BEIJING, July 7 -- Last Friday, 760 Chinese mainland
tourists flew to Taiwan on cross-Straits chartered flights from Beijing,
Shanghai and Guangzhou. Setting foot on the soil of Taiwan, they started a
journey of historical significance.
The cross-Straits relationship has entered a new era
and this good start may take it to a bright future.
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Passengers wave when boarding the
charter airplane after a brief ceremony of the first weekend charter
flight, CA 185, from Beijing to Taiwan, at Beijing Capital International
Airport in Beijing, capital of China, July 4, 2008. The airplane took off
at about 8:30 a.m. after the ceremony.(Xinhua/Wang
Yongji) Photo
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Thanks to pragmatic and flexible policies from both
sides, the tourists from the mainland could finally enjoy the beautiful natural
scenes and the colorful folk culture in the island.
It has been 21 years since Taiwan residents were
given the green light to visit the mainland in 1987. Besides homecoming trips,
trade, investment and commercial tours were allowed in later
years.
Chartered flights, approved since 2001, flew the
Taiwan residents in the mainland back to their homes on the island during
traditional festivals, like the Spring Festival.
Now that the chartered flights could fly across the
straits every weekend, it is natural to feel glad for the progresses
consolidating the cross-Straits ties.
During the eight years under the rule of Chen
Shui-bian, Taiwan witnessed economic stagnation and escalating conflicts between
social groups. The Taiwan authorities also produced conflicts with the mainland
for its promotion of "Taiwan independence".
Such action against the trend of the times would
definitely be spurned by the public.
Since Kuomintang's Ma Ying-jeou won the island's
leadership election in March, the cross-Straits ties have been significantly
improved. The exchange between the mainland and the island was resumed on a
pragmatic base and the mainland tourists won the approval to visit Taiwan.
From the perspective of Taiwan's economy, this
opening of the tourism industry would bring in rewards for two major sectors:
tourism and aviation. After the news was released, it received warm responses
from tourist agencies and airline companies.
The mainland tourists have been well-known for their
strong purchasing power during overseas trips. So it is not necessary to go to
full lengths to predict how much the tourists would spend in Taiwan.
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The brief ceremony of the first weekend
charter flight, CA 185, from Beijing to Taiwan, is held at Beijing Capital
International Airport in Beijing, capital of China, July 4, 2008. The
airplane took off at about 8:30 a.m. after the ceremony.(Xinhua/Wang
Yongji) Photo
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Just take a look at the figures of the airline
companies: the island's airlines had 18.6 million passengers in 1997, which was
a historical peak. This figure shrank to less than 10 million in 2007 because of
the economic slowdown under Chen Shui-bian.
Therefore, it is easy to understand why the Taiwan
airline companies hailed the opening-up to mainland tourists as a "savior" to
the industry.
Viewed against a long-term background, the mainland
and the island are sure to reunify. It is, therefore, shortsighted to view this
tourist opening-up only in the context of economic rewards: it bears
significance far beyond money.
A proverb is often mentioned in discussing the
cross-Straits relationship: blood is thicker than water. But the family bonds
represented by "blood" may not be enough by itself to achieve the reunification.
The bonds must be realized and enhanced through exchanges between family
members.
When the people from each side of the Taiwan Straits
could go to the other side, even on given conditions, a new channel of exchanges
is established through which they could see each other face to face and get
acquainted. Based upon that, they could understand each other, develop common
opinions and find the family ties in their blood.
This process might be slow and it might even see setbacks in certain places at certain times. Yet, such exchanges are indispensable for the reunification of the country because these would work in a mild and progressive manner.
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