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Recent announcement of Fujian island’s big plans

October 7th, 2009

pingtanOn sep.27, a latest announcement was revealed by Fujian provincial authorities. It is  announced that in order to further industrial cooperation with Taiwan, Pingtan Island is to be set up as a special economic zone.

Nowadays, Pingtan Island, the fifth largest island in China, attracts the attention of experts from both sides of the straits. Considering its location, the experts are trying to found a new model for the island, which lies 28 km from the provincial capital Fuzhou and about 120 km from Taiwan.

In order to bring benefit for both sides as well as to create a series of preferential policies for Taiwan investors, Pingtan Island is considered to be built into a pioneering area regarding exchange and cooperation cross the strait.

On the same day, Chen Hua, Fujian’s deputy governor made a speech to the public. He stressed the importance of maintaining the island’s original appearance above all. He also confirmed the island’s specific status in enhancing cross-straits industrial cooperation based on its unique and strategic location.

According to Chen’s imagine, Pingtan Island will be equipped with a modern industrial system which is characteristic as well as mutually-beneficial. It will become a frontier platform for cross-straits cooperation in the near future.

The cultural and business ties between Fujian and Taiwan are inseparably close. There are over 10000 Taiwan businessmen and women who dwell in Fujian permanently.

Fujian is the ancestral home for more than 80 percent of Taiwanese. So it is hardly surprising that most Taiwan’s culture, beliefs and arts were inherited from Fujian.

There are direct cross-straits flights in Xiamen and Fuzhou airports, with Xiamen Airlines being the first mainland airline to have a subsidiary in Taiwan.

 

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