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Ma Ying-jeou Foundation invites Chinese students to Taiwan
The Ma Ying-jeou Foundation invites 40 students and faculty from Chinese universities to Taiwan for an academic exchange, aiming to ease cross-strait tensions.1天前 -
Fleur de Chine Hotel to host major job fair on Oct. 9
Discover the latest job opportunities at Fleur de Chine Hotel Sun Moon Lake, hosting a recruitment fair on Oct. 9 to fill 40 diverse roles. Learn about the benefits of their new three-day weekend policy.2024/09/23 20:00 -
Kuo-Kuang Motor Transport to hike fares on 29 routes in Oct.
Discover the details on Kuo-Kuang Motor Transport’s fare increase for 29 routes starting Oct. 3, marking the first change in 17 years, with an average hike of 6%. Learn more about the adjustments and reasons behind them.2024/09/20 10:41 -
Hotel group tests 3-day weekends at Sun Moon Lake hotel
Discover how FDC International Hotels Corporation in Taiwan is pioneering a three-day weekend policy at Fleur de Chine Hotel to enhance work-life balance and attract talent, without compromising service quality.2024/09/05 12:20 -
Satoshi Tsumabuki named Taiwan’s new tourism ambassador
Discover how Japanese star Satoshi Tsumabuki promotes Taiwan as its latest tourism ambassador, aiming to boost Japanese visits and reach a 10 million international tourist goal.2024/09/04 16:02 -
Taiwan to host first Tour de France Challenge
Discover Taiwan’s first-ever Tour de France Challenge at Sun Moon Lake, a major event aimed at boosting tourism and showcasing the island’s beauty. Part of Taiwan Bike Day, it promises international appeal.2024/09/03 17:44 -
Tourism Administration orders hotel to adjust booking system
Taiwan’s Tourism Administration has requested a hotel near Sun Moon Lake in Nantou County to adjust its reservation system. The hotel’s online reservation system was found to be in Simplified Chinese and listed the hotel’s address as "China Taiwan" instead of Taiwan. The Tourism Administration has instructed the hotel to ban the use of "China" and provide a Traditional Chinese interface. The hotel management clarified that it is 100% Taiwanese invested and partnered with Wyndham Hotels & Resorts to attract more tourists. The appearance of "China Taiwan" on the reservation system was due to linkages with the Wyndham booking site, which is overseen by China for the Asia Pacific region. The Nantou County Government Tourism Bureau has jurisdiction over the hotel, which began trial operations in August and is set to officially open in January next year.2023/11/22 19:41 -
Taipei Metro celebrates 13 billionth passenger milestone
Taipei Metro celebrates a major milestone as it records its 13 billionth passenger. The lucky rider embarked from Zhongxiao Fuxing station on the Bannan Line and alighted at Xindian station on the Songshan-Xindian Line. In recognition of this achievement, Taipei Metro gifted annual metro passes to the lucky recipient, as well as the five commuters preceding and following them. Additionally, the 13 billionth passenger received a voucher for a presidential suite at a vacation resort worth NT$88,000 and free metro travel for one year. The metro authority tracks ridership by counting entrance times of ticket cards and selects the winner from registered metro card members’ data. Passengers are encouraged to stay updated by following the official Taipei Metro fan page, "Fun with the Metro." Fans can participate in predictive activities on Facebook for a chance to win a voucher for a presidential suite at the Crystal Resort in Sun Moon Lake or a metro card. Taipei Metro is committed to promoting Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) concepts, aiming to convey the ideals of sustainable development and zero emissions to its riders as part of the city’s green transformation.2023/11/04 12:36