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Special report: Cross-Straits economic, trade
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BEIJING, April 16 (Xinhua) -- Three central government departments jointly issued Sunday regulations for management of mainland residents' travels to the Taiwan region, one day after a package of favorable policies to boost cross-strait relations were issued.
The regulations, the Precedures for the Management of
Mainland Residents Traveling to the Taiwan Region, is jointly issued by the
National Tourism Administration (NTA), the Ministry of Public Security, and the
Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council.
According to the 17-article regulations, mainland
visitors would tour Taiwan in groups organized by mainland travel agencies
designated by government departments, while Taiwan travel agencies receiving
mainland tourists should also be confirmed by the relevant departments on the
mainland.
The NTA and relevant departments adopt a quota system
for tourist groups to Taiwan and the quotas will be given to relevant mainland
travel agencies who have signed cooperative contracts with their Taiwan
counterparts.
A mainland official in charge of this matter said the
issuance of the regulations indicates that the mainland is making earnest
efforts to boost cross-strait personnel exchanges and Taiwan's tourism sector,
while hoping mainland tourists could travel to Taiwan in a planned, organized
and orderly manner.
The mainland will try to set up an integrity-based
tourism across the strait by guiding mainland agencies and individuals in their
activities.
Last April, Hu Jintao, general secretary of the
Communist Party of China (CPC), and Lien Chan, then chairman of the Chinese
Kuomintang (KMT), reached consensuses during their talks, including the
promotion of Taiwan's tourism industry by encouraging mainland tourists to make
cross-strait tours.
On May 3, 2005 the mainland said it would allow
mainland residents to travel to Taiwan in the near future. To date the mainland
side has got everything ready, only awaiting a response from Taiwan for such
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