Cheng-Xi Meeting Scheduled for 11:00 AM at Beijing's Great Hall of the People
KMT's Cheng Li-wun is set to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, a highly anticipated event where Xi may outline a new discourse on Taiwan.
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- 📰 Published: April 10, 2026 at 11:18
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Cheng Li-wun is visiting mainland China from the 7th to the 12th. After concluding her itinerary in Shanghai on the afternoon of the 9th, she arrived in Beijing, where her first public event will be the 'Cheng-Xi meeting.' At 2:30 PM today, the KMT will hold a press conference for domestic and foreign media at the China World Hotel.
Media invited to cover Cheng Li-wun's visit to China have successively received notices to submit their equipment over the past two days. However, some Taiwanese reporters stationed in Beijing have still been excluded and cannot participate in covering the 'Cheng-Xi meeting' for unknown reasons.
The most significant outcome of Cheng Li-wun's visit might be consolidating the voices of the pro-China factions within the party and inside Taiwan, thereby setting the tone for the KMT's cross-strait route. Additionally, this could be the first time in two years since meeting former President Ma Ying-jeou in April 2024 that Xi Jinping may deliver a comprehensive new discourse on Taiwan. (Editor: Zhang Shuling) 1150410
Media invited to cover Cheng Li-wun's visit to China have successively received notices to submit their equipment over the past two days. However, some Taiwanese reporters stationed in Beijing have still been excluded and cannot participate in covering the 'Cheng-Xi meeting' for unknown reasons.
The most significant outcome of Cheng Li-wun's visit might be consolidating the voices of the pro-China factions within the party and inside Taiwan, thereby setting the tone for the KMT's cross-strait route. Additionally, this could be the first time in two years since meeting former President Ma Ying-jeou in April 2024 that Xi Jinping may deliver a comprehensive new discourse on Taiwan. (Editor: Zhang Shuling) 1150410