‘Liquor of peace’ from former battlefield served at Ma-Xi dinner

Focus Taiwan
Date: 2015/11/07
By: Huang Hui-min, Hsieh Chia-chen and Christie Chen

Taipei, Nov. 7 (CNA) Two bottles of liquor from the former battlefield of Kinmen that were

(Photo courtesy of Kinmen Kaoliang Liquor Inc.)

(Photo courtesy of Kinmen Kaoliang Liquor Inc.)

served at a dinner following the historic meeting between President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) and Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) symbolize the development of cross-strait ties from confrontation to peace, a Taiwanese official said Saturday.

The two bottles of Kinmen kaoliang liquor were produced in 1990 — the year that Taiwan and China signed the groundbreaking Kinmen Agreement, which laid out measures to systematically tackle problems such as repatriation of hijackers, criminals and illegal immigrants across the Taiwan Strait.

The liquor was owned by Kao Hua-chu (高華柱), secretary-general of the National Security Council, who was a senior military officer on the outlying island of Kinmen when the agreement was signed there.

Kao purchased the liquor at the time to commemorate the signing of the agreement, the first of its kind between Taiwan and China since the Republic of China government moved to Taiwan in 1949, Presidential Office spokesman Chen Yi-hsin (陳以信) said on a flight to Singapore earlier in the day.     [FULL  STORY]

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