[Commentary] At a Taiwan Youth Maker Center in Hejie, Hefei, Anhui, Hong Zhicheng and Sun Deling from Taiwan run a Taiwanese dessert shop, where you can not only eat authentic Taiwanese food, but also buy texts from Taiwan. Create products.

  [Commentary] In 1992, Hong Zhicheng first came to Shanghai from Taiwan to work in textiles and chemicals, and then went to Zhuhai, Xi’an and other places. He is currently engaged in the market development of organic fertilizers in Hefei, and started this with his lover. Dessert shop. In the past two decades, what impressed him the most is that the mainland has developed really fast.

  [Same period] Taiwanese merchant Hong Zhicheng

  As far as the development of the mainland is concerned, it really developed very fast, especially when I felt very deep at that time. When I was in Shanghai in 1992, it was because you would go back to Taiwan once in about two months, and 10 days after coming back a week. After returning, the building was demolished and re-constructed, so the changes in Shanghai at that time were very, very large, so the development of the whole mainland was rapid in these years, one after another, in and out , It feels really fast.

  [Commentary] According to Hong Zhicheng, a green agricultural company in Taiwan opened organic fertilizer processing plants in Zhangzhou, Qingdao, Xi’an and other places, and Hefei is benefiting from the “central zone” of these cities, with convenient location transportation and a good market. The marketing environment has gradually put his career on track.

  [Same period] Taiwanese merchant Hong Zhicheng

  The epidemic has little effect on agriculture, because national policy says that during the epidemic period, it opened green channels, opened agriculture-related industries, and its convenience measures, so in terms of the overall epidemic situation, I think the impact 10% to 20% only, as we (Taiwan) Jiaguo Duo said, these organic fertilizers and foliar fertilizers will continue to emerge during the outbreak, with little impact, especially since I have grown this year, and I expect it to be in the second half of the year Growth will be more.

  [Explanation] It is understood that the Taiwan Youth Maker Center on Hefei ’s Jian Street is a platform for taiwan youth to start a business in Hefei. The main types of investment incubation include catering, cultural creativity, and new technology. Zhang Yinwei, a Taiwanese youth who has been in business for many years in Hefei, said that the sudden outbreak caused a brief "shutdown" in the entire economy and society, but after the outbreak, the mainland market is still expected.

  [Same period] Zhang Yinwei, head of Hefei Yizhitai Youth Maker Center

  Although the epidemic does have a greater impact on the service industry and the catering industry, including some cross-strait exchanges, but slowly the epidemic has been effectively controlled, and then everyone has slowly come out to activities, perhaps for Taiwan ’s catering and snacks. It may recover slowly, and then the exchanges between the two sides of the strait may have to wait for the epidemic to pass. It may also recover slowly. But for Taiwanese young people to start a business here, there are still advantages in the future, because the mainland market is still very large.

  [Commentary] According to reports, with the continuous deepening of the exchange between Anhui and Taiwan, as of the end of 2019, Anhui has set up nearly 20 Taiwan industrial parks, accumulatively approved more than 1,800 Taiwan-funded projects, and more than 2,000 Taiwan youths have been studying and working in Anhui , Entrepreneurship and life.

  Liu Honghe Anhui Hefei Report

Editor in charge: [Li He]