TAIPEI - The Chinese mainland will allow residents in several pilot cities to travel to Taiwan as individuals from the second quarter this year, said a senior tourism official here Tuesday.
If the preparation work is ready, the mainland will start a trial run of this policy from the second quarter, said Shao Qiwei, chairman of the Cross-Strait Tourism Exchange Association (CTEA), when meeting with Chiang Pin-kung, chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF), in Taipei.
The pilot cities will include Beijing and Shanghai, Shao said.
Currently mainland tourists can only travel to Taiwan on tour packages with a stay of up to 15 days.
According to Taiwan's mainland affairs department, 1.82 million mainland tourists visited Taiwan on tour packages from July 2008 to the end of 2010.
The mainland would like to qualify more travel agencies to sell Taiwan tour packages, Shao said.
People on each side of the Taiwan Strait will deepen their understanding of each other if individual travels are allowed, he said.