China News Service, Guilin, December 5 (Zhao Linlu) Zhang Liqi, a Hakka youth from Taichung, Taiwan, has lived in the mainland for nearly ten years, studying, getting married, and starting a career... He has fulfilled his dreams one after another.

  From December 3rd to 5th, the academic conference "The Mission and Expectation of the Youth from Mainland China and Taiwan Under Equal Treatment" was held in Guilin, Guangxi.

Zhang Liqi was interviewed during the meeting and shared his life experience in the mainland.

  Zhang Liqi is now a postdoctoral fellow at the School of International Relations of Huaqiao University in Fujian, and he also started his own company in Beijing.

Zhang Liqi said that the convenient transportation on the mainland allowed him to live a "Tale of Two Cities" life.

  Zhang Liqi, who has personally experienced the development of the mainland, introduced mainland policies through the company's self-media platform, and shared his real experience of working and living in the mainland.

He said that the series of policies and measures introduced by the mainland to benefit Taiwan and the people have provided a broad stage for more and more Taiwanese youths to "westward" the mainland to realize their dreams.

  Benefited from the mainland’s policy of benefiting Taiwan and the people, Taiwan teacher Wang Mengyun came to Guangxi Normal University to teach after graduating from Taiwan’s Tunghai University in 2017 with a doctorate, applying for social security cards, official business cards, and staying in public rental housing in the school... Wang Mengyun enjoys the same benefits as mainland teachers She also became the first Taiwanese citizen to be included in the establishment of Guangxi.

  Over the past four years, Wang Mengyun has gradually integrated into local life. After teaching, she actively participated in cross-strait exchange activities and devoted herself to local services such as rural poverty alleviation, epidemic prevention and relief, and the creation of a civilized city.

She also used her own experience to encourage more Taiwanese youth to "go west" to the mainland and seek development.

  Also found the stage of their dreams on the mainland, and integrated into the local life is Pan Bainian, a Taiwanese teacher at Guangxi Yulin Teachers College.

  After graduating from Ph.D., Pan Bainian came to Yulin Normal University to teach with his wife in February 2019.

Here he concentrates on scientific research, and with the book "Research on Chen Li's "Qie Yun Kao"", he was awarded a post-funded project by the National Social Science Fund, becoming the only Taiwanese teacher in Guangxi who has received a national longitudinal project project. By.

  Pan Bainian, who is devoted to scientific research, said bluntly that he found the school that suits him best, and he was right to choose to come to Guangxi.

  Pan Bainian said that the sense of gain and belonging he had in Guangxi also gave him more sense of responsibility and mission.

At present, he has formed a team with the Taiwanese Ph.D. introduced by Yulin Teachers College to help revitalize the local villages.

"Everyone is very active, full of enthusiasm, and full of a strong sense of mission. We hope to contribute what we have learned and benefit the hometown." Pan Bonian said that Taiwan compatriots joining the great cause of rural revitalization will help unite the hearts of the people on both sides of the strait and enhance the well-being of the people.

  Zhao Hongming, deputy director of the Taiwan Affairs Office of Guangxi, expressed the hope that Taiwan’s youth will seize the opportunities in the new development stage of the motherland and make full use of the series of policies and measures that benefit Taiwan and the people at all levels in the mainland, pursue dreams and build dreams, and realize their value in life. Become a practitioner, contributor and beneficiary of cross-strait integration and development, and become a new force in promoting the peaceful development of cross-strait relations and achieving national rejuvenation.

  The conference was co-sponsored by Guangxi Taiwan Affairs Office, Guangxi Normal University, and Guangxi University of Finance and Economics.

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