Reported 9 months ago
The Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) officially raised the travel warning to Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau to 'orange.' The tourism industry laments that this move is not just a winter chill but a looming threat to industry professionals. Opposition party legislators express dissatisfaction and concern, emphasizing the need for stable Taiwan Strait relations and urging the government to propose specific measures to address the cross-strait deadlock. Various stakeholders voice worries about the escalation of tensions affecting daily life and economic activities, particularly in the fragile tourism market. They call for constructive solutions to promote stable cross-strait relations and normal exchanges, aiming to minimize negative impacts on livelihoods and the economy. The government's decision has sparked widespread discussion in Taiwan, with hopes for peaceful and stable resolutions to benefit both sides of the strait.
Source: YAHOO