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Entrepreneur promotes cross-Strait ties

Source: China DailyUpdated: 2024-11-12

Lin Wun-hau (middle) talks with architecure experts during an inspection tour to Neicuo town in Xiamen, Fujian province. CHINA DAILY

Lin Wun-hau, a young entrepreneur from Taiwan, is working in a town in Xiamen, Fujian province, exploring rural development and envisioning a hub where young professionals can come together, share ideas and work on projects that bridge the gap across the Taiwan Strait.

In Neicuo, a small town in Xiamen, a new project aims to enhance cross-Strait collaboration by integrating Taiwan's community-building practices into local rural development, creating a platform for young Taiwan people to thrive on the mainland.

Lin, 27, hails from Zuoying military dependents' village in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, a home to the families of Kuomintang soldiers and their families who relocated to Taiwan in the 1940s and 1950s, with many veterans coming from various mainland provinces, including Lin's grandfather from Hunan province.

"The soldiers love watching TV programs about the mainland reporting on the people, things and customs of their hometowns," Lin said.

"They experienced the war of resistance against Japan, and the knowledge they shared with me goes beyond what is written in history books."

Growing up in this environment, Lin was immersed in a wealth of stories shared by veterans, which helped shape his broad perspective of the mainland. From a young age, he became deeply interested in the mainland. His academic background further equipped him with insights into the other side of the Strait.

From 2016 to 2020, while studying at Jinmen University, located on Jinmen Island near the coast of Fujian, he participated in cross-Strait exchanges, and visited cities in Fujian that share close ties with Taiwan.

In 2020, he enrolled in the Graduate Institute of East Asian Studies at Chengchi University in Taiwan, focusing on cross-Strait relations, particularly on how to build a living circle between Jinmen and Xiamen in Fujian. His graduation thesis focused on policies of building a bridge between the two, and sending gas and electricity from Fujian to the island.

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