A cross-Straits summit that opened in Beijing on Wednesday has seen attendees from the Chinese mainland and Taiwan region emphasize that compatriots from both sides of the Taiwan Straits share the Chinese culture, and call for strengthened cultural exchange and cooperation.

The first Cross-Straits Chinese Culture Summit was attended by over 400 notable individuals in the field of culture from both sides of the Straits.

Addressing the opening ceremony, Song Tao, head of both the Taiwan Work Office of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said that residents on the mainland and in the Taiwan region share the same roots and culture.

The Chinese culture has always valued the principle that peace is of paramount importance, and the principle that the people are the foundation of the state, Song said.

He expressed the hope that Taiwan compatriots, including those in the field of culture, will engage actively in cross-Straits exchange and cooperation across various fields, working together to counter “Taiwan independence” and promote national reunification.

Liu Chao-Shiuan, chairman of the Foundation of Chinese Culture for Sustainable Development, said he hopes that cross-Straits cultural exchange and cooperation will be enhanced, and that mutual understanding will be deepened to carry forward the Chinese culture and strengthen the foundation for peaceful cross-Straits development.

The three-day summit will include a main forum on literature and seven sub-forums.

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