As for why the Taiwan authorities hesitate in opening tourism to mainland visitors, 64 percent of the respondents attribute it to the fear of "mainland tourists' possible prolonged stay," 57 percent to the fear of "security reason," and 36 percent to the fear of "the collapse of the authorities."
Nearly 21 percent attribute it to "a lack of confidence in negotiations with the mainland" and 21 percent to the fear of "too much economic reliance on the Chinese mainland."
Taiwan limits the number of mainland tourists to 1,000 a day
the Taiwan authorities has carefully regulated the admission of mainland tourists