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Taiwan businesspeople enjoy happy life in the mainland

www.chinanews.cn 2007-04-18 09:25:19

Chinanews, Beijing, April 18 - According to a report by the International
Herald Leader, most Taiwan businesspeople in the Chinese mainland enjoy
both successful career and happy family life. The report is based on the
statistics of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council of China,
saying that the Chinese mainland has absorbed some $43.89 billion of
investment from Taiwan businesspeople in the last 20 years, and the total
trade volume between the two sides has reached $603.6 billion.
Currently, in Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta alone, there are more
than 500 thousand permanent Taiwanese residents.
Quite a large number of Taiwanese in the mainland have earned their happy
life today through hard work. Lin, 48 years old, is one of them.
Lin came to the mainland for the first time in 1986, when he started his
business by importing some herbs from Heilongjiang to Taiwan to make a
special drink called Lao Hu Ya Zi, which instantly proved a great hit,
and had remained the favorite brand of Taiwan media for 7 years since
then.
In 1992, Lin met a Shanghainese girl, and they got married in 1993, when
Lin became a permanent resident in Shanghai.
With the support of some friends who did fruit business in Taiwan, Lin
founded a fruit company. Today, Lin's company has become the biggest
Taiwan Fruit supplier in Shanghai.
Ye, who started his business at a dumpling stall in Taiwan, now owns one
of the biggest frozen food companies in China. "My home is where my
business is," said Ye proudly. Actually, he has spent Spring Festival
holidays for several years in Shanghai.
It is nearly impossible to know how many Taiwan businesspeople have come
to China to start a brand-new business, but surely there will be more of
them in the future.

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