Also showcasing Hunan dialect, Ma Ying jeou received the best birthday gift for 73 years old. Ma Ying jeou | student | birthday gift
Ma Ying jeou is writing about the history of friendly student exchanges between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, which is both brilliant and warm.
On the evening of the 15th, Ma Ying jeou held a banquet to welcome visiting delegations of young students from five universities in mainland China. Ma Ying jeou stated that this visit by the visiting delegation is the most important cross-strait youth exchange activity in recent years, and also the best birthday gift for him at the age of 73.
According to a report from China Central News Agency, Chen Shihua, a first-year student at Peking University, said in an interview today that Ma Ying jeou was very enthusiastic, greeting and interacting with his classmates one by one, and even showed off Hunan dialect on the spot, making people feel warm and friendly.
He sincerely hopes that cross-strait relations will clear up after the rain
Ma Ying jeou pointed out that this time the Ma Ying jeou Foundation invited Lu Sheng to visit, which was also his idea when he visited the mainland at the end of March and early April. At that time, when he went to Wuhan, Hunan, and Fudan University for exchanges, teachers and students from the mainland responded warmly. The interaction between students from both sides of the Taiwan Strait was "natural and irresistible," which deeply moved him. Therefore, we are determined to invite Lu Sheng to return for a visit, hoping to continue the heat of youth exchanges between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait. When young people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait gain more understanding and friendship with each other, where should we worry about war and conflict?
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Ma Ying jeou hosted a banquet to welcome young students visiting delegations from five universities in mainland China.
At that time, there were already over 800 Lu students studying in Taiwan. By the time he stepped down in 2016, the number had surged to 42000, an increase of about 50 times. Unfortunately, after he left office, cross-strait relations were in a downturn. In addition to the COVID-19, cross-strait exchanges were almost interrupted for more than three years.
Ma Ying jeou pointed out that the situation was not optimistic when he started promoting the invitation of mainland teachers and students to visit. Fortunately, the final round of events came to a successful conclusion, making it the best birthday gift for his 73rd birthday. He sincerely hopes that cross-strait relations can clear up after the rain, fully resume exchanges, and enhance the well-being of the people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.
Peking University Girl Exposes Ma Ying jeou's Dinner Show in Hunan dialect
According to the China Review News Agency, the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation invited 37 teachers and students from 5 mainland schools to Taiwan for exchanges. He arrived in Taiwan on the 15th for a 9-day visit. Today, the second day, he visited the Giant Bicycle Headquarters "Bicycle Culture Exploration Museum" in Taichung City ".
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The media was particularly curious about the interaction between Ma Ying jeou and Lu Sheng at the reception dinner yesterday. Chen Shihua, a first-year student at Peking University, expressed that Mr. Ma was particularly kind and grateful to the Ma Ying jeou Foundation for welcoming them and supporting the various needs of mainland teachers and students visiting the delegation to ensure a smooth and successful trip.
Chen Shihua also praised Ma Ying jeou for being very friendly and not far from the students. He was very enthusiastic and interacted with his classmates one by one. Ma Ying jeou also introduced himself as a native of Hunan and showed off Hunan dialect on the spot. Ma Ying jeou visited mainland China in March this year and was particularly surprised by the rapid development of his hometown in Hunan. This verified that people from both sides of the Taiwan Strait should visit and exchange more, which is indeed a very good way to enhance our mutual understanding.
Regarding the feeling of coming to Taiwan, Chen Shihua said that the Taiwanese people are very enthusiastic and hospitable, and they are particularly friendly to the teachers, students, and friends from the mainland, which makes her feel very warm and moved.