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On the other hand, those bold caps headlines are starting to look a little more appealing.

MATTHEW LIEN

Taipei

Preserving our heritage

After reading the report on President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) hope that an agreement could be reached with Beijing on teaching overseas compatriots to read traditional characters and write simplified characters (“Ma calls for agreement on use of traditional Chinese,” June 10, page 1), I have something to share.

This proposal contradicts Ma’s stated devotion to the preservation of traditional Chinese characters.

No other writing system in the world has remained unchanged for thousands of years. The ability to understand traditional characters allows one to appreciate ancient Chinese literary works. Traditional Chinese characters are undoubtedly one of the most important forms of cultural heritage in the world. That is why Ma wants to preserve them. However, the path he is taking might be the wrong one.

If Ma really wants to preserve this heritage, he should urge people to write traditional characters. It’s always easier for people to preserve something when it is used every day. That is also one of the reasons that local languages such as Hoklo, Hakka and Aboriginal tongues are now taught in elementary school. Similarly, traditional characters should be promoted overseas. They can be preserved more easily if they are used by a larger number of people.

Being able to read traditional characters is not enough. If a learner of English as a second language can easily read English books but can’t spell one word, is he a successful learner? No. So being able to read but not to write traditional characters can’t be counted as understanding traditional characters either.

Perhaps because of the political and economic dominance of China in recent years, simplified characters have become the mainstream.

However, I do hope that Ma will make a bigger effort to preserve such a beautiful and precious heritage.

CHEN CHUN-CHU

Changhua

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