Participants view creative works such as paper-cutting and illustration commemorating Zheng Chenggong. [Photo provided to chinadaly.com.cn]
Over 200 participants from both sides of the Taiwan Strait attended an event in Beijing on Tuesday to commemorate Zheng Chenggong, a national hero who expelled the Dutch colonists in 1662 and recovered Taiwan.
Highly respected in Taiwan, Zheng promoted education, agriculture and maritime trade in the island, significantly accelerating Taiwan's establishment and progress. His efforts facilitated the flourishing of Chinese culture in Taiwan, particularly fostering closer ties between Taiwan and the mainland.
Su Hui, vice-chairwoman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the country's top political advisory body, said it was a glorious history for all Chinese to resist external aggression and build homeland.
An artist writing Chinese calligraphy for visitors at the activity. [Photo provided to chinadaly.com.cn]
Visitors participate in Bo Bing, a dice game invented by Zheng Chenggong. [Photo provided to chinadaly.com.cn]
An artist shows the folk art of puppet show at a cultural event commemorating the 400th anniversary of Zheng Chenggong's birth in Beijing. [Photo provided to chinadaly.com.cn]