China Daily

Taiwan transfers opening to travelers

- By PENG YINING pengyining@ chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese mainland authoritie­s are considerin­g allowing residents to travel on from Taiwan for the first time, the State Council’s Taiwan Affairs Office announced on Tuesday.

Flight transfers through Taiwan’s Taoyuan Internatio­nal Airport will first be limited to flights to or from the cities of Jiangxi province’s Nanchang, Yunnan’s Kunming and Chongqing municipali­ty, the authority said in a statement.

No documents will be needed for mainland residents before flying on to third destinatio­ns except the usual passports, boarding passes and air tickets, the office announced. Mainland passengers in transit will not be allowed to exit the airport, it said.

The mainland’s Associatio­n for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits will contact Taiwan’s Straits Exchange Foundation, and the transfers will be put into operation after preparator­y work, it said.

Mainland residents have been allowed to travel to Taiwan but are not allowed to travel on from there to other destinatio­ns. Airlines from both sides operate between the mainland and Taiwan.

Ni Yongjie, deputy director

People from both sides are working toward the peaceful developmen­t of cross-Straits ties.” Ni Yongjie, deputy director of the Shanghai Institute of Taiwan Studies

of the Shanghai Institute of Taiwan Studies, said the change is another step toward normalizin­g travel arrangemen­ts between the two sides, and follows the launch last week of the first telephone hotline connecting the heads of the two agencies responsibl­e for cross-Straits ties.

In his New Year greetings on Dec 31, Zhang Zhijun, head of State Council’s Taiwan Affairs Office, said people from both sides benefited from steady progress in cross-Straits ties in 2015.

Ni said cross-Straits relations are at a critical stage with the approachin­g leadership election in Taiwan on Jan 16.

“With increasing cooperatio­n and exchanges, we could say people from both sides are working toward the peaceful developmen­t of cross-Straits ties,” he said.

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