Hong Kong 01 reported that former President Ma Ying-jeou plans to visit mainland China from the end of March to the beginning of April. The itinerary covers Peking University, Fudan University, Hunan University and other schools, and will hold symposiums with Taiwanese teachers and students of relevant schools.

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[Central News Agency] Hong Kong media reported tonight that former President Ma Ying-jeou plans to visit mainland China from the end of March to the beginning of April. The itinerary will cover Peking University, Fudan University, Hunan University and other schools, and will hold symposiums with Taiwanese teachers and students of relevant schools.

The report also pointed out that the itinerary will be officially announced in the near future.

Hong Kong 01 reported that Ma Ying-jeou plans to visit a Chinese-Taiwanese teacher at the school, revealing that he "has been notified by the school" to prepare Ma Ying-jeou's speech at the symposium. Question interaction.

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The report also pointed out that every April 5th Tomb-sweeping Day is held by the Shaanxi provincial government in Huangling County. The Federation is co-sponsored by the Shaanxi Provincial Government and led by the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council.

Coupled with the above-mentioned schedule, there is room for imagination as to whether Ma Ying-jeou will attend this event during his visit to China.

According to reports, the Hong Kong 01 reporter had called Ma Ying-jeou's office about this matter, but had not received a response as of press time.

A reporter from Central News Agency has also called Ma Ying-jeou's office, but has not received a response yet.