BEIJING, April 30 (Xinhuanet) --
Visiting Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) Party Chairman Lien Chan left Beijing for
Xi'an, the third leg on his eight-day mainland tour, at around 9:30 a.m.
Saturday.
Lien was scheduled to visit the
primary school that he attended in his childhood and make homage to his
grandmother whose tomb is located in Xi'an, of northwest China's Shaanxi
Province, before heading for east China's financial hub Shanghai, the last stop
on the tour.
Lien was born in Xi'an in August
1936 and left the mainland for Taiwan with his mother in 1946.
Lien, heading a 60-member KMT
delegation, also staged a landmark handshake with Hu Jintao, the general
secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) central committee, in the Great
Hall of the People, the first of its kind in 60 years.
Hu and Lien also conducted formal
talks and agreed to promote the peaceful and stable development of cross-Straits
relations and recreate a win-win situation at the current "critical point" of
historical development.
The two parties also reached a
consensus on establishing a mechanism for regular party-to-party exchanges in a
bid to develop relations across the Taiwan Straits.
After the two-hour-strong meeting,
the two parties jointly released a press communique on the "common aspiration
and prospects for cross-Straits peace and development."
According to the communique, the
Friday meeting between Hu and Lien was of "great historical and realistic
significance".
During his stay in Beijing, Lien
gave a much hailed speech at the prestigious Beijing University and answered
questions from the audience concerning cross-Straits relations.
Before coming to Beijing, the KMT
leader and his entourage visited east China's Nanjing City and paid respects at
the Mausoleum of the KMT founder Dr. Sun Yat-sen there, for the first time in
five decades.
The
KMT delegation will left the mainland on May 3 after winding up activities in
Shanghai.