The leader of the Taiwan region, Lai Ching-te, made a significant stopover in Hawaii on November 30. This two-day transit in the U.S. marked his first trip to the South Pacific since taking office.
Professor Ji Ye from the Graduate Institute for Taiwan Studies at Xiamen University has provided an in-depth analysis of Lai’s trip. According to Professor Ji, the motivations, purposes, and potential impacts of Lai’s visit are multifaceted and carry substantial implications for regional dynamics.
For a detailed exploration of Professor Ji's insights, CGTN reporter Liu Jiaxin delves deeper into the analysis.
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