For more news and videos check out ☛ english.ntdtv.com Comply with us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ facebook.com Taiwan’s Parliament may grow to be a tourist attraction if lawmaker Wu Yu-sheng gets his way. He wants to open the legislative floor to Chinese tourists so they can find out from the island’s democracy. Mr. Wu of the ruling Nationalist Party on Friday proposed the move, arguing that nowhere in Taiwan was the island’s democracy much more completely implemented. Speaker Wang Jin-pyng agreed to look at the proposal, hoping it could teach a factor or two to those who grew up in authoritarian mainland China. Enhanced relations in between Taiwan and the Chinese regime in current years have brought a surge of tourists from China, with 600000 Chinese going to Taiwan last year alone. Some tour operators in Taiwan have reported seeing Chinese tourists glued to their hotel room Television screens, watching political speak shows as an alternative of travelling the country. But it is not just mainland Chinese who locate Taiwan’s politics a spectacle. The small nation’s parliament became world famous for its brawls as it transitioned to democracy in the 1990s.
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Taxi ride by way of Shanghai, China in 2008



