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KMT delegation's mainland visit successful
"Root-seeking" trip breaks ice
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| The Kuomintang (KMT) delegation
to the Chinese mainland bids farewell Friday after its first visit in 56
years. (Xinhua) | BEIJING,
April 1 (Xinhuanet) -- The Kuomintang (KMT) delegation to the Chinese mainland
bade farewell Friday after its first visit in 56 years.
KMT Vice President Chiang Pin-kung and more than 30
delegates stepped aboard the Air China passenger aircraft at the Beijing Capital
International Airport at 1:30 p.m.
The delegation was seen off at the airport by Li
Bingcai, deputy director of the Taiwan Work Office of the Communist Party of
China (CPC) Central Committee, and Long Xinmin, deputy secretary of the CPC
Municipal Committee of Beijing.
Chiang called his visit an "ice-breaking,
bridge-building" journey and said he was "very much satisfied" with the results
of the tour. He expressed his gratitude for the warm reception of themainland
officials and residents.
During
its stay, the delegation visited the KMT martyrs' tomb in Guangzhou, the Sun
Yat-sen Tomb in Nanjing, and the Cenotaph ofSun Yat-sen in Beijing.
"By recalling the merits of the revolutionary
forerunner, I feel that Mr. Sun Yat-sen's spirit is worth memorizing for all the
Chinese people," Chiang said.
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| KMT Vice President Chiang Pin-kung is interviewed by the press before boarding the plane, April 1, 2005. (Xinhua) | The KMT delegates also met with Jia Qinglin, member
of the Standing Committee of the CPC Central Committee Political Bureau and
chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese Political Consultative
Conference (CPPCC), State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan, andChen Yunlin, director of
the Taiwan Work Office of the CPC CentralCommittee.
The visitors also spoke with investors from Taiwan.
Chiang saidhis delegation realized that these business people have contributed
to the mainland's prosperity.
In the talks, Chiang asked Taiwan businessmen to
abide by mainland laws while doing business there. Enditem |