China News Service, Fuzhou, February 27th (Reporter Yan Xu) "Seeing those historical materials, I understand the arduous journey of the ancestors who crossed the sea to take the imperial examinations. We are also coming to Fuzhou from Taiwan to study, and we feel that we belong here more. Feeling." Recently, Zhang Ruting, a senior from Taiwan studying at Fujian Medical University, visited the Fuzhou Taiwan Guild Hall in Sanfang Qixiang, Fuzhou, and put up a blessing sign to write down the wish of "graduate smoothly and find a good job".

  The Fuzhou Taiwan Hall, which was inaugurated on November 1 last year and opened to the public for free, is based on the common inheritance of Chinese culture by compatriots on both sides of the strait, revealing the historical testimony of cross-strait connection, blood relationship, mutual assistance and belonging to one China.

  The reporter learned from the Taiwan Compatriots Association of Fuzhou City on the 27th that after the club was opened to the public, it has attracted great attention from the society and Taiwanese folks.

As of February 26, nearly 30,000 tourists have visited the museum, including more than 1,300 visitors from 81 batches of units and groups.

The picture shows the symposium on Taiwanese cultural person Ye Rongzhong's homeland feelings. More than 30 university experts and scholars from Fujian, Beijing, Taiwan and the United States participated in the online academic seminar.

Photo by Zhong Xin

  The Fuzhou Taiwan Hall was initiated by Liu Yao on Taiwan Road. It was built in 1884 and put into use the following year. It was designed for Taiwan scholars to stay in Rongjiang to participate in the Fujian Township Examination and Beijing Examination. It can accommodate more than 300 people. The original location has gone through changes. .

In 2018, the Fuzhou Municipal Government selected the sites of No.51 Huangxiang and No.3 Qilin Lane, Sanfang Qixiang Historical and Cultural District, to rebuild the Fuzhou Taiwan Hall, integrating historical and cultural elements into the ancient buildings of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

  The rebuilt Fuzhou Taiwan Guild Hall is divided into a historical theme exhibition area, a contemporary theme exhibition area, and an exchange activity area. It is supplemented by text with pictures, cultural relics and historical materials, scene restoration and other forms of expression, tracing the long history of the two sides of the strait, helping each other, and working together to govern the history and witnessing the restoration The course of exchanges, integration and sharing of well-being, publicizes policies and measures that benefit Taiwan, and showcases the exchanges of culture, education, technology, economics and trade, folk culture, and youth between Rongtai and Taiwan.

  On the blessing rack in the Taiwan Hall in Fuzhou, the hopes and blessings written by the compatriots on both sides of the strait were hung: "Success in school", "One family on both sides of the strait", "Integrated development", "Spiritual fit", "Early reunification of the motherland", and "Realize China" The Chinese Dream of the Great National Rejuvenation"...

  The Fuzhou Taiwan Association is actively exploring the creation of a "home of Taiwan compatriots" and a window platform that unites Taiwan compatriots and promotes the spiritual harmony between compatriots on both sides of the strait.

Fuzhou Taiwan Federation played a bridging role of communication, friendship, service, and unity with Taiwan compatriots, and held 28 various activities in the hall, inviting more than 300 people from Taiwanese businessmen, Taiwanese students, and Taiwanese in Rongjing.

The picture shows the on-site teaching activities of teachers and students in Fuzhou colleges and universities in Fuzhou Taiwan Hall.

Photo by Zhong Xin

  From cross-strait culture, education, economy, youth, non-governmental, grassroots exchanges and cooperation and other fields, Fuzhou Taiwan Hall created a new platform for cloud video communication in the form of live video connection and offline networking, and held the "Rongtai Fate. Online and offline activities on both sides of the strait, such as the "Family" cross-strait unmarried youth friendship and friendship, and the 3rd Rongtai University Students' Mindu Cultural Experience Camp, have attracted more than one million online views.

  In addition, Fuzhou Taiwan Hall also explored online and offline academic seminars, held Ye Rongzhong's motherland sentiment seminars, and more than 30 university experts and scholars from Fujian, Beijing, Taiwan and the United States participated in online academic seminars.

  Tang Jingjun, Director of the Liaison Office of the Fuzhou Taiwan Compatriots Association, expressed that he hopes to use the advantages of the Fuzhou Taiwan Association of Taiwan as a new platform for exchanges with Taiwan to enhance Taiwan compatriots’ sense of identity with the same roots of Chinese culture, promote the spiritual harmony of compatriots on both sides of the strait, and let them stay in Rongtai. Students further understand the changing times of Fuzhou’s development and encourage Taiwanese youth to come to Fuzhou to start businesses and find jobs.

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