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  • Hung Hsiu-chu defends trip to China’s military celebration

    Former KMT Chairwoman Hung Hsiu-chu attended China’s Victory Day event at Tiananmen Square, drawing attention. She addressed controversy on Facebook, defending her trip.
    2025/09/03 15:00
  • NVIDIA CEO returns to Taiwan after China chip deal

    NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang returns to Taiwan after China trip, confirming U.S. approval for H20 chip sales. Concerns arise over potential cybersecurity risks.
    2025/08/22 09:27
  • Taiwan’s Lai blocked from New York stopover amid trade talks

    The U.S. denied President Lai Ching-te’s transit through New York amid China’s opposition. Lai’s trip to Latin America was canceled, citing typhoon recovery and tariff talks. The White House has not commented.
    2025/07/29 10:00
  • Holger Chen returns to Taiwan after controversial China trip

    Taiwanese influencer Holger Chen returns from China, vowing to stop a mass recall and accusing the DPP of deceit. He denies receiving privileges and plans anti-recall efforts.
    2025/06/16 15:00
  • Holger Chen accuses Taiwan’s DPP of fear-based rhetoric

    Taiwanese influencer Holger Chen visits China, sparking debate on Taiwan-China relations. China’s Taiwan Affairs Office confirms his trip, emphasizing legal compliance.
    2025/06/11 19:00
  • No Xi meeting planned for Ma Ying-jeou’s upcoming China trip

    Taiwan’s former President Ma Ying-jeou will visit China from Saturday to June 27, focusing on cultural exchanges. No meeting with Xi Jinping is planned.
    2025/06/11 13:00
  • Taiwan legislator joins China official in cross-strait talks

    China’s Taiwan Affairs Office Director Song Tao concluded a trip to Shenzhen and Xiamen, fostering cross-strait relations and economic cooperation with Taiwanese representatives.
    2025/01/24 14:00
  • China welcomes Ma’s visit, promises full arrangements

    Former President Ma Ying-jeou will visit Harbin from Dec. 18 to 26, leading a youth delegation. The trip includes the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival and aims to boost cross-strait cultural exchanges.
    2024/12/11 11:28
  • Taiwan urges China to show restraint during Lai’s trip

    Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung urges Beijing to show restraint as President Lai Ching-te plans a visit to Pacific allies. The trip, from Nov. 30 to Dec. 6, includes stops in the Marshall Islands, Tuvalu, and Palau. Concerns arise over potential Chinese military exercises near Taiwan. Lin emphasizes the routine nature of such visits and the importance of diplomatic ties with newly elected Pacific leaders.
    2024/11/28 14:07
  • Tsai Ing-wen’s potential Canada trip details pending

    Taiwan’s former President Tsai Ing-wen may visit Canada for the Halifax International Security Forum on Nov. 22. Her potential trip draws attention amid China’s opposition.
    2024/11/14 16:27
  • Tsai Ing-wen to visit U.S. after European tour

    Former President Tsai Ing-wen plans a U.S. visit after her European tour, amid rising tensions with China. The trip may impact U.S.-China-Taiwan relations.
    2024/10/16 17:21
  • Chinese tourists visit Kinmen, boosting cross-strait tourism

    China’s Taiwan Affairs Office announced that 27 mainland residents traveled to Kinmen, marking a new chapter in cross-strait tourism. The trip aims to boost future visits.
    2024/09/25 21:00
  • KMT postpones Taiping trip amid rising regional tensions

    The Kuomintang (KMT) has postponed a planned Taiping Island visit intended to assert Taiwan’s sovereignty in the South China Sea. The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) criticized the move, warning of escalating tensions in the region.
    2024/05/06 17:15
  • Xi Jinping to visit Europe, first trip since COVID outbreak

    Explore Chinese President Xi Jinping’s first visit to Europe since the COVID-19 pandemic, aiming to enhance China-Europe relations and address trade disputes from May 5-11.
    2024/04/30 16:14
  • Jaw Shaw-Kong sees Ma Ying-jeou as bridge for peace

    Jaw Shaw-Kong highlights former President Ma Ying-jeou’s meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping as a crucial moment in Ma’s visit to China, emphasizing its potential to enhance cross-strait communication for the Kuomintang. The Democratic Progressive Party, Taiwanese citizens, and the U.S. closely monitor Ma’s visit for its implications on peace and stability in the region. Jaw stresses the significance of face-to-face exchanges to prevent conflict and advocates for peaceful cross-strait relations. Ma’s trip is framed as a peace mission, with hopes of easing tensions and fostering friendship between Taiwan and the mainland.
    2024/04/02 14:47
  • Diplomatic efforts aim to ease U.S.-China-Taiwan tensions

    Deputy Legislative Speaker Johnny Chiang emphasizes the need for "cooling down" U.S.-China-Taiwan relations, advocating for open communication to prevent misunderstandings and misjudgments. Laura Rosenberger’s visit to Taiwan and Ma Ying-jeou’s trip to China are seen as efforts to maintain stability rather than escalate tensions, with an emphasis on dialogue and reducing regional geopolitical risks. Chiang underscores the importance of peaceful cross-strait relations for the benefit of Taiwan’s people and businesses.
    2024/04/01 18:32
  • Former president Ma’s trip to China sparks debate

    Former President Ma Ying-jeou’s second trip to China draws criticism from DPP caucus whip Rosalia Wu over his support for the 1992 Consensus. Wu questions Ma’s representation of Taiwan’s sovereignty and public sentiment, cautioning him to avoid turning his trip into a fool’s errand.
    2024/04/01 14:18
  • TAO welcomes Ma Ying-jeou’s visit to China

    Taiwan Affairs Office spokesman Chen Binhua welcomes former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou’s upcoming visit to mainland China, promising necessary arrangements. The potential for a second "Ma-Xi meeting" remains unconfirmed, as Chen emphasizes the importance of adhering to the "1992 Consensus" and opposing "Taiwan Independence" for peaceful cross-strait relations. Ma’s visit, scheduled for April, follows his historic 2023 trip, marking the first visit by a former Republic of China President since 1949.
    2024/03/27 13:55
  • Former president Ma Ying-jeou’s visit to China sparks debate

    Former President Ma Ying-jeou’s upcoming second visit to China ignites debate among scholars on its implications for cross-strait relations. Some view it as a potential easing of tensions, while others interpret it as part of China’s united front strategy. Ma’s visit, scheduled from April 1 to 11, aims to engage with Chinese culture and students. The trip, in response to a mainland China invitation, is seen as an opportunity to bridge political divides and showcase diverse Taiwanese perspectives on cross-strait relations. However, critics like Taiwan Thinktank researcher Wu Se-chih perceive the visit as aligning with the Chinese Communist Party’s agenda to promote Chinese culture and influence Taiwanese society before the new president’s inauguration.
    2024/03/26 17:28
  • Ko Wen-je supports Ma Ying-jeou’s China trip with conditions

    Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je expresses openness to former President Ma Ying-jeou’s visit to China, emphasizing the importance of mutual respect and dignity. Speculation arises over a potential meeting between Ma and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, their first in nearly nine years. Ko has no plans for his own visit to China, stressing the need for a clear purpose. Hsiao Hsu-tsen of the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation comments on the possibility of a second "Ma-Xi meeting," emphasizing respect for mainland arrangements.
    2024/03/26 14:12
  • Premier urges Ma Ying-jeou to uphold democracy in China tour

    Former President Ma Ying-jeou’s upcoming visit to China from April 1 to 11, including stops in Guangdong, Shaanxi, and Beijing, is closely monitored by both sides amid heightened cross-strait tensions. Premier Chen Chien-jen emphasizes the importance of Ma upholding Taiwanese values during his trip, including sovereignty, democracy, and rule of law. Chen’s cautious approach underscores the delicate balance between cross-strait relations and Taiwan’s democratic principles.
    2024/03/26 11:10
  • Ma Ying-jeou to lead youth delegation to China

    Former President Ma Ying-jeou to lead a delegation of young scholars from the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation’s Dajiu Academy on a visit to China, including stops in Guangdong, Shaanxi, and Beijing. The trip, set for April 1 to 11, aims to enhance cross-strait relations through cultural exchanges and youth engagement.
    2024/03/25 14:56
  • President Tsai unlikely to visit Taiping Island: official

    Former Taiwan National Security Council secretary-general Su Chi believes there is a low likelihood of President Tsai Ing-wen visiting Taiping Island in the South China Sea. Su cites concerns over U.S. objections and the potential risk to Tsai’s safety as reasons for this prediction. He points out that the U.S. opposes Taiwan’s involvement in South China Sea issues and that Tsai would have to contend with Chinese fighter jets, aerial escorts, and security threats if she were to visit the island. Su also notes that the U.S. would not support such a trip as it could emphasize Taiwan’s political stance in the ongoing tension between the Philippines and China.
    2024/02/07 14:59
  • Taipei councilor exposes ’red infiltration’ via China trips

    Taipei City Councilor Chen Yi-chun has expressed concerns about stealthy trips organized by local community leaders to China, questioning whether they could be instances of "red infiltration." Chen highlighted a heavily subsidized trip advertised as a "Wuxi Community Exchange Study," which cost participants just NT$15,000 and included flights, hospitality, and lodging. She suggested that the trip seemed imbued with Chinese propaganda, as it included visits to historical towns, canal boat tours, and a Belt and Road Initiative silk factory, with a guide from the National People’s Congress Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. Chen raised concerns about potential organized red infiltration, as local leaders covertly rallied groups and secretly canvassed like-minded community members to join the trip. She also questioned whether the Chinese Communist Party could be using these excursions to influence the votes of Taiwanese local residents in anticipation of Taiwan’s 2024 Presidential Election. Chen argued that the CCP could be engaging in a multifaceted campaign, including cognitive warfare and expansive propaganda, with the latest strategy involving ground-level infiltration to sway Taiwan’s electorate. She called for Taiwan’s national security agencies to remain vigilant and advised citizens to foster security awareness to guard against possible election meddling strategies by the CCP.
    2023/11/26 18:37
  • Okinawa Governor Denny Tamaki conducts quiet visit to Taiwan

    Okinawa Governor Denny Tamaki made a low-profile visit to Taiwan from November 23 to 25, where he met with key figures including Su Jia-chyuan, the president of the Taiwan-Japan Relations Association (TJRA), and Paul Hsu, the Chairman of the General Chamber of Commerce of the Republic of China (ROCCOC). The focus of Tamaki’s trip was on meetings with economic and tourism-related groups from Okinawa, with no official engagements with Taiwanese government entities. During his visit, Tamaki expressed gratitude to Su for discussions aimed at fostering tourism and economic exchanges between Taiwan and Okinawa. The primary objective of Tamaki’s visit was to explore business cooperation, engaging with Japanese business representatives and Okinawan officials in discussions. Both parties anticipate swift progress toward further collaboration, and an invitation was extended for Tamaki to revisit Taiwan and for a Taiwanese group to enjoy Wagyu beef in Okinawa. The exchange concluded with the mutual presentation of local specialties as mementos of their meeting.
    2023/11/25 17:07
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