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TAO Criticizes Obstruction of Educational Exchanges; MAC: Mutual Accusations Are Meaningless

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China's TAO criticized Taiwan for obstructing university exchanges. Taiwan's MAC responded that they have improved student conditions like health insurance and called for an end to meaningless accusations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What did the Mainland Affairs Council recently call for regarding educational exchanges?
A: The Mainland Affairs Council recently called for the resumption of mainland Chinese degree students coming to study in Taiwan.
Q: Which universities did Zhu Fenglian claim Taiwan's colleges are prohibited from cooperating with?
A: Zhu Fenglian claimed that Taiwan's colleges are prohibited from cooperating with ten mainland universities, including Jinan University and Beihang University.
Q: What actions did Zhu Fenglian claim the DPP authorities take against university personnel exchanging with the mainland?
A: She claimed the DPP authorities frequently audit them, cut funding, or block projects for university presidents, deans, and teachers who go to the mainland for exchanges.
Q: What benefit did Liang Wen-chieh say was opened to mainland students in Taiwan two years ago?
A: Liang Wen-chieh stated that mainland student health insurance was opened two years ago after persuasion work in the Legislative Yuan.
Q: What is the stance of MAC Vice Chairman Liang Wen-chieh on the mutual accusations?
A: Liang Wen-chieh stated that mutual accusations are meaningless and hoped the mainland side would not block students wanting to study in Taiwan.