- 2005 Pan-Blue visits to mainland China
The 2005 Pan-Blue visits to mainland China, also known as the Third United Front of China (第三次國共合作), were a series of groundbreaking visits by delegations of the
Kuomintang (KMT) tomainland China . They were hailed as the highest level of exchange between theCommunist Party of China and theKuomintang sinceChiang Kai-shek andMao Zedong met inChongqing ,China onAugust 28 ,1945 .On
March 28 ,2005 , the Kuomintang's vice chairmanChiang Pin-kung led a delegation in the first official visit to mainland China by a senior leader of the Kuomintang in 60 years. Later, onApril 26 ,2005 , a 70-member delegation led by the Kuomintang's chairmanLien Chan leftTaipei forNanjing viaHong Kong , launchingLien Chan 's 8-dayTaiwan Strait peace tour, also the first such visit to mainland China in 60 years.While on the mainland, Lien met with
President of the People's Republic of China Hu Jintao and expressed interest in improving cross-strait dialogues. Both also re-affirmed a belief in the "One China principle", which was not acknowledged by Taiwan's then-ruling party, theDemocratic Progressive Party (DPP).Lien's itinerary also included visits to
Xi'an , where he had lived as a child during theSecond Sino-Japanese War andWorld War II ;Nanjing , the formercapital of theRepublic of China and the site of theSun Yat-sen Mausoleum ; andShanghai , China's largest city and site of extensive Taiwanese financial and economic investment in recent years.Background
In
2004 , the KMT first proposed that the former president candidate Lien Chan would visit mainland China as the electedPresident of the Republic of China , but this was set aside as Lien failed to win the2004 ROC Presidential Election . In 2005, the KMT suggested initially sending the vice chairman of the party to the mainland, with further visits to follow. This plan was followed through on March 28, when Vice Chairman Chiang Pin-kung led his delegation to the mainland.Chiang's visit
As part of the "Ice breaking tour", Chiang started his trip in
Guangzhou ,China to visit the graves of dozens of KMT members who died during an uprising against theQing Dynasty in1911 . On the morning ofMarch 30 , the delegation visited theSun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing, then headed for Beijing to meet withCPPCC chairmanJia Qinglin . At the meeting, Jia conveyed Hu Jintao's invitation for Lien to Chiang. OnApril 1 , Lien accepted the invitation at theAichi Expo 2005 .Lien's visit
Chiang Kai-shek International Airport Lien Chan and his 70-member delegation departed
Taipei forHong Kong onApril 26 , starting the 8-day "journey of peace" which the mainland Chinese media referred to as a "visit." The Chinese media changed the airport name from CKS airport to "Taoyuan airport" to avoid mentioning the name of former leader of KMT and the latePresident of the Republic of China ,Chiang Kai-shek .On that morning, about a thousand people gathered at the
Chiang Kai-shek International Airport , and violent conflict broke out among the supporters and opponents of the tour, resulting in many injuries.Some
Pan-Green supporters illegally brought "guan dao s", beer bottles, stones, eggs,firecracker s, clubs, and sharpenedsugarcane s into the terminals and started beatingPan-Blue supporters and the police, throwing stones and setting off firecrackers in the meantime. Many members of theDPP , theTSU , and theTaiwan Independence Party were arrested, along with the host of a politicaltalk show .Pan-Blue supporters fought back, swearing "an eye for an eye". There were suspected Triad members clad in black in the mob, picking on Pan-Green's elderly supporters, causing many to be hospitalized. The New Party chairmanYok Mu-ming was arrested, along with other people in the Pan-Blue Coalition.Outside the
airport , Taiwan independence advocateSu Ming led many pan-Green supporters to use taxis to form a blockade on the highway, preventing Lien from reaching the airport, but they were repelled by the police. Su Ming and his followers then tried to light firecrackers in the terminal, and were later arrested.Lien avoided the trouble entirely having been taken into the airport via a VIP entrance.
Because the
Aviation Police Office of Taiwan proved inept in handling the riot, minister Chen Juit'ien was dismissed that evening. TheMinister of the Interior Su Chiach'uan offered to resign, and the deputy minister's plea to resign was granted.On the
Internet , teenagers parodied the event with a mock "Dynasty Warriors " battle.Nanjing The delegation transferred onto
China Eastern Airlines toNanjing inHong Kong , where they were greeted by thePRC Liaison Office of Hong Kong .Lien and the delegation arrived at
Nanjing Lukou International Airport onApril 26 , at 16:40.Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council headChen Yunlin was at the airport to welcome the delegation. Lien delivered a short speech upon arrival, saying "Taipei and Nanjing are not too distant, but it still took 60 years to come here. It certainly took too long to make the journey." That night he attended a banquet hosted by the leader of theJiangsu provincial government and lodged at theJinling Hotel .On
April 27 , the delegation visited theSun Yat-sen Mausoleum , where Lien burnt incense for the former President surrounded by the general public and press reporters. Lien quotedSun Yat-Sen 's last words "peace, struggle, save China" to promote a healthy relationship across the strait. Lien was the first KMT chairman to visit the mausoleum for 56 years.On the same day, Lien visited the
Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum , the former Republic of China Presidential Palace,Tianfei Gong , and theFuzi Miao (Shrine of Confucius).On the morning of
April 28 , Lien left Nanjing for Beijing.Beijing In the afternoon of
April 28 , Lien and the delegation arrived in theBeijing Capital International Airport , where he delivered another speech. Then he attended a conference with the Taiwan Affairs Office in theDiaoyutai State Guesthouse . Later, the delegation visited theForbidden City . Lien met the CPPCC Chairman Jia Qinglin at theGreat Hall of the People , and then watched a traditionalBeijing opera performance.On
April 29 , Lien gave a speech and answered questions from students and faculty inPeking University . He mentioned that bothHu Shih and formerTaiwan University presidentFu Sinian had graduated from Peking University, then worked at Taiwan University and spreadliberalism there. "Therefore, in terms of liberalism, both Peking University and Taiwan University are born from the same root. Especially in the mainland, it can be said that it's a bastion of freedom." But Taiwanese students disagree, saying both Hu and Fu were fierce opponents ofcommunism in favour of freedom of education, thus the two universities can't be compared, and protested outside the front gate.Lien then toured the university, and visited the dormitory where his mother once lived. At 15:00, Lien met Hu Jintao in the Great Hall of the People, marking a historical meeting between the CPC and KMT, the first since 1945. After 17:30, Lien held a press conference, and listed the five points of compromise settled upon by the two parties following the conference:
#On the premise of acknowledging the
1992 Consensus , encourage the reopening of talks across the strait;
#Encourage an end to hostilities, and establish peace;
#Encourage cooperation in economic exchange and crime fighting, push for two-way direct flights across the strait,Three Links , and agricultural exchange;
#Encourage talks regarding increasing Taiwan's international role; and
#Establish a platform of communication between the two parties.That evening, Lien changed his plan for the night and met with Hu Jintao again. Reportedly, Hu Jintao invited Lien for a politics-free chat as it was Lien's last night in Beijing.
Xi'an On
April 30 at 11:25, the delegation arrived atXi'an Xianyang International Airport , starting Lien's tour of his birthplace. Welcoming Lien were officials of theShaanxi provincial government, Taiwanese businessmen in China, and children from Lien's elementary school.At 3pm Lien returned to
Houzaimen Elementary School (then called Beixinjie Elementary), which he had attended 60 years ago. There he gave a speech, and watched several presentations by the schoolchildren, among them the soon-famous "Grandpa You're Back " skit reminiscent of theCultural Revolution . Lien later donated to the school library, and the school gave him a 7 m long wall scroll in return.After visiting the school, the delegation visited the
Terracotta Army . In the evening, Shaanxi provincial secretaryLi Jianguo hosted aTang Dynasty -style banquet for the delegation in theTang Paradise theme park. Li presented the delegation with prints from theStele Forest and ancient copperware, Lien in return gave famous Taiwanese glasswork. Later, the delegation watched the musical "Dream Back to the Tang " in theFengming Jiutian Theatre .Lien and his family members visited his grandmother's grave in Xi'an on
May 1 , and burnt incense at the nearbyQingliang Temple .Shanghai At 5pm on
May 1 , Lien arrived atShanghai Pudong International Airport .The next day, Lien cancelled his trip atop the
Oriental Pearl Tower and held a press conference at theShanghai Shangri-la Hotel . He later visitedWang Daohan atJinjiang Hotel . At nine he touredXintiandi , and took a harbour cruise to viewThe Bund at night.On
May 3 , 1pm, Lien and his delegation flew back toTaipei , viaHong Kong .Reactions
The state media in mainland China covered the visit in great detail and much of the general public welcomed this delegation with enthusiasm.
The
United States declared public support for Lien's visit, calling it a "step in the right direction for peace in theTaiwan Strait ." However, the US has stressed that it would like to see theCommunist Party of China (CPC) have talks with Taiwan's current ruling party, as well as the KMT. Western political analysts have compared the handshake of Lien and Hu Jintao to that ofYitzhak Rabin andYasser Arafat .In Taiwan, public opinion was split. While polls showed that more than half of the people didn't oppose this visit, the DPP argued that the
People's Republic of China was attempting to play a divide-and-conquer game with Taiwan and causing a "widening schism" among the Taiwanese. TSU affiliateLee Teng-hui condemned the visits of Lien and Soong (see below), calling them "mainland sympathizers" who want to undermine Taiwan'ssovereignty .Republic of China (ROC) PresidentChen Shui-bian initially condemned Lien and said that his visit might be in violation of ROC law. However, several days later Chen Shui-bian reversed his opinions and showed a cautious goodwill gesture to Lien's visit. Chen has also altered his stance on Taiwan independence. During the 2004 Taiwan election he stressed his support for Taiwan independence, he now says that "both independence and re-unification are options" for Taiwan's future. Political fallout from Lien's trip is believed to have contributed to this change in rhetoric.Aftermath
After Lien's visit, the PRC offered three "goodwill gifts" to the ROC: the normalization of
tourism , which would allow direct flights across the Taiwan Strait; agricultural trade agreements that would increase sales of Taiwanproduce to the mainland; and twopanda s for theTaipei Zoo . After much deliberation, authorities in Taiwan declined the final gift, saying that Taipei Zoo was not suited to the task of nurturing pandas. This decision is expected to be overturned following the election ofMa Ying-jeou to the presidency in March 2008.James Soong , leader of thePeople First Party , followed Lien's visit onMay 5 with a 9-day visit of his own. Like Lien, Soong also met with President Hu Jintao and expressed an interest in increasing cross-strait dialogue.After Soong's visit, President Chen extended an invitation to Hu Jintao to visit Taiwan so that he "can see with his own eyes that Taiwan is a sovereign nation." However, the CPC continues to show a lack of interest in dealing with Chen and the DPP.
See also
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Pan-Blue Coalition
*Chinese Political Parties
*Political status of Taiwan
*History of the Republic of China
*Politics of the Republic of China External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4482617.stm BBC Article]
* [http://www.chinapost.com.tw/archive/detail.asp?cat=1&id=61940 EU hopes China-Taiwan talks will widen in scope] News article on the European Union's support of Lien's visit
* [http://www.chinapost.com.tw/archive/detail.asp?cat=1&id=62031 Lien's triumphal PRC visit may have wide implications] Editorial concerning Lien's visit to China and its impact on Taiwan politics
* [http://www.chinapost.com.tw/archive/detail.asp?cat=1&id=62153 Gift or hot potato?] Taiwan news article on the pandas offered to the Taipei Zoo
* [http://www.chinapost.com.tw/archive/detail.asp?cat=1&id=62154 'Bridge over troubled water'] Taiwan news article on Soong's visit to the PRC
* [http://www.chinapost.com.tw/archive/detail.asp?cat=1&id=62354 Farmers interested in exports to China] Taiwan news article on the agricultural trade deal offered by mainland China
* [http://www.kmt.org.tw/ Kuomintang Official Website] 中國國民黨
* [http://miumu.com/chinesekmt Chinese Pan-blue Website] 中國泛藍聯盟
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