China Announces Major Travel Change with Taiwan
China plans to restart cross-strait water tourism with Taiwan. This move will allow Shanghai residents to travel by sea to the islands of Kinmen and Matsu. The goal is to normalize people-to-people exchanges between the two sides. Taiwan governs both Kinmen and Matsu. Officials state this step responds to strong public demand. However, the plan is for limited, direct travel from one mainland city only.
A Step Toward Closer Ties
China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism made the announcement. The ministry hopes for better tourism coordination across the Strait. The aim is to provide high-quality travel services. A spokesperson said this action supports public opinion for peace and cooperation. In addition, he urged Taiwan’s ruling party to lift more travel restrictions. He asked for a full restoration of mainland tourism to Taiwan.
The Political Background
This announcement coincided with a visit by Taiwan’s opposition party, the Kuomintang. A senior Chinese official met the delegation in Beijing. He called for joint efforts against “Taiwan independence.”
Therefore, the travel resumption carries significant political symbolism. It represents a concrete gesture amid ongoing cross-strait dialogues. The international community will watch these developments closely.

