Taiwan scholar Li Ao to visit mainland (2005-09-15)
Prominent Taiwanese writer and political commentator Li Ao will visit
the mainland from Sept. 19, his first trip in 56 years.
Li Ao answers questions from reporters at a press meeting
to announce his imminent mainland trip. He is scheduled to visit Beijing,
Shanghai
, and HK. (baidu)
During his seven-day visit, Li is expected to visit
Beijing, Shanghai and Hong
Kong
and to give lectures at Beijing, Qinghua and Fudan universities.
At a conference organized by the Phoenix Television on Monday, Li said he
hoped his trip would promote culture exchanges between Beijing, Shanghai and
Hong Kong.
Li Ao is Taiwan's foremost scholar and historian. He is well known by
mainland intellectuals for his satire, sharp commentaries and poignant
criticism.
Li Ao was born in the city of Harbin in northeast China and grew up in
Beijing. At the age of 14, he moved with his family to Shanghai and from there
to Taiwan in 1949.
He is considered by some to be one of the best Chinese writers of our day.
His political inclinations are more controversial; he is a staunch and outspoken
Pan-Blue supporter, who has been given much media exposure thanks to his
popularity as a writer.
Li Ao has been credited for his contribution to the democratic movement in
Taiwan from the 1960s to the 1980s. In the 1960s, he was the editor-in-chief of
Wenxing, a magazine that promoted democracy and personal freedom.
Li Ao has long been an advocate of reunification.
His novel Mountaintop Love, about a mother and daughter who fall in love with
the same man, solidified Li's status as a serious novelist.
Li Ao strongly supports the idea of "One country, two systems" proposed by
Deng Xiaoping.
He believes that the unification of China is inevitable and at one point
advocated immediate surrender. He thinks that if reunification came earlier, it
would be more beneficial for Taiwan.
Editor: Maggie
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