offices in China to lure Chinese investment and that he may visit Beijing in May or June to explore such possibilities. Chou made the remarks while answering reporters' questions regarding an ongoing four-day visit by a group of nine Chinese real estate moguls who arrived in Taipei Monday to study Taiwan's investment climate and business opportunities.
According to Chou, he is considering attending an architectural seminar in Beijing in May or an international travel fair to be held in the Chinese capitalin June,to gain access to Chinese entrepreneurs and exchange views with them on investing in Taipei County and on opening offices in China.
The county government has rented a big booth in Beijing's upcoming international travel fair to try to promote the northern Taiwan county to the Chinese public and woo potential tourists to the county.