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On the spot visit of Taiwanese businessmen in Jiangxi, Taiwan and Qingdao to talk about new changes in Nanchang

2024-05-07 09:25:00
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On May 7, www.taiwan.com.cn, recently, the theme activity of "looking at the new changes in Nanchang, gathering strength to win the future" of Taiwanese young Taiwanese students, sponsored by the Taiwan Affairs Office of Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, the Cross border Education Center of Nanchang University, and the Taiwan Affairs Service Center of Nanchang Vocational University, was held in Nanchang.

On the same day, more than 30 Taiwanese businessmen in Nanchang, Taiqing and Taisheng went to Nanchang Economic Development Zone, Honggutan District, New District, Wanli Administration Bureau and Anyi County to learn about Nanchang's industrial development and rural landscape, and talk about new changes in Nanchang.

"Before coming to Nanchang, most of my knowledge of the mainland came from books. In recent years, I have visited many cities in the mainland, which impressed me deeply." Li Youxi, a senior student of Nanchang University, said that she came from Xinbei, Taiwan, and loved the scenery of Nanchang. Every weekend or holiday, she would go to various scenic spots in Nanchang with friends to visit and punch in, and share with her family in Taiwan. She plans to stay in the mainland to find a job related to her major after graduating from college.

Shi Pinhui, member of Jiangxi Nanchang Taiwan Association and general manager of Weikai Education Consulting (Jiangxi) Co., Ltd., is a "Nanchang daughter-in-law". In Jiangxi Lin'en Tea Industry Co., Ltd., located in the new district of Nanchang City, she and her partner carefully tasted the tea beer innovated and developed by the company, and sighed: "I can taste tea myself at ordinary times. Through today's visit, we saw the standardization and large-scale development of Nanchang tea industry, and let us really feel the good mountains, good water and good tea in Jiangxi."

At the square in front of the village of Leijia Natural Village, Shiwo, Changbu Town, Anyi County, Nanchang City, Chen Zhiwen, the executive vice president of the Nanchang Association for Taiwan Affairs and the general manager of Jiangxi Helong Down Products Co., Ltd., who was greeting everyone to take photos, said, "I came to Jiangxi from Taiwan to invest and start business in 2005, and the local government has provided us with a lot of help, which has strengthened our confidence in the development of the mainland. As the organizer of this event, I hope to take this opportunity to enhance the relationship between Taiwanese businessmen in Chang, Taiwanese youth and Taiwanese students, and drive more Taiwanese youth to come to Jiangxi for exchange and work. "

"The beautiful villages in Nanchang have shocked me. The small villages have both cultural heritage and artistic atmosphere. The development of rural tourism can also drive the villagers to increase their income, which is very creative." Yang Qingyi, a teacher from Taipei, Taiwan, Nanchang Vocational University, whose ancestral home is Yudu County, Jiangxi Province, has yearned for the mainland since childhood. "Jiangxi's development is changing with each passing day. I hope there will be more opportunities to participate in Jiangxi Taiwan exchanges and cooperation and promote my hometown," Yang Qingyi said.

"We take this activity to lead Taiwanese businessmen, Taiwanese youth and Taiwanese students in Nanchang to visit Nanchang on the spot, feel the economic development and rural changes in Nanchang, and encourage and guide the majority of Taiwanese youth in Nanchang to contribute to the deepening of cross Strait integration and development. Next, we will continue to give full play to Nanchang's advantages in history, culture and the development of characteristic industries, vigorously carry out economic, trade and cultural exchanges and cooperation between Jiangxi and Taiwan, and promote the spiritual affinity of compatriots across the Straits. " Xia Xiaolan, director of the Taiwan Affairs Office of Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, said. (Jointly reported by www.taiwan.cn and the Taiwan Affairs Office of Nanchang)

[Editor in charge: Guo Bijuan]