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epa10545130 A handout photo made available by the Ma Yung-jeou office, shows Taiwan's former President Ma Ying-jeou (C), waving upon his arrival on Shanghai Pudong International airport, in Shanghai, China, 27 March 2023. The first cross-strait visit by a current or former leader of the island in more than seven decades was made on 27 March when Ma Ying-jeou, the former president of Taiwan, arrived in China. Taipei's ruling party deemed the trip 'regrettable.' According to his office, Ma will not attend any official events during his 12-day trip in order to devote his time to honoring his ancestors and fostering youth exchanges. EPA/MA YING-JEOU OFFICE HANDOUT HANDOUT MANDATORY CREDIT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
Taiwan's former president Ma Ying-jeou waves before his departure to China from the Taoyuan international airport on March 27, 2023. - Ma's travel to China is the first cross-strait visit by a current or former leader of Taiwan in more than 70 years, though he will not visit Beijing and has no current plans to meet Chinese government officials, his spokesman said on March 20. (Photo by Sam Yeh / AFP)
Former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou waves to the media at the airport before departing on a visit to China, as for the first time a former or current Taiwanese leader will be visiting since the defeated Republic of China government fled to the island in 1949, in Taoyuan, Taiwan March 27, 2023. REUTERS/Ann Wang
Former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou waves to the media at the airport before departing on a visit to China, as for the first time a former or current Taiwanese leader will be visiting since the defeated Republic of China government fled to the island in 1949, in Taoyuan, Taiwan March 27, 2023. REUTERS/Ann Wang
Former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou, center, walks to a gate before leaving for China at Taoyuan International Airport in Taoyuan City, Northern Taiwan, Monday, March 27, 2023. Ma departed for China Monday on a 12-day tour, a day after Taiwan lost another one of its diplomatic allies to China. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)
Former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou arrives at the airport before departing on a visit to China, as for the first time a former or current Taiwanese leader will be visiting since the defeated Republic of China government fled to the island in 1949 in Taoyuan, Taiwan March 27, 2023. REUTERS/Ann Wang
Former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou answers to press before leaving for China at Taoyuan International Airport in Taoyuan City, Northern Taiwan, Monday, March 27, 2023. Ma departed for China Monday on a 12-day tour, a day after Taiwan lost another one of its diplomatic allies to China. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)
Former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou speaks to the media at the airport before departing on a visit to China, as for the first time a former or current Taiwanese leader will be visiting since the defeated Republic of China government fled to the island in 1949, in Taoyuan, Taiwan March 27, 2023. REUTERS/Ann Wang
Supporters gather outside the airport to welcome former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou for his visit to China in Taoyuan, Taiwan March 27, 2023. REUTERS/Ann Wang
Supporters hold slogans reading ''Ma Ying-jeou Ancestor Worship. Spring blossoms. We Are All One Family'', as former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou leaves for China, outside of Taoyuan International Airport in Taoyuan City, northern Taiwan, Monday, March 27, 2023. Ma is scheduled to visit China Monday on a 12-day tour, a day after Taiwan lost another one of its diplomatic allies to China. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)(AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)