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        KMT leader: Taiwan people seek peace
        By Zheng Caixiong (China Daily)
        Updated: 2005-03-30 00:12

        A senior official from the Taiwan-based Kuomintang Party (KMT) Monday reiterated that most Taiwanese people seek long-term peace, stability and development.


        Chiang Pin-Kun, vice-chairman of the Taiwan-based Chinese Kuomintang party (KMT), prays during a visit to the Guangzhou Huanghuagang Martyr Cemetery March 29, 2005. The cemetery was in memory of martyrs killed in the Huanghuagang Uprising, led by Dr Sun Yat-sen, to overthrow the rule of the late corrupt Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) government in April of 1911. [newsphoto]

        Chiang Pin-kun, vice-chairman of the KMT, said he hoped his ongoing mainland trip will bring the views of Taiwanese citizens to the mainland and enhance mutual understanding.

        "KMT always seeks to solve cross-Straits issues through dialogue and negotiations," Chiang told reporters in Guangzhou Tuesday morning, after he visited the Huanghuagang 72-Martyrs Cemetery in downtown Guangzhou.

        On behalf of KMT chairman Lien Chan and all the KMT party members, Chiang paid homage to the martyrs who were slain during the Huanghuagang Uprising in Guangzhou in 1911.

        "I feel a bid sad while cherishing the memory of the KMT martyrs," said Chiang.

        Chiang and his wife laid wreaths at the tombs of the 72 martyrs and watered a 101-year-old pine tree that was planted by Dr Sun Yatsen, the founder and premier of the KMT.

        Dr Sun Yat-sen, also the founding father of the republic, died 80 years ago.

        Chiang Pin-kun, vice-chairman of the Taiwan-based Chinese Kuomintang Party, bows to pay tribute to a statue of Dr Sun Yat-sen at Sun's mausoleum in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province March 30, 2005. Dr Sun is the pioneer of Chinese revolution and the founding father of the republic. Chiang and his delegation will also visit Beijing and meet senior officials from the Communist Party of China before the end of their trip on Friday. [newsphoto]
        Chiang Pin-kun, vice-chairman of the Taiwan-based Chinese Kuomintang Party, bows to pay tribute to a statue of Dr Sun Yat-sen at Sun's mausoleum in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province March 30, 2005. Dr Sun is the pioneer of Chinese revolution and the founding father of the republic. Chiang and his delegation will also visit Beijing and meet senior officials from the Communist Party of China before the end of their trip on Friday. [newsphoto]
        Chiang and his delegation received a warm welcome from Taiwanese investors in Guangdong as well as from local residents while he was visiting the commemoration park.

        Many Taiwanese investors are expecting Chiang's mainland trip to help ease current cross-Straits tension caused by Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian's "independence activities" and the recent passing of the Anti-Secession Law on the mainland.

        Frank Tsai, executive director of Airmate Electrical (Shenzhen) Co Ltd, said many Taiwanese investors are hoping Chiang's mainland visit will contribute to a further improvement in cross-Straits relations, benefiting the many Taiwanese investors on the mainland.

        Tsai urged Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian to give up his "independence" activities.

        "As a leader of Taiwan, Chen Shui-bian should focus his efforts on boosting economic development and trying to ensure Taiwanese people live better lives, instead of frequently challenging the mainland's bottom line," Tsai told China Daily Tuesday.

        Guangdong Province has attracted the largest number of Taiwanese investors in the country.

        The province, the home of Dr Sun Yat-sen, has registered about 300,000 Taiwanese investors and their families.

        The southern Chinese province has seen more than 18,440 Taiwan-funded projects with a total investment of more than US$35.6 billion.

        Chiang and his delegation will also visit Beijing and meet senior officials from the Communist Party of China before the end of their trip on Friday.



         
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