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SHANGHAI, May 3 (Xinhuanet)
-- Visiting Chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) party Lien Chan said
here Tuesday the latest gestures from the mainland is conducive to
boosting cross-Straits exchanges as well as the "accumulation of
goodwill".
China's mainland made clear
gestures of goodwill and affinity with its island province Taiwan Tuesday
morning with promises to present Taiwan compatriots a pair of giant
pandas, remove a ban for mainland residents to travel to the island and
open its market wider to fruits produced in Taiwan.
"People on both sides of the
Taiwan Straits are pleased with the mainland's decision to donate a pair
of pandas to Taiwan compatriots," Lien said in an interview with Xinhua
and other leading media organizations from the mainland soon after the
decisions were announced by Chen Yunlin, director of the Taiwan Work
Office of Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and the Taiwan
Affairs Office of the State Council.
He also welcomed the
mainland's decisions to expand access of fruits produced in Taiwan to 18
species from the current 12 and to exempt tariff on at least 10 species of
Taiwan fruits.
"This is of great
significant to farmers in the central and southern parts of Taiwan. The
KMT will actively facilitate the issue once we're back in Taiwan," Lien
said.
The mainland's decision to
allow its residents to travel to Taiwan on sightseeing tours is another
"epoch-making" one, he said. "We all witnessed how tourists from the
mainland have helped boost the economic recovery in Hong Kong after the
travel go-ahead was given years ago."
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