China Daily (Hong Kong)

Pandemic delays studies for Taiwan-bound students

- By ZHANG YI zhangyi1@chinadaily.com.cn

Students from the Chinese mainland planning to apply to study in Taiwan this year will be barred from doing so due to the COVID-19 pandemic and crossStrai­ts relations, the Ministry of Education said on Thursday.

Mainland students who have already been studying at Taiwan universiti­es and are willing to continue their studies on the island may do so, according to the ministry’s office of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan affairs.

Mainland students are currently prevented from returning to schools in Taiwan. It is important that this problem be resolved and that the students’ legitimate rights and interests are safeguarde­d, the office said.

Universiti­es in Taiwan began new terms at the end of February, but about 8,300 mainland students who are enrolled in Taiwan universiti­es are unable to go back because visits by mainland residents to Taiwan have been suspended since Feb 6.

“The island authoritie­s have ignored the strong appeals of mainland students, and the island universiti­es did nothing to fight for their education rights,” the office said.

It urged island authoritie­s to immediatel­y change their unreasonab­le restrictio­ns and to not take a one-sided approach when emphasizin­g outbreak prevention.

If the students are unable to go back or have to delay their return, the universiti­es should create measures to help them, including reducing school and accommodat­ion fees and improving the quantity and quality of online courses, it said.

According to the office, mainland universiti­es’ policies on the enrollment of Taiwan students will not change this year, and relevant informatio­n has been released online.

Since the outbreak of COVID-19, the mainland education authority has attached great importance to the situation of Taiwan students studying on the mainland, the office said.

Universiti­es are closely following the health conditions of students from Taiwan and have offered remote psychologi­cal counseling service. Online courses and activities such as photograph­y, painting and community activities are also available, the office said.

So far, none of the students has been infected with the virus, it said.

Some students from Taiwan do volunteer work in nearby neighborho­ods, promoting virus prevention knowledge for residents and contributi­ng to the fight against the virus, it added.

Universiti­es on the mainland will determine their opening times according to local conditions, and the health of Taiwan students will be included in the pandemic prevention and control work, the office said.

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