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Updated Wednesday, April 30, 2008 0:00 am TWN, The China Post news staff Lien, Hu pledge peace, cooperationLike at their first encounter, Lien wore a red (the color of the Chinese Communist Party), while Hu chose a blue tie (the color of the KMT). The venue for the meeting and banquet was the same place where then Taiwan's top negotiator Koo Chen-fu, chairman of the Taipei-based Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF), met with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Daohan, head of Beijing's Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Strait (ARATs), for the first time on the Chinese soil. Earlier in the day, Lien attended a ceremony marking the unveiling of an enlarged bronze sculpture by Taiwanese artist Yang Ying-feng (aka Yuyu Yang) beside the National Stadium, commonly known as the "Bird Nest," a major venue for the Beijing Olympic Games. The sculpture was given to Hu by Lien during a 2006 visit to China. Hu proposed to enlarge the art work for public display to signify the peace and friendship between Taiwan and China. According to Lien, Yang was born in Yilan County in northern Taiwan but studied at a middle school and the Catholic Fu Jen University in Beijing. Members on the delegation led by Lien included Cabinet Minister-designate Tsai Hsun-hsiung in the incoming KMT government, former Vice Premier Hsu Li-teh, KMT Vice Chairman Lin Feng-cheng. Taiwan business and industry leaders who also attended the meeting with Hu included Jeffrey L.S. Koo, chairman of the Chinatrust Group; Terry Guo, chairman of the Hon Hai Group; Yin Yen-liang, chairman of the Ruentex Group; and Winston Wang, a son of Formosa Plastics Group founder Wang Yung-ching. This was the fourth visit to the mainland by Lien, born in China to a Taiwanese father who married a mainland Chinese women when he spent many years in China during his youth. Lien is likely to visit Beijing again soon at a lunch hosted by Beijing mayor and the head of the China Olympic Games Committee, he and his wife were invited to attend the Summer Olympic Games opening in Beijing in August. |
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