Saturday (April 8) Mainland China tourists on Saturday (April 8)The Fujian Pingtan Island, which is near the Taiwan Strait, enjoyed a sunbathing and took a selfie at the beach. It did not realize that or at least not affected by the military exercise that has been underway.

According to Agence France -Presse, the tour guide holding the colorful flag shouted at the speaker and led tourists to Pingtan Island one -day trip.The island is the nearest island of the mainland.

Beijing announced on Saturday that three -day military exercises have been carried out from now on, as a countermeasure response to McCarthy, the Speaker of the House of Representatives McCarthy during the visit to the United States during the visit to the United States.

The tourists on the Pingtan Island responded relatively calm. A male tourist named Wu about 30 years old said: "I see news, but this does not affect our plan today. (Mainland China) and TaiwanThe current relationship is not very good but stable. We hope to be peaceful and unified. "He and his partner strolled on the coastal aisle.

Other tourists said that they did not hear that there were military exercises and did not think it would have any impact.A female tourist in her twenties said, "What happened? What happened."

Tourists in Pingtan Island, Fujian, watched a trailer of the Chinese People's Liberation Army on Friday (April 7) to pass through the Taiwan Strait.(Agence France -Presse)

No warships sail through the waters of Pingtan Island on Saturday morning, and a hug and several military helicopters have passed on Friday afternoon and evening.

Several cargo ships are driving through the waters of one kilometer away from the shore. Tourists wear sunglasses and baseball caps, surrounding the artistic device on Pingtan Island.

A man about 50 years old said that the military exercise was "just some preventive measures taken by the government" and said he wanted him to unify mainland China and Taiwan.He also said: "As an ordinary person, I just hope that the mainland is good, and the same is true in Taiwan. We are a big family."