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Taiwan extends travel subsidies to boost Hualien tourism
Taiwan’s Ministry of Transportation and Communications extends domestic travel subsidies to boost Hualien tourism after an earthquake and Typhoon Gaemi. Learn about the subsidy details and their impact.2024/07/30 16:45 -

Hualien tourism suffers as earthquake impacts Suhua Highway
Discover how Hualien’s tourism industry faces challenges due to unstable slopes on the Suhua Highway after a recent earthquake, affecting local accommodations and tourist numbers.2024/07/02 15:37 -

Quake in Hualien leads to higher fruit and vegetable costs
Following a recent earthquake in Hualien, transportation costs for fruits and vegetables have surged, as reported by Chang Te-chi, secretary-general of the Ji-an Township Farmers’ Association. The damage has forced trucks to take a longer route, doubling travel time and causing frost damage to produce. Despite stable prices due to government efforts, concerns grow over rising expenses if the Suhua Highway remains closed. The Agriculture Development Department of Hualien County and the Taipei Agricultural Products Marketing Corporation highlight the financial strain on farmers and the logistics challenges faced, including increased labor costs and the impracticality of using refrigerated trucks on alternative transport modes.2024/04/24 15:26 -

Taiwan unveils NT$3B plan to revive tourism after quake
Discover how Taiwan’s Minister of Transportation and Communications, Wang Kwo-tsai, unveils three comprehensive revitalization plans for Hualien following a devastating earthquake. These initiatives aim to support the local tourism industry, provide accommodations for victims, and offer subsidies to tourists, with an estimated budget of NT$3 billion. Learn more about the impact of the April 7.2 magnitude quake on Hualien’s tourism, including hotel closures and layoffs, and the government’s efforts to rejuvenate the area in the coming months.2024/04/17 13:19

