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    China offers Taiwan giant pandas


    China has announced a series of goodwill gestures towards Taiwan, including the gift of two giant pandas.

    China has announced a series of goodwill gestures towards Taiwan, including the gift of two giant pandas.

    Pandas are considered China's ultimate diplomatic gesture, though it is not clear if Taiwan will accept the offer.

    China is also preparing to lift a ban on its tourists visiting the island and to ease restrictions on some agricultural products.

    The offer came on the final day of an historic visit to the mainland by Taiwanese opposition leader, Lien Chan.

    Mr Lien is the first Nationalist leader to make the trip since the party was driven off the Chinese mainland in 1949 by the Communist Party following the Chinese civil war.

    On his departure for Taipei from Shanghai on Tuesday, he said his visit had gone "smoothly and successfully".

    "Wherever we went, we were welcomed by citizens who came voluntarily to show their friendship," Mr Lien said before boarding the plane.

    "This is the most precious experience for us to remember for every member of the delegation."

    'Cuddly looks'


    The goodwill measures were announced by Chen Yunlin, the director of the Chinese Communist Party's Taiwan Work Office.

    During the Cold War, China used to make a habit of sending important dignitaries away with pandas, but most exports are now loaned rather than donated.

    Taiwan's top China policymaker Joseph Wu says Taipei wouldn't accept the pandas if Beijing was attempting to downgrade the island's sovereign status as part of the gift.

    He said the two sides had discussed sending pandas to Taiwan 10 times since 1992, but the island had been unable to provide a suitable environment for the endangered species.

    Mainland analysts say political obstacles rather than technical problems are preventing Taiwan from accepting the pandas.

    But Chen Yunlin said he hoped they would be accepted.

    "We hope the pandas, with their tame nature, air of nobleness and cuddly looks will bring joy and laughter to the Taiwan compatriots, children in particular," he said.

    He added China would exempt more than 10 types of fruit from import tariffs levied on Taiwan, while increasing the number of types it allows in from the island from 12 to 18.

    Beijing is also preparing to lift restrictions on mainland Chinese visiting Taiwan as tourists.

    Mixed reactions

    Both Mr Lien and President Chen Shui-bian have made repeated calls for direct talks between the Taipei and Beijing governments, and on Tuesday Mr Chen called on China's leader Hu Jintao to visit the island.

    But China has so far refused to negotiate with the Taiwanese president until he signs up to Beijing's so-called one-China policy - acknowledging that Taiwan is part of China. Mr Lien's trip marked the first time leaders from Taiwan's Nationalist Party and China's Communist Party had met since the Nationalists lost the civil war and fled to Taiwan in 1949.

    He was treated like a head of state during his visit, with lavish receptions everywhere he went, a sign that Beijing was happy with the momentum created by his visit.

    But the visit has provoked mixed reactions in Taiwan.


    Well, this is awfully nice. Unless they expect Taiwan to willingly let itself be annexed to the People's Republic. Which they probably do.
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    • #3
      Darn. Well, my title's more fun.
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      • #4
        So China tries to appease Taiwan with Pandas.
        Blah

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        • #5
          They are more likely communist ninja attack pandas.

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          • #6
            Let's hope this isn't the way to sneak nukes into Taiwan.
            Blah

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            • #7
              No one else noticed the obvious Trojan? I bet they have AIDS or something, and are about to go on scracthing rage once they send the signal.. or something similar. At least they are communist.
              In da butt.
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              • #8
                Ping Pong Pandas

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                • #9
                  They ought to show those commie bastards what they think of them by BBQing the pandas.
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                  • #10
                    Oerdin, exactly.. they should accept the gift, and the first inch they take in Taiwanese lands, they should blast them away with millions of guns, so that the pandas brains and organs fly back to China, and then they can say something witty and smart.
                    In da butt.
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                    • #11
                      ...like "PWN3D!"
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                      • #12
                        or the could regift them to China's worst enemy.

                        Who is China's worst enemy?
                        Monkey!!!

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                          Pekka?
                          Blah

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                          • #14
                            Oh god.

                            Ask youself

                            WWPD?
                            Monkey!!!

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                            • #15
                              NO I'm not. I like China these days. I mean not their communist ways and pressuring the Taiwanese people, but I like China as a country and the people. Yes.. I think it's the future so yes.

                              But I could get those pandas.. they'd be fun.
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