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Official: Taiwan Will Help Chinese Tourists Avoid Falun Gong Followers

posted by akornfeld | 5:10pm Tuesday July 1, 2008

Associated Press
Taipei, Taiwan – Chinese tourists arriving in Taiwan this week may meet face to face with followers of the spiritual group Falun Gong but tourism authorities will try to prevent any possible confrontations, an official said Tuesday.
Tourism Bureau official Chang Shi-chung made the comments as Taiwan prepared to welcome hundreds of Chinese tourists scheduled to arrive Friday with the launch of regularly scheduled charters flights between the mainland and the island.
Chang said Taiwanese tour guides will explain to the Chinese visitors about Taiwan’s unrestricted freedom of speech, and ask them to stay calm when facing any Falun Gong members.
Falun Gong, a spiritual movement rooted in Buddhism, Taoism and traditional Chinese beliefs, has been persecuted in China and Beijing banned it as an “evil cult” in 1999.
But followers are allowed to practice freely in Taiwan, and they have promoted the movement at sightseeing spots popular with Chinese tourists.
Falun Gong members have ignored requests by the Tainan municipal government in southern Taiwan to stay away from several popular tourist sites.
Taiwan and China signed a historic agreement June 13 to sanction regular weekend charter flights between the sides. Taiwan hopes up to 1 million Chinese could visit the island annually under the deal.
Taiwan and China split amid civil war in 1949. Beijing continues to claim the self-ruled, democratic island as part of its territory, and has threatened war if Taiwan moves to formalize its de facto independence.
Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou, who took office in May, has promised to ease tensions with China and boost Taiwan’s sluggish economy with tourism and other close economic exchanges.
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jestrfyl

posted July 2, 2008 at 10:50 am


Can we get the Tiawanese to come do the same here in Washington and New York? The Falun Gong seem to be all over – selling information and asking for donations. They are filling the void left by the Hari Krishnas.



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pagansister

posted July 2, 2008 at 1:36 pm


Wonder what the Mainland Chinese will think when they arrive in Taiwan and find there is freedom of speech,even for the menbers of that “Evil Cult”, Falun Gong. Might some want to stay in Taiwan and not return home?



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Henrietta22

posted July 3, 2008 at 8:05 pm


Might some want to stay in Taiwan?(ps)
They might want to, but people who go for a visit are there just for that and probably would be tracked if they didn’t use their return ticket.



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pagansister

posted July 3, 2008 at 8:36 pm


“……would be tracked if they didn’t use their return ticket.” Henrietta
True, since we are talking about visitors from Communist mainland China.



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