[Salon] China to lift Taiwan tourism restrictions for Fujian residents



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China to lift Taiwan tourism restrictions for Fujian residents

Decision announced to delegation from Beijing-friendly KMT opposition

Ferry service between Fujian's Pingtan, seen here in September 2023, and Taiwan remains suspended. (Photo by Yukio Tajima)

BEIJING -- Tourist visits to Taiwan by residents of China's Fujian province will be permitted to resume, the mainland's Ministry of Culture and Tourism said Sunday.

Vice Minister Rao Quan announced the eased restrictions to a visiting delegation from Taiwan's main opposition party, the Kuomintang (KMT), which seeks closer ties with China. The move comes ahead of May's inauguration of Taiwanese President-elect William Lai, whom China calls a separatist.

Travel would first be permitted to Taiwan's Matsu islands, close to the Fujian coast, with group tours to restart once ferry service resumes between Fujian's Pingtan and Taiwan's main island.

China imposed tourism restrictions on individual travel by residents from the mainland, including Fujian, in 2019. Cross-strait relations deteriorated after the 2016 election of Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen, whose Democratic Progressive Party opposes unification with China in favor of the status quo. Lai is now vice president under the term-limited Tsai and ran as the DPP's presidential candidate in 2024.

With the KMT becoming the top party in Taiwan's legislative elections this January, the leadership of Chinese President Xi Jinping has sought to strengthen ties with the party.

Xi met with former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou of the KMT for the first time in more than eight years earlier this month in Beijing, hailing Ma's opposition to Taiwan independence and his efforts to promote peaceful cross-strait development.



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