The significance of two back-to-back trips by Taiwan’s current and former leaders next week cannot be overstated. The manner in which they justify their respective visits – one to mainland China, the other a “stopover” in the United States – tell us as much about the current state of cross-strait relations as the fact that the visits are to be made at all.
Ma Ying-jeou, the former Kuomintang (KMT) president under whose tenure business and commercial ties between the two sides reached a peak, will make the trip to worship his ancestors during Ching Ming, or the tomb-sweeping festival. A delegation will also promote university student exchanges.