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Taiwan Miaoli Visiting Group Goes into Caidian, Wuhan to Talk about the Revitalization of Villages and Relate the Relationship between the Two Sides

2024-05-14 14:40:00
Source: www.taiwan.cn
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Www.taiwan.com.cn, May 14 Yesterday, a delegation of 35 people led by a rural leisure industry delegation from Miaoli County, Taiwan, visited Caidian District, Wuhan City.

In Xingguang Village, the delegation learned about the management mode of "collusion, co construction and sharing" of the village party committee through field visits, watching promotional videos and so on, experienced the happy life of the villagers in Xingguang Village, and deeply admired the returning talents who led the people to the road of prosperity and civilization.

In Huabo Hui, the colorful sea of flowers, well arranged homestays, green and original leisure farming and so on let the members of the delegation feel the fruitful results of rural revitalization from a distance. They had in-depth discussions with the management team on leisure agriculture and integration of three industries, and said they would bring their experience back to Taiwan and integrate it into their own enterprise development.

The delegation also held a symposium with the heads of Caidian District's agriculture, culture and tourism departments and some enterprise representatives, and the two sides carried out in-depth exchanges on grass-roots governance, rural revitalization, policies benefiting people, and the construction of urban pastoral complexes.

Since 2006, Caidian District and Miaoli County have carried out close exchanges and cooperation in economy and trade, culture, agriculture, education and other aspects, and cultivated deep feelings. Liao Jianshun, the leader of the delegation, said that he hoped to enhance understanding, deepen feelings, strengthen people's interaction across the Straits, and jointly create a new situation of cooperation and exchange in rural leisure industry through visits and exchanges. (Jointly reported by www.taiwan.cn and Wuhan Taiwan Affairs Office)

[Editor in charge: Guo Bijuan]