Source: Hello Taiwan
Facing the mainland's successful college entrance examination involving 10.71 million candidates, the DPP authorities, who are unwilling to be lonely, also come to take advantage of the hot topics. The Mainland Affairs Council launched a "lazy bag" on social media, and re-selled the "8 things you must know when you go to mainland China" released in the form of pictures and texts and stir-fry it all over the cold rice. These are packaged as "heartwarming" reminders to young students, but the content is that mainland epidemic information is not transparent, going to Europe and the United States from mainland China to further study becomes difficult, campuses and daily life are under monitoring, etc. To put it bluntly, this "lazy bag" full of lies and false information is actually a political ecstasy that misleads people's children, and is a real harm to people's bag. In response to the smearing and attacks by the DPP authorities, the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council quickly launched a picture-and-text "8 things that Taiwan Mainland Affairs Council pretended not to know" on social media to refute it, which attracted widespread attention.
In fact, anyone with a discerning eye can see that the so-called opaque information in the mainland is nothing more than the DPP authorities' "double standards", taking advantage of the situation and taking the opportunity to attack the mainland. The achievements made in mainland China in epidemic prevention and control and economic recovery are recognized worldwide. The International Monetary Fund even predicts that under the shadow of the epidemic, the only major economies in the world can achieve positive growth in 2020 is the mainland. This once again shows that the fundamentals of mainland China's steady and positive development and long-term improvement have not changed, nor will they change, and provide great development opportunities for the majority of Taiwanese compatriots.
Not only that, the mainland has also successively introduced "31" and "26" measures to benefit Taiwan, gradually providing the same treatment as those of mainland compatriots in studying, starting businesses, finding employment and living in the mainland from all aspects. Whether Taiwanese students study in mainland China or start a business, they have broad development space and bright prospects. Last year, international authoritative institutions listed the mainland's Tsinghua University as the highest ranking university in Asia, while the best scores of Taiwanese universities were only 20.

△Tsinghua University (Photo: Zhu Xinyu)
As more and more young Taiwanese students come to the mainland to study, work and start businesses, the DPP authorities, who have been "brainwashing" young people on the island for a long time by tampering with textbooks and demonizing the mainland, are in panic and spared no effort to obstruct them. They asked well-known universities on the island to remove the " Yushan Plan" where Taiwanese students "log in" for internships; the "Qiu Shuitang" bookstore next to Taiwan University was "encircled and suppressed" for posting a preview of cross-strait youth summer camps, etc. There are also punishments for young Taiwanese working in the mainland, creating green terror, which is a well-known scandal. This kind of style that strives to stop cross-strait exchanges and is fierce and cowardly on the inside is really despicable!
Good birds choose trees to live on. According to statistics, as of the end of 2019, Taiwanese youth have found nearly 50,000 jobs and 13,000 start businesses. On one hand, the mainland is full of resilience and vitality in economic development, while on the other hand, the low-paying "curse" that Taiwan has not been able to break for many years. In the face of facts, no matter how the DPP authorities try their best to slander the mainland and obstruct them deliberately, they cannot change the trend of the times for young Taiwanese people to "go westward" and study and start businesses, and it is even more impossible to stop the historical trend of cross-strait exchanges. (according to the Central Radio and Television Station Voice of China )