SHANGHAI, May 7 (Xinhuanet) --
Chairman James CY Soong of the People First Party (PFP) in Taiwan arrived at
Shanghai Saturday afternoon for the third leg of his nine-day mainland visit.
After the arrival, Soong said in a
brief speech at the airport that the PFP delegation aims to learn in Shanghai
about China's reform and opening up, the earnest expectations for cross-Straits
"three direct links" from Taiwan businessmen and the potential and hope of
China's future development.
"In the flight from Nanjing to
Shanghai, I noticed so many plants and modern construction projects on the
ground. They are a major indication of China's development and exciting
developments that need to be learned and valued," said Soong,
"All of us hope the two sides of
the Taiwan Straits will become a factory and market of the world, not a
battlefield," said Soong. "This is an important issue that needs to be tackled
seriously by compatriots on both sides."
Also in Shanghai dialect, Soong's
wife Viola Chen said "people on both sides of the Taiwan Straits belong to one
family now and forever".
During his stay in Shanghai, Soong
is expected to meet with senior officials of the Shanghai municipal committee of
the Communist Party of China (CPC) and Wang Daohan, president of the
mainland-based Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits. He will also
meet with Taiwan businessmen in the metropolis.
Before leaving Nanjing for
Shanghai, Soong said in a send-off banquet given by secretary of the Jiangsu
provincial committee of the CPC Li Yuanchao on Saturday noon that "the Chinese
people on both sides of the Taiwan Straits are descendants of the 'dragon.' They
should keep in mind their common ancestors and work together for the great
rejuvenation of the Chinese nation."
Soong
and his delegation arrived at Xi'an on the afternoon of May 5 to begin their
mainland trip at the invitation of the CPC Central Committee and its General
Secretary Hu Jintao. After Xi'anand Nanjing, they are also scheduled to visit
Changsha and Beijing before returning to Taiwan on May 13.