Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the increasing trend of Taiwanese citizens traveling to mainland China, driven by improved travel conditions and a growing interest in cultural experiences, despite existing travel restrictions from the Taiwanese government [5][9]. Group 1: Travel Statistics and Trends - In 2025, over 610 flights per week are operated by cross-strait airlines, with a significant increase in travel activity noted [5]. - From January to November last year, the "small three links" recorded 10,997 trips, a year-on-year increase of 38.69%, carrying 1.7543 million passengers, up 45.77% [5]. - The popularity of destinations such as Xinjiang, Chongqing, and Sichuan among Taiwanese travelers has surged, with Xinjiang being the top choice in recent years [5][6]. Group 2: Travel Experience and Preferences - Taiwanese tourists are increasingly opting for diverse travel formats, including free travel and small group tours, often influenced by social media platforms [6]. - The travel experience has become richer, with activities such as learning traditional crafts and participating in local festivals becoming popular among Taiwanese visitors [7]. - The integration of mainland Chinese films and tourism has also contributed to the rise in travel interest, with many tourists visiting filming locations [7]. Group 3: Policy and Accessibility - The mainland has introduced several policies to facilitate travel for Taiwanese citizens, including fee waivers for first-time applicants of the Taiwan Compatriot Permit and free access to over 3,000 scenic spots [8]. - The number of ports issuing the Taiwan Compatriot Permit has increased to 100, significantly reducing processing time to about 30 minutes [8]. - There has been a notable increase in the number of first-time applicants for the Taiwan Compatriot Permit, with a year-on-year rise of 57.2% [9].
跨越山海,来一场“说走就走的旅行”
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban·2026-01-31 00:41