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Taiwanese students arrive in Beijing for latest Ma Ying-jeou Foundation tour
Group is on a five-day trip, led by executive director Hsiao Hsu-tsen – the latest effort to improve cross-strait relations
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Lawrence Chungin Taipei
The Ma Ying-jeou Foundation – set up by the former Taiwanese leader – is leading a student exchange visit to Beijing, its latest effort to improve cross-strait ties.
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The foundation said its executive director Hsiao Hsu-tsen and a group of around 40 university students from Taiwan arrived in the mainland Chinese capital on Monday for a five-day visit.
It is the first time Hsiao has led a group on such a visit – Ma has headed three previous trips, one in 2023 and two last year.
As Taiwan’s leader, Ma pursued a policy of closer engagement with mainland China, culminating in a groundbreaking meeting with President Xi Jinping in Singapore nearly a decade ago, in November 2015 – a year before Ma stepped down. It was the first face-to-face meeting between the leaders of Taiwan and mainland China.
Ma and Xi met again in April last year, when Ma led a group of Taiwanese students to Beijing.
![Ma Ying-jeou (centre, in cap) sings “The Great Wall Ballad”, a patriotic song from 1937, with a group of Taiwanese students at Badaling in April. Photo: Xinhua Ma Ying-jeou (centre, in cap) sings “The Great Wall Ballad”, a patriotic song from 1937, with a group of Taiwanese students at Badaling in April. Photo: Xinhua](https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2025/02/10/8d1a61be-ffa9-4b9e-97f9-0f5e2e7d56c3_ab7339d5.jpg)
Ma’s office director, Wang Kuang-tzu, is also in Beijing with the Taiwanese group, prompting speculation that a possible third meeting between Ma and Xi could be discussed during the trip.
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