Hu's Six Points (Chinese:胡六点;pinyin:Hú Liùdiǎn) are a cross-strait relations policy proposed by Chinese Communist Party General SecretaryHu Jintao. Because it generally includes six points, it is called "Hu's Six Points".
On December 31, 2008, at a symposium in Beijing to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the publication of the "Message to Compatriots in Taiwan", Hu Jintao,General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party andPresident of China, delivered a public speech entitled "Join Hands in Hand to Promote the Peaceful Development of Cross-Strait Relations and Work Together to Realize the Great Rejuvenation of the Chinese Nation", in which he proposed a six-point policy toward Taiwan.[1][2]
On January 1, 2009, thePeople's Daily published a speech on page 2 titled "Join hands to promote the peaceful development of cross-strait relations and work together to realize the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation — Speech at the symposium commemorating the 30th anniversary of the publication of the 'Message to Compatriots in Taiwan'".[3][4]
Six points mentioned in the full text of thePeople's Daily on January 1, 2009:[5][6]