'Cultural cleansing in Taiwan is bound to fail'
Former KMT chairman speaks at Gansu seminar to promote shared heritage


The seminar drew around 180 attendees, including students from both sides of the Taiwan Strait.
One student representative from Taiwan described the visit to Gansu as a "spiritual homecoming".
"No matter where we were born, our cultural roots have never been severed, and they cannot be erased or blocked by anyone," she said. "Although I speak with a Taiwan accent and may have different living habits, when I stand by the Yellow River, in front of the Fuxi Temple or inside the Mogao Caves, I feel no distance between us. Our culture has already crossed the Strait and deeply connected us."
Earlier that day, Ma and the student delegation visited the Mogao Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its murals and painted sculptures that span more than 1,000 years. The site includes 492 grottoes that trace the development of Buddhist art.
A student in the delegation surnamed Lee said he was excited to see the caves in person and noted their significance as a hub on the ancient Silk Road, where Chinese and Western arts and religious traditions converged.
"The Mogao Caves are a vital cultural treasure for studying ancient Chinese history," he said. "I hope they will be well preserved so that more people can experience their beauty and significance."
Su Bomin, director of the Dunhuang Academy, said nearly 20,000 tourists from Taiwan visited the Mogao Caves in the first half of this year, reflecting the growing influence of Dunhuang culture on the island.
In recent days, Ma's delegation has visited several cities in Gansu, including Tianshui, Wuwei, Zhangye, Jiayuguan, Jiuquan and Dunhuang. The 14-day visit to the Chinese mainland, which included stops in Fujian, is scheduled to conclude Friday.

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