The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

China highway plan includes road links to Taiwan by 2035

- By Kiyota Higa Yomiuri Shimbun Correspond­ent

BEIJING — A plan to build road links to Taiwan from the southern Chinese province of Fujian by 2035 was included in China’s nationwide highway network plan, which was released earlier this month.

Amid ongoing military tensions between China and Taiwan, the plan is believed to be part of Beijing’s psychologi­cal campaign against the island, with an eye on its future uni cation, which Chinese President Xi Jinping has vowed to ful ll.

According to the plan unveiled July 12, the highway will extend from Beijing to

Taiwan’s largest city,

Taipei, via Fuzhou in

Fujian Province. Two roads connecting Taiwan’s Kinmen island to the Fujian cities of

Quanzhou and Xiamen were also included in the plan.

e document did not state whether the road spanning the Taiwan Strait would be undersea tunnels or bridges.

In a road network plan released in February 2021, the Xi administra­tion outlined a project to connect Fuzhou and Taipei by road and high-speed train. An additional two roads to Kinmen were included in the latest plan.

Taiwan has not agreed to the developmen­t of road links, which it believes would be security risks.

Some in Taiwan think the plan is linked to Beijing’s goal of uni cation, which the majority of Taiwan residents reject.

“ey’re trying to make a mockery of Taiwan again,” stated an article published in the digital edition of Taiwan newspaper United Daily News on July 14. (July 27)

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