This 1 hour 12 min clip on the Qing Ming Festival in China when the descendants pay respect to the Yellow Emperor, 黄帝, in a palatial tomb in Yan'an, Shaanxi. Ma Ying-Jeou led a delegation of Taiwanese, including the youth of Taiwan, to join the ceremony. In his speech after the ceremony he made reference to the long tradition, culture and legacy of the Yellow Emperor, and his admiration and pride in this long heritage as descendants of the Yellow Emperor. This return to the roots, to reconnect with the past by Ma and his youth delegation is a bold statement on the close ties between the people on both sides of the Straits of Taiwan. He wished that there will be peace, cooperation between the two people as a family and working out a win win solution for all.
Ma is by far the most senior Taiwan leaders that have spoken out positively on the two people as members of a big family dating all the way to the Yellow Emperor. He also proudly commended on the early leaders of Taiwan that visited and paid respect to the Yellow Emperor 70 years ago to declare that Taiwan was finally free from 50 years of Japanese Occupation to resume their life as descendants of the Yellow Emperor.
Before this, Ma had visited several big Chinese corporations as well as visiting the home of Sun Yat-Sen, the founding father of the Republic of China and the KMT.
This bold step taken by Ma Ying-Jeou could set the trend and direction for more Taiwanese leaders to stand up to acknowledge their roots tracing to the Yellow Emperor, and pave the way for an eventual reunification with the motherland.
Ma's 10 days in China will culminate in a second meeting with Xi Jinping and all hopes and expectations are there for a breakthrough in cross strait relations. There is no need to wait for the elected govt to take a lead in the reunification of the two people. The final decision must be decided by the people on both sides of the Straits.