Liu Chunsheng, deputy director of Pingtan Customs, said it shall tremendously improve the speed of cross-Straits cargo delivery. "Purchasers are able to receive packages 72 hours after placing orders."
Pingtan has gradually become a hotspot for Taiwan residents to start businesses or seek employment as a result of the great support from the local government.
Pingtan-Taiwan Commodity Duty-free Market, currently known as Aoqian Taiwan-style Town, currently accommodates a total of 266 stores, including 14 Taiwan city-themed pavilions, 226 Taiwan brand flagship stores and other featured Taiwan stores since it was put into use in June, 2014.
A bird's eye view of Aoqian Taiwan Town in Pingtan, Fujian province [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] |
Lin Zhiyuan, an 80 year old Taiwan resident who is running a store in the market selling creative cultural products manufactured in Ali Mountain, Taiwan, said, "The cheap rent here greatly decreased my startup costs for the initial stage of my business."