China News Agency, Beijing, November 16 (Reporter Li Xuefeng) The damage to cultural relics at the National Palace Museum in Taipei has recently aroused concern across the Taiwan Strait. Ma Xiaoguang, a spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said in Beijing on the 16th that ensuring the safety of cultural relics is the basic responsibility of relevant parties in Taiwan.

On November 16, the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council held a regular press conference in Beijing.

The damage to cultural relics at the National Palace Museum in Taipei has recently aroused concern on both sides of the strait. Ma Xiaoguang, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said that ensuring the safety of cultural relics is the basic responsibility of relevant parties in Taiwan.

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  The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council held a regular press conference on the same day. Ma Xiaoguang made the above remarks when answering reporters' questions.

  Ma Xiaoguang said that we are concerned about the news that the cultural relics of the National Palace Museum in Taipei have been damaged, and we deeply regret it.

The Palace Museum on both sides of the strait has the same root and origin, and it is a whole connected by blood. The common humanistic feelings of children.

Ensuring the safety of cultural relics is the basic responsibility of the parties concerned in Taiwan.

  He said that we have been committed to promoting cross-strait cultural exchanges and cooperation, and deepening cross-strait integration and development.

The Palace Museum on both sides of the strait has a solid foundation for cooperation. In the future, we can continue to have in-depth exchanges, jointly inherit the excellent traditional Chinese culture, and jointly protect the precious cultural heritage of the Chinese nation.

  When answering questions about mainland experts going to Taiwan to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of giant panda "Tuantuan", Ma Xiaoguang introduced that at the invitation of Taipei Zoo, two mainland experts went to Taiwan from November 1 to 7 to participate in the treatment and care of "Tuantuan".

During their stay in Taiwan, the two experts discussed with the mainland expert team based on the pre-examination results of "Tuantuan" and the observed physical conditions and drug reactions. Communicate carefully.

The good news is that "Tuantuan"'s food intake, mental state, and walking posture have all improved, and the continuous normal walking time is also increasing.

  Ma Xiaoguang said that according to mainland experts who went to Taiwan, the etiology of "Tuantuan" needs further accurate judgment. Given that "Tuantuan"'s physical condition is not suitable for anesthesia and invasive examination, and "Tuantuan"'s physical condition is gradually improving, both sides of the strait Experts have reached a consensus that palliative treatment will continue to be used for some time to come.

At the same time, adjust the treatment plan in a timely manner according to the condition, and actively trace the cause of the disease, striving to achieve a better treatment effect.

  He said that mainland experts will continue to maintain close communication with the Taipei expert team to provide advice and help in real time.

If mainland experts are needed to go to Taiwan to assist in treatment and care later, we will continue to provide support and assistance.

  The Ningbo "Yongfa 1" fishing boat successfully rescued 48 Taiwanese fishing boat crew members in distress in the North Pacific Ocean. The search and rescue agencies are actively participating in the rescue and doing their best to search and rescue. This is not only an act of great love that puts life first, but also shows the brotherhood of compatriots on both sides of the strait.

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