Ma Ying jeou: This is just the beginning. The itinerary of mainland Chinese teachers and students visiting Taiwan has been successfully completed. Both sides of the Taiwan Strait | mainland | have been successfully completed
Regarding this, Ma Ying jeou stated that this is just the beginning, and in the future, he hopes to hold annual visits between young students from both sides of the Taiwan Strait, so that young people from both sides of the Taiwan Strait can exchange ideas and get to know each other more.
According to reports, Ma Ying jeou hosted a banquet on the evening of the 22nd to bid farewell to the visiting delegation of teachers and students from mainland China. Hao Ping, Secretary of the Party Committee of Peking University, expressed great gratitude to Mr. Ma Ying jeou and the Ma Ying jeou Foundation for their invitation. It is believed that this will be an unforgettable journey for mainland students. During these days of travel, they have also felt the welcome and goodwill of their Taiwanese compatriots, making them deeply feel that the two sides have the same roots and roots, blood is thicker than water, and their emotions cannot be separated.
Ma Ying-jeou said that during his visit to the four universities of Chengchi University, Culture University, National Taiwan University, and Donghua University, mainland students and Taiwanese students had very in-depth exchanges and interactions. This is also his visit to the "Big Nine School" in March this year. After the mainland, he was determined to promote a return visit by mainland students. He was very pleased that this visit was very successful.
In addition, Ma Ying jeou also mentioned that in the future, the Ma Ying jeou Foundation, as a platform for cross-strait exchanges, will not only continue to handle visits between young students from both sides of the Taiwan Strait, but also further promote the "Cross Strait University Presidents Forum", allowing university presidents from both sides of the Taiwan Strait to have the opportunity to exchange various concepts of higher education.
Xiao Xucen, chief executive of the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation, said that the 9-day trip passed quickly, and everyone felt reluctant to part. At the farewell dinner on the evening of the 22nd, many mainland students shed tears and were reluctant to part with Taiwanese students, and they agreed to meet again.
He said that this is the warmth and kindness of true Taiwanese people, and mainland students have personally experienced it. I believe they will never forget it.