TAIPEI, Dec. 15 (Xinhua) -- Taiwan leader Ma
Ying-Jeou on Monday said direct transport and postal services across the Taiwan
Straits symbolized reconciliation between the island and the Chinese mainland.
At a ceremony at south Taiwan's Kaosiung port, Ma
expressed the hope that the two sides could work together for common peace and
prosperity after the direct transport and postal services started.
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Container ship "Yuanhe" of China Ocean
Shipping (Group) Company (COSCO) departs for Kaohsiung Port in southeast
China's Taiwan, from Yangshan Deep-water Port in Shanghai, east China,
Dec. 15, 2008. The Chinese mainland and Taiwan started direct air and sea
transport and postal services Monday morning. (Xinhua/Liu
Ying) Photo
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Together with other Taiwan officials and
representatives of the local shipping industry, Ma witnessed the container ship
Uni-Adroit, owned by the Taiwan shipping giant Evergreen, depart at 10:15 a.m.
(0215 GMT) from Kaosiung to Tianjin on the Chinese mainland.
Ma said he was "gratified" because direct
cross-Straits links marked an era of negotiation and reconciliation instead of
confrontation between the two sides.
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Working staff on a freight ship of Yang
Ming Marine Transport Corp wave at a ceremony marking the start of direct
sea transport between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan at Keelung Harbor of
southeast China's Taiwan, Dec. 15, 2008. The Chinese mainland and Taiwan
started direct air and sea transport and postal service Monday morning.
(Xinhua/Chen Binhua) Photo Gallery>>> |
Under an agreement signed last month, the mainland
and Taiwan started direct air and sea transport and postal services on Monday
morning.
Formerly, air and sea movements -- including mail --
had to go by way of a third place.
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Liu Chao-shiuan (L), head of Taiwan's
"Executive Yuan", presents a plaque commemorating the direct sea transport
to a representative of the shipping companys at a ceremony marking the
start of direct sea transport between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan at
Keelung Harbor of southeast China's Taiwan, Dec. 15, 2008. The Chinese
mainland and Taiwan started direct air and sea transport and postal
service Monday morning. (Xinhua/Chen Binhua) Photo Gallery>>> |
Four freight ships belonging to mainland and Taiwan
shipping companies also departed Keelung Harbor in northern Taiwan on Monday
morning, heading for mainland ports.
Earlier on Monday, two passenger charter planes of
the mainland's China Eastern Airlines and Shenzhen Airlines landed in Taipei,
and a Taiwan-based TransAsia Airways jetliner landed in Shanghai.
At a ceremony marking the beginning of direct postal
service from Taiwan to the mainland, Wu Min-yu, chairman of the Taiwan-based
Chunghwa Post Co. Ltd., sent a letter to Liu Andong, president of the mainland's
China Post Corp.
The letter is expected to be received by Liu as early
as Monday afternoon thanks to the start of direct flights.
Chunghwa Post also issued a commemorative stamp that
featured a peace pigeon with a letter.
"This is a historic moment," Wu said, adding that
direct postal service would further enhance links and exchanges by people on
both sides of the Straits.
Wu said Chunghwa Post would increase cooperation with
China Post to provide more convenient and efficient services.
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Freight ships are seen at a ceremony
marking the start of direct sea transport between the Chinese mainland and
Taiwan at Keelung Harbor of southeast China's Taiwan, Dec. 15, 2008. The
Chinese mainland and Taiwan started direct air and sea transport and
postal service Monday morning. (Xinhua/Chen Binhua) Photo
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