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| Visiting Chairman of the People First
Party, James Soong in the Dr Sun Yat-sen's
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| Visiting Chairman of the People First
Party, James Soong (R) is presenting a wreath to the statue of Sun
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| Chairman of the People First Party (PFP)
James CY Soong (front) and his delegation members stand in silence before
the statue of Dr. Sun Yat-sen at the Mausoleum of Dr. Sun in Nanjing,
capital of east China's Jiangsu Province on May 7, 2005. Soong led his
delegation to pay a formal visit here on
Saturday. | NANJING, May 7
(Xinhuanet) -- The visiting Chairman of the People First Party (PFP) James CY
Soong said here Saturday morning that people from both Taiwan and the mainland
hope to "unite again", which is "a historical trend".
After paying homage to Dr. Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925),
founding father of the Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) Party, Soong said that people
from both sides across the Taiwan Straits should put on steam to achieve
reunification of the Chinese nation.
The people from Taiwan and the mainland should also
endeavor for their common prosperity, said Soong, who was previously a KMT
member.
"The spirit of Dr. Sun is immortal. Who but people of
our generation can shoulder his ideal of strengthening the Chinese nation and
enriching the Chinese people," Soong said.
Soong and his PFP delegation were warmly welcomed at
Dr. Sun's mausoleum. Soong frequently hailed to surrounding people, who were
chanting "love our Chinese nation".
Right after homage-paying to Dr. Sun's mausoleum,
Soong met with Li Yuanchao, secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC)
Jiangsu Provincial Committee.
Nanjing, capital of the Republican ruled by the KMT
before 1949,is Soong's second leg of his nine-day mainland trip. He chose Xi'an,
capital of northwest China's Shaanxi province, as his first stop and paid
respect to Huangdi, regarded as the common ancestor of all the Chinese people
worldwide.
Soong, with his father serving the KMT armed forces,
lived in Nanjing for a couple of years in his childhood. Soong's family left the
mainland for Taiwan in 1949, when the KMT lost a civil war to CPC and fled to
the island province of China.
Soong said progress in Nanjing, now capital of the
economically-developed Jiangsu Province, is "stunning".
Soong and his delegation will leave Nanjing Saturday
afternoon for Shanghai, the booming business hub in the mainland.
In Shanghai, Soong is scheduled to visit Wang Daohan,
presidentof the Association for Relations across the Taiwan Straits, a major
non-governmental conduit for cross-Strait contacts; and meet with head of the
CPC Shanghai Municipal Committee and representatives for Taiwan business
community in Shanghai.
The PFP delegation is here at the invitation of the
CPC Central Committee and its General Secretary Hu Jintao. One of the highlights
of Soong's mainland trip will be his meeting with General Secretary Hu.
In a similar endeavor, the KMT delegation, led by
Chairman LienChan, just wrapped up their eight-day mainland visit Tuesday.
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