News
21
Nov
2017
Chairman of the Board Invited with Hong Xiuzhu, Former Chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang, to Visit China in Wuhan, Taiwan Zhou Pan to Promote Cross-Strait Exchanges
Former KMT chairman Hong Xiuzhu led a delegation to visit mainland China on November 6, which is also the first KMT Chairman Rank 19 to go to land.
Hong Xiuzhu, former chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang, led an eight-day mainland trip to China on the 6th with the director of China Qingyan Peace Education Foundation. Its footprints will be spread across Wuhan, Hangzhou and Shanghai. Hong was the first high-level blue camp landing after the 19th National Congress, which is of great significance. The company is located in:
The current cross-Strait ice freeze stalemate. However, Hong Hsiu-chuh still upholds the ideal that he hopes that non-governmental forces will help Taiwan's young entrepreneurs and small and medium-sized business owners be supported by non-governmental forces. This time, many SME owners aged 35 to 45 are accompanying him. In fact, this is not the same pattern that the Kuomintang consortia or big business owners visited . These important groups of SMEs in Taiwan and the young need more unimpeded cross-Strait relations and the mainland market. Hong Xiuzhu, of course, revels in the cultivation of young talents and the growth of young people. Of course, I hope that the emerging strategy of Mainland China and the Belt and One Road will give Taiwan young people and entrepreneurs an opportunity to participate and stand on the shoulders of giants. Sailboat for young people through the mainland to the world.
Hong Xiuzhu, former chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang, led an eight-day mainland trip to China on the 6th with the director of China Qingyan Peace Education Foundation. Its footprints will be spread across Wuhan, Hangzhou and Shanghai. Hong was the first high-level blue camp landing after the 19th National Congress, which is of great significance. The company is located in:
The current cross-Strait ice freeze stalemate. However, Hong Hsiu-chuh still upholds the ideal that he hopes that non-governmental forces will help Taiwan's young entrepreneurs and small and medium-sized business owners be supported by non-governmental forces. This time, many SME owners aged 35 to 45 are accompanying him. In fact, this is not the same pattern that the Kuomintang consortia or big business owners visited . These important groups of SMEs in Taiwan and the young need more unimpeded cross-Strait relations and the mainland market. Hong Xiuzhu, of course, revels in the cultivation of young talents and the growth of young people. Of course, I hope that the emerging strategy of Mainland China and the Belt and One Road will give Taiwan young people and entrepreneurs an opportunity to participate and stand on the shoulders of giants. Sailboat for young people through the mainland to the world.