BEIJING – Enhanced interactions between mainland Chinese and Taiwanese youth are creating vital bridges for peaceful development across the Taiwan Strait, according to a prominent political adviser speaking at China’s top political advisory body.
Dr. Xu Kewei, President of the Guangdong Provincial Federation of Taiwan Compatriots and member of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), emphasized the transformative power of cross-Strait exchanges during a group interview preceding the closing ceremony of the CPPCC’s fourth session on March 11, 2026.
As a third-generation Taiwan compatriot who has established roots on the mainland, Dr. Xu brings unique perspective to his dual roles as a medical surgeon and political representative. Through his extensive travels across provinces for surgical procedures, consultations, and academic lectures, he has witnessed firsthand the growing integration of Taiwanese youth into mainland society.
“Young people from Taiwan are not merely visiting – they are building lives, launching enterprises, and pursuing advanced education throughout the mainland,” Xu observed. He cited compelling examples of this integration: entrepreneurs blending Taiwanese and mainland culinary traditions to create successful beverage franchises, and tech innovators applying artificial intelligence to revolutionize traditional manufacturing sectors.
The cultural dimension remains equally significant, with young Taiwanese exploring innovative approaches to preserve shared heritage. Xu specifically highlighted renewed interest in Gezai opera, a traditional art form that resonates deeply across both sides of the Strait.
Statistical evidence underscores this trend, with nearly 4.9 million mainland visits recorded by Taiwan residents in the previous year. Notably, youth constituted over one-third of these exchanges, signaling a generational shift toward deeper engagement.
“Our shared aspiration must progress from conceptual kinship to tangible coexistence,” Xu asserted. “By fostering these connections, we collectively architect a more prosperous and harmonious future for all Chinese people, regardless of which side of the Strait they call home.”
