Beijing Lifts Matsu Island Travel Ban for Fujian Tourists

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Taiwan's outlying Matsu Islands ready to welcome tourists and tourism dollars from China.
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00:00For the first time in years, tourists from the eastern Chinese province of Fujian will
00:05be able to travel to Taiwan's outlying Mazu Islands, located just 19 kilometers off their
00:10coast.
00:11That's after Beijing announced the end of years of travel bans on Thursday, removing
00:16restrictions on both group and independent travel.
00:20The first visitors from China arrived in Mazu the next day, and Taiwan is preparing to welcome
00:25more.
00:26Starting next month, our Mazu service center will start to operate officially.
00:32The government of Taiwan has always adopted an open attitude, and of course, the key obstacle
00:36is love.
00:37So we hope that the so-called exchange will continue.
00:42Meanwhile, as Chinese tourists eye trips to the Mazu Islands, residents on Taiwan's other
00:47outlying islands, Jingmen, located just two kilometers from China, are also hoping to
00:52soon welcome a wave of holidaymakers.
00:55There should be a chance to come and visit in the near future.
01:00Chinese tourists from mainland China to Jingmen have always been the biggest source of foreign
01:06tourists in Jingmen.
01:07It's been years since Taiwan last hosted Chinese tourists.
01:11China banned independent travel to Taiwan in 2019, citing the poor relationship between
01:16their governments.
01:18Then group travel was suspended in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
01:23For Taiwan's part, its Mainland Affairs Council says they will continue to welcome Chinese
01:28visitors and the tourism dollars they bring to both its main and outlying islands.

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