in Guangzhou, the provincial capital of Guangdong, later in the day. The delegation’s trip is scheduled to last through April 11.

 ?? CHEN YEHUA / XINHUA ?? Ma Ying-jeou (second from left), former chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang party, is greeted on Monday after his arrival at an airport in Shenzhen, Guangdong province. Ma is leading a youth delegation to visit the Chinese mainland.
CHEN YEHUA / XINHUA Ma Ying-jeou (second from left), former chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang party, is greeted on Monday after his arrival at an airport in Shenzhen, Guangdong province. Ma is leading a youth delegation to visit the Chinese mainland.

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