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 people are calling for war, but in   She  believes  this  proximity—  temples  were  once  occupied  for
 reality, most people are calm. The  both geographical and academic—  military use in Kinmen.
 internet only amplifies the loudest  makes  Xiamen  a  unique  bridge   “The  troops  did  not  have  bar-
 voices,” she says.  between  the  two  sides.  “Because   racks,  so  they  slept  at  villagers’
 At  Xiamen  University,  Lin  is  we’re so close, we can study and   homes.  Ancestral  halls  and  tem-
 currently enrolled in a course of-  understand  Taiwan  better.  It’s   ples  were  turned  into  offices  and
 fered  by  the  Graduate  Institution  much easier to do real research in   logistics rooms. Some altars were
 of Taiwan Studies, one of the few  Fujian than any other province in   removed to make space,” she says,
 tertiary institutions that offers such  China,” she says.  adding that no compensation was
 kinds  of  programme in  Mainland   “I  just  hope  there  won’t  be  a   offered  to  residents  affected  by
 China.   war. Peace is the best—and maybe   those arrangements.
 “We  have  classes  on Taiwan’s  one day I hope I can finally visit   Wang  says  stories  of  artillery
 politics, culture, and daily life. My  Taiwan as a tourist,” she says.  have  been  shared  for  generations
 course  is  about  Taiwan’s  social   On the other side of the strait,   in  families.  After  1949,  Kinmen
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 life—it  covers  politics,  history,  Wang Ling, who was born in Kin-  became a heavily militarized area.
 and even food. There are also sev-  men and grew up with memories   In 1958, during the Second Taiwan   Follow Us on Instagram
 eral professors from Taiwan teach-  of  war,  also  shared  their  call  for   Strait Crisis, known locally as the
 ing in this programme,” the Year  peace.   “823 Artillery Bombardment”, the
 Three student says.   “War  brings  no  winners.  It   People’s Liberation Army of Chi-
 “Distance once made the oth-  na fired nearly half a million shells
 over 44 days, and occasional shell-
 er side seem so distant. Now,   ing continued until 1979. Martial
 law was not lifted until 1992.
 “But  a  lot  of  Kinmen  people
 people  can  meet  and  trade.   now think conflict will not happen
 again, because more than two dec-
 Communication is the key to   ades  of  direct  links  with  Xiamen
 have  made  the  two  sides  under-

 avoiding conflict.”  stand each other more,” she says.
 “The economy here depends on
 tourism. If there were fighting, the
 tourism industry would suffer bad-
 ly. That is something no one wants
 “Most  of  my  classmates  had  only  means  casualties  on  both   to see,” she adds.
 little knowledge of Taiwan’s poli- sides.  I  hope  leaders  show  care   Wang  believes  people  from
 tics  or  history  before  taking  this  for the lives of ordinary people so   both  sides  want  mutual  under-
 course. But after attending the lec-  that tragedy will not be repeated.   standing rather than confrontation.
 tures  and  discussions,  they  have  Whether in Kinmen or Xiamen, no   “Distance once made the other side
 become  more  aware  of  the  com-  one wants to hear the sound of ar-  seem so distant. Now, people can
 plexity of cross-strait relations and  tillery again,” Wang, a tour guide   meet and trade. Communication is
 differences  between  life  in  Tai-  who also runs a business that cu-  the key to avoiding conflict,” she
 wan and what they used to think  rates  exhibitions  and  conducts   says.
 of the island. Some even want to  projects to preserve Kinmen’s her-
 visit Taiwan so that they can have  itage and history, says.
 more exchanges with young peo-  Born in 1985, Wang recalls that
 ple there,” Lin adds.  houses,  ancestral  halls,  and  even
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