Cross-Strait event celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival held
The activity featured snacks, folk shows, and exhibitions by Taiwan businesses. Guests from both sides, as well as children dress in Hanfu attire, joined hands to light lanterns, praying together for a better future across the Strait.
The event was co-hosted by Fuzhou and Matsu, an island off the coast of Fujian administered by Taiwan, which has become a frontier for interactions between Taiwan and mainland. In April, the mainland announced the resumption of Fujian residents traveling to Matsu, after suspension for years since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Weng Ying-min, executive vice-chairman of the Fuzhou Taiwan-funded Enterprises Association, said: "Local residents have a deep longing for mainland residents to visit Matsu and Kinmen for tourism, which would greatly benefit the local economies and tourism."
Chen Yi-ting, a member of the All-China Federation of Taiwan Compatriots, said: "It was particularly meaningful because compatriots from both sides gathered to celebrate the festival of reunion. Such moments are especially precious. In Taiwan, we also like to find a place together to enjoy the fun of barbecuing together."
Wang chenye and Wen Linxiang contributed to this story.
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