March 2010| By Jane Leung Larson
As more and more Americans travel to the Greater China region, it is likely that attitudes will grow more positive. The Committee’s 2009 survey found that nine percent of the American public have been to Greater China (defined as mainland China, Hong Kong, or Taiwan), and 50% reported their impressions improved as a result. Only 3% said that they had a less favorable view of Greater China following their trip, while 47% said their views had not changed.
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