Huge tour group gathers in Pingtan for cross-Straits trip
( chinadaily.com.cn )
Updated: 2013-10-08
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More than 1,000 mainland tourists arrived by train in Pingtan on Sept 23 ahead of their tour to Taiwan on the Haixia, a high-speed passenger ferry sailing between Pingtan and Taichung.
The tourists were split in two groups for the ferry trip – and they all reached Taiwan within a few days.
The trip was organized by the China Railway Travel League, which signed a cooperation deal with Pingtan for a rail, water, and bus transportation link to facilitate the mainland tourists' Taiwan-bound travel.
The China Railway Travel League handled more than 800,000 tourists and more than 2,000 tourist trains last year.
A China Railway Corp official said that integrated railway-sea transportation service has great market prospects.
Pingtan - located only 68 nautical miles from Hsinchu, 88 from Taichung, and 92 from Taipei - is the closest point on the mainland to Taiwan.
It currently takes about two and a half hours to reach either Taichung or Taipei.
Pingtan will add a new marine route to Taipei starting on October 8, meaning that residents of the Chinese mainland will have more destination options.
Li Huajun, a manager of a local travel agency, said that the entire railway system is expected to be upgraded and the rail-sea connection will help boost Pingtan's tourism industry as well as the local economy.
Edited by Chen Zhilin and Niva Whyman