Reported about 1 year ago
Reports emerged on June 7, 2024, that a Taiwanese citizen setting up a booth at an art book fair in Nanjing was taken away by Chinese police and subjected to a full-body search. Premier Su Tseng-chang stated that upon receiving the news, he immediately asked the Mainland Affairs Council to investigate and reminded Taiwanese travelers to China to prioritize their personal safety. The incident will be considered as an important factor in the potential resumption of cross-strait tourism. Authorities are looking into the situation, and the Mainland Affairs Council chairman urged caution for Taiwanese travelers. Premier Su emphasized the need to remain vigilant about personal safety while traveling to mainland China, highlighting the uncertain legal environment and emphasizing the importance of a smooth execution process and high travel quality as key factors for further consideration in resuming group tourism starting from June 1st.
Source: YAHOO