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  • China reiterates plans to reopen tourism with Taiwan

    The Taiwan Affairs Office reiterates China’s plans to reopen tourism with Taiwan, criticizing the DPP for maintaining a tour group ban, while efforts to resume cross-strait exchanges continue.
    2024/06/12 15:29
  • Taiwan warns citizens of Dubai’s strict laws on alcohol

    Learn about the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ warning to Taiwanese citizens on adhering to Dubai’s strict laws on alcohol and venue entry to avoid detention or deportation.
    2024/06/11 16:38
  • Jiadong’s unique watermelon event draws crowds

    Jiadong introduces the "Standing Watermelon" event. 800 watermelons were prepared due to high demand. Event promotes Jiadong’s agricultural products. Participants can take home watermelons.
    2024/06/11 16:37
  • Taiwan to join APEC Tourism Ministerial Meeting in Peru

    Discover how Taiwan is engaging with global tourism leaders at the 12th APEC Tourism Ministerial Meeting in Peru to promote its tourism and share strategies for industry growth and resilience post-pandemic.
    2024/06/06 11:43
  • Cruise passenger numbers in Taiwan expected to hit 816,000

    Discover how Taiwan’s cruise industry is set for a 47% increase in ship dockings this year, reaching 482, and the steps being taken to meet the demand for skilled cruise personnel.
    2024/06/05 17:19
  • President Lai commits to boosting cross-strait tourism

    Discover how Taiwan aims to boost cross-strait tourism with a focus on mutual respect and shared prosperity, as announced by President Lai Ching-te at the Taipei Tourism Exposition. Learn about the government’s strategies for sustainable tourism and international integration.
    2024/05/31 14:52
  • President Lai champions peace, tourism growth at Taipei expo

    Discover how President Lai Ching-te is promoting peace across the Taiwan Strait and advancing Taiwan’s tourism sector, including digital initiatives and global AI development, at the Taipei Tourism Exposition.
    2024/05/31 14:10
  • MAC optimistic about resuming Fujian travel groups to Matsu

    Explore the latest on cross-strait relations as the Mainland Affairs Council shows optimism for resuming travel groups from Fujian to Matsu, despite a recent postponement. Learn more about the dynamic assessments and future tourism exchanges.
    2024/05/31 11:20
  • Premier Cho calls for Chinese goodwill in tourism standoff

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s decision to allow pre-organized tours to China despite an initial suspension, aiming to revive cross-strait tourism amid zero group travel from China. Learn about the government’s flexible approach and hopes for mutual goodwill.
    2024/05/30 16:45
  • Taiwan’s travel agencies challenge ongoing China travel ban

    Taiwan’s travel agencies urge the government to reconsider the prolonged group travel ban to China, arguing it is unconstitutional and harms cross-strait relations and the travel industry.
    2024/05/30 16:06
  • Taiwan allows pre-June travel groups to China despite ban

    Discover how Taiwan is adjusting its travel policies amid a ban on group tours to China, allowing pre-planned trips to proceed. This move aims to balance tourism interests and cross-strait relations.
    2024/05/30 15:50
  • Taiwan maintains ban on group tours to China

    Discover the latest on the ban on group tours to China for Taiwanese citizens, as the Travel Agents Association confirms no changes despite industry calls for easing restrictions.
    2024/05/29 17:53
  • Thailand doubles visa-free stay to 60 days for 93 countries

    Discover how Thailand’s new visa measures for travelers from Taiwan and 92 other countries aim to boost its economy by doubling the stay limit to 60 days and targeting 40 million visitors this year.
    2024/05/29 16:27
  • Hualien’s tourism faces low bookings, hotel closures

    Discover how Taiwan’s tourism industry faces challenges during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, with a significant drop in hotel bookings and the impact of natural disasters on regions like Hualien. Learn about the efforts for recovery.
    2024/05/23 17:26
  • Taiwan travel agents threaten legal action over China ban

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s travel industry’s legal threat over the ban on group tours to mainland China, amid rising cross-strait tensions and political disputes.
    2024/05/22 16:22
  • Hsiao Bi-khim leads DPP staff to support Hualien tourism

    Discover how the Democratic Progressive Party is supporting Hualien’s recovery from an April earthquake through tourism and local consumption, led by Vice President-elect Hsiao Bi-khim.
    2024/05/15 14:55
  • MOA to launch voucher program to boost Hualien’s economy

    Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of Agriculture plans to revitalize Hualien’s tourism and agriculture with a NT$183 million voucher program starting July 1, following a recent earthquake.
    2024/05/15 12:05
  • Cruise passengers in Taiwan to surpass 770,000 next year

    Discover how Taiwan is set to break records in 2024 with an estimated 399 cruise ship visits, bringing in around 773,000 passengers, a significant rise from 2023. Learn about the growing trend in cruise tourism among families, couples, and retirees.
    2024/05/13 16:02
  • China Airlines to hire 120 pilots, 100+ cabin crew this year

    China Airlines is set to expand its team with over 100 new cabin crew members and 120 pilots as it enhances flight operations across Asia and boosts tourism recovery efforts.
    2024/05/10 15:57
  • Taiwan faces underground tourism risk amid China travel ban

    Explore the impact of a potential ban on Taiwanese travel groups to China starting June 1, as discussed by Chen Yi-hsuan. With 80% of Taiwan’s travel agencies involved with China, the industry faces the risk of unregulated tourism. Efforts to negotiate with China have begun, highlighting the economic significance of Chinese tourists to Taiwan and urging the new government to prioritize cross-strait exchanges. Concerns over legal, safety, and transportation issues are also raised by industry leaders.
    2024/05/07 14:42
  • Political tensions and natural disasters impact tourism

    Chu Chien-meng of the Development Association for Taiwan Tour Guide shares a bleak outlook for Taiwan’s tourism in 2023 due to unresolved political tensions with China and a new ban on group tours. The industry also faces challenges from recent natural disasters and legal issues, despite calls for more open policies to boost tourism and economic growth.
    2024/05/07 14:38
  • Kaohsiung to host global hub for Austronesian cultures

    Discover the future National Museum of Indigenous Peoples in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, set to become a global center for Austronesian cultures. With a NT$5.8 billion budget, it aims to connect Taiwan with Austronesian-speaking communities, promote indigenous culture, and foster international cooperation. Located near Chengcing Lake and accessible by the future MRT Yellow Line, the museum will feature indigenous artifacts, ecological education, and serve as a hub for multiculturalism and leisure tourism.
    2024/05/06 17:42
  • Taiwan’s Alishan locomotive embarks on Welsh tracks

    Discover the journey of the Alishan Forest Railway’s DL-34 locomotive from Taiwan to Wales, U.K., where it now traverses the Welsh countryside, promoting cultural exchange and tourism between Taiwan and the U.K. through a unique railway partnership.
    2024/05/06 16:50
  • Taiwan defends tourism promotion on Chinese social media

    Explore how Taiwan’s Ministry of Transportation and Communications leverages mainland social media to boost tourism, navigating political sensitivities and global competition, amidst domestic critique.
    2024/05/06 16:29
  • KMT legislators question Taiwan’s tourism promotion in China

    Explore the controversy surrounding a social media bid by the Taiwan Strait Tourism Association Shanghai Branch, involving KMT legislators questioning the eligibility of mainland Chinese companies and raising concerns over potential double standards by the DPP in promoting Taiwan’s tourism on platforms deemed as cognitive warfare fronts.
    2024/05/06 16:26
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