Mainland welcomes Taiwan compatriots in joint space exploration: spokesman
BEIJING -- The Chinese mainland looks forward to Taiwan compatriots joining its efforts in exploring the universe, a mainland spokesman said on Wednesday.
Chen Binhua, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, made the remarks in response to a media query about hopes in Taiwan that locals, especially young people, could take part in the nation's future space programs.
The successful launch of the Shenzhou XXIII crewed spacecraft on Sunday has drawn widespread attention in Taiwan. Among the crew is Hong Kong astronaut Lai Ka-ying, who has become the first person from the special administrative region to travel to space and the fourth Chinese woman to undertake a space mission.
The success of the Shenzhou XXIII mission is a source of pride and honor for all Chinese people, Chen said, noting that advancing the space program and building China into a space power have long been part of the Chinese nation's pursuit of its space dream.
Li's journey into space will also inspire young people in Hong Kong to devote themselves to the nation's space program, Chen said.
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