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  • Find out if your zodiac sign gets a hotel discount

    The Year of the Fire Horse brings challenges for some zodiac signs in 2026 due to Tai Sui. The Place Taipei offers discounts and activities for affected guests.
    2026/02/20 08:00
  • Taiwan’s top highway stops for your holiday travels

    Explore Taiwan’s top 10 highway service areas, each with unique themes and offerings. From dining to cultural elements, these stops redefine travel experiences.
    2026/02/18 20:00
  • HOV restrictions set for Feb. 18-21 on key freeways

    Taiwan’s Freeway Bureau will maintain regular tolls on Feb. 13, opening road shoulders for Lunar New Year travel. HOV restrictions and flat-rate tolls start Feb. 14.
    2026/02/14 09:00
  • Taoyuan airport braces for 2.74M travelers this holiday

    Taoyuan International Airport gears up for 2.74 million travelers during Lunar New Year and Peace Memorial Day. Expect peak traffic Feb. 13-15 and Feb. 20-22.
    2026/02/12 10:36
  • Taiwan PASS Lantern Festival Edition launches Saturday

    The Tourism Bureau will release a limited edition "Taiwan PASS Lantern Festival Edition" on Feb. 14 to boost tourism at the Taiwan Lantern Festival in Chiayi County.
    2026/02/10 17:00
  • Taiwan warns travelers against bringing pork for New Year

    Taiwan’s National Immigration Agency urges travelers to avoid bringing pork into the country to prevent African swine fever. Violators face severe penalties.
    2026/01/31 08:00
  • Taiwan tourism sector struggles as 46 agencies shut down

    Taiwan’s Tourism Administration reports 46 travel agencies have ceased operations, highlighting financial struggles in the industry. Rainbow Travel suspended for three months.
    2026/01/26 18:00
  • Taiwan defense ministry to aid holiday travel with C-130s

    The Ministry of National Defense in Taiwan plans to use C-130 aircraft to ease Lunar New Year travel congestion. Military hospitals will maintain services, ensuring smooth holiday travel.
    2026/01/22 17:00
  • Taiwan High Speed Rail adds 395 trains for Lunar New Year

    Taiwan High Speed Rail will add 395 train services for Lunar New Year, totaling 2,162 trips from Feb. 13-23. Ticket sales start Jan. 16. Plan ahead for discounts.
    2026/01/14 15:00
  • Taiwan opens island flight bookings for Lunar New Year

    The Civil Aviation Administration will offer 2,462 flights to Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu for the Lunar New Year. Reservations open Dec. 9. Plan your travel and cancel bookings early to avoid penalties.
    2025/12/01 15:00
  • Taiwan launches new bus tours for lantern festival

    The Tourism Administration launches four Taiwan Tour Bus packages for the Taiwan Lantern Festival in Taoyuan, running until Feb. 23. Enjoy over 300 lanterns, tech displays, and sustainable features.
    2025/02/12 17:01
  • Taiwan launches new bus tours for lantern festival

    The Tourism Administration launches four Taiwan Tour Bus packages for the Taiwan Lantern Festival in Taoyuan, running until Feb. 23. Enjoy over 300 lanterns, tech displays, and sustainable features.
    2025/02/08 16:02
  • Taitung tourism booms during Lunar New Year holiday

    Taitung County’s tourism thrived during the Lunar New Year, with Brown Boulevard attracting over 38,800 visitors. Hot springs and music venues also saw high attendance.
    2025/02/05 16:53
  • Taiwan airport braces for Lunar New Year travel surge

    Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport prepares for a travel surge during the Lunar New Year holiday. Expect peak traffic on Jan. 24. Use public transport to avoid delays.
    2025/01/24 15:04
  • Taoyuan airport braces for Lunar New Year travel surge

    Taoyuan International Airport expects over 150,000 travelers this weekend, marking a post-pandemic high. Peak hours are identified, and travelers are advised to arrive early. Public transport options are increased to ease congestion.
    2025/01/24 13:24
  • Heavy traffic expected on Suhua Highway for Lunar New Year

    The Highway Bureau anticipates heavy traffic on Suhua Highway during the Lunar New Year holiday, Jan. 25-Feb. 2. Expect peak travel on Feb. 2 with 22,000 vehicles.
    2025/01/23 09:00
  • Taiwan High Speed Rail hits record 78.25M riders in 2024

    Taiwan High Speed Rail Corp set a record in 2024 with 78.25 million riders. Plans include off-peak discounts to boost weekday travel. New trains arrive in 2026.
    2025/01/20 10:21
  • Taiwan Railway adds 24 trains for Lunar New Year rush

    Taiwan Railway Administration will add 24 train services for Lunar New Year, boosting capacity by 9.2%. Check schedules on their website or app starting Jan. 11.
    2025/01/10 10:04
  • Southbound traffic to peak Jan. 24-28 in northern Taiwan

    Traffic in northern Taiwan will peak during the Lunar New Year holiday, with four waves expected. Officials suggest using alternative routes to avoid congestion on major highways.
    2025/01/07 12:46
  • Taiwan High Speed Rail sells 641,000 tickets in an hour

    Taiwan High Speed Rail sold over 641,000 tickets for the 2025 Lunar New Year within an hour. The company enhanced booking efficiency, offering online, store, and app channels.
    2024/12/26 11:30
  • Taiwan High Speed Rail hits record 73 million riders in 2023

    Taiwan High Speed Rail (THSR) achieved record-breaking success in 2021, transporting 73.08 million passengers and generating NT$49.8 billion in revenue. THSR aims to surpass NT$50 billion this year, attributing its growth to changes in commuting behavior post-pandemic and enhanced services like frequent ventilation for pandemic prevention. The surge in passenger willingness to use THSR has led to increased travel numbers, with a peak of 310,000 passengers in a single day during the Lunar New Year holiday. THSR serves various purposes, including commuting, business, homecoming, and tourism, with 4.02 million people utilizing the high-speed rail for tourism last year. Additional trains and service enhancements have been implemented to encourage passengers to travel during off-peak hours.
    2024/02/22 17:42
  • TPP official challenges legality of China tour ban

    Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) caucus convener Huang Kuo-chang questions the legal grounds of Taiwan’s ban on group tours to China, suspecting it was a hasty response to the pandemic. The government’s sudden change just before the Lunar New Year holiday raised doubts about the ban’s legal basis, with Huang accusing the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) of using vague legal concepts for punishment. Huang warns against resorting to lies and absurd methods, cautioning about the consequences of broken promises and half-truths.
    2024/02/19 17:13
  • Elephant Trunk Rock’s new look draws capybara fans

    Discover how Elephant Trunk Rock in New Taipei City transformed into a capybara-shaped attraction, drawing crowds during Lunar New Year and boosting local businesses by 50%. Learn about the rock’s unique geology and the unexpected impact of its new appearance.
    2024/02/16 16:38
  • Taiwan left with 2 consecutive holidays post Lunar New Year

    Discover Taiwan’s holiday outlook for 2024! With only two sets of consecutive holidays remaining, find out how this reduction impacts domestic travel and accommodation. Learn how travel providers can capitalize on the upcoming breaks to attract visitors and boost profits.
    2024/02/16 16:26
  • Vietnamese agency faces fine amid travel payment dispute

    Taipei-based WinnER International Travel Co. has ceased services for a Taiwanese tourist group visiting Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam during the Lunar New Year. The company has retained the group’s deposit and continued to charge fees, citing a violation of contract rules by Mega International Travel Service, which had not made the agreed payment. WinnER International signed a contract with Mega International on September 12, 2023, and received a deposit of NT$700,000 on January 18, 2024. The dispute arose when the two sides could not agree on the service price, leading to WinnER International sending a notice to stop providing service on January 31, which went unanswered. As a result, WinnER International asked each passenger to pay an additional US$720 to continue the journey. The Kien Giang Provincial Tourism Administration has deemed WinnER International’s actions a violation of regulations and will penalize the company for not adhering to travel contract regulations.
    2024/02/16 11:08
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